Moor Park School near Ludlow, delighted audiences at the end of term with one of the highlights of its calendar- the annual school production. This year’s performance of Aladdin Jr. proved a vibrant and ambitious showcase of the school’s talent, featuring a cast of more than 70 pupils from Years 4 to 8.
From the bustling streets of Agrabah to the mystical Cave of Wonders, pupils lit up the stage with energy, confidence and flair. The production combined iconic songs, memorable characters and richly detailed sets, alongside dazzling costumes and dynamic choreography. Enhanced by a new sound system at the school and professional lighting, every moment sparkled with creativity, colour and humour.
Toby Dunham, Head of Performing Arts at Moor Park, praised the pupils’ achievements and the spirit behind the production. He said: “The performing arts are at the heart of life at Moor Park, and it is incredibly rewarding to see the children’s confidence grow throughout the year. Productions like Aladdin Jr. show just how much they can achieve while learning the importance of teamwork and collaboration- all while having a great deal of fun.”
He added: “School productions are one of the most rewarding aspects of working in our community, bringing everyone together- from set design and costume-making to singing, dancing and acting. The children were outstanding, and it was wonderful to see how proud they were of their achievement.”


