Students at The Pauline Quirke Academy (PQA) of Performing Arts in Chislehurst & Sidcup took to the stage at Her Majesty's Theatre London.

The aspiring performers dazzled family and friends with their performance of PQA’s very own home-grown show Fright Night.

As part of PQA’s curriculum, the students have the opportunity to perform at Her Majesty’s Theatre London - home to Phantom of the Opera - and get to experience the thrill of performing on a West End Stage.

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Aspiring performers take to the stage.

PQA Chislehurst and Sidcup principal Heather Smith said: “The students should be so proud of all their hard work over the past five months leading up to the show.

"Their professionalism, their confidence on stage and how their lines were delivered to perfection resembles the highest West End Stage performer.

"Above all the students had fun and absolutely loved performing to a sell-out crowd."

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Students put on a spooky performance.

 

Fright Night is based around a group of kids who try to solve a spooky mystery when their car breaks down near a deserted village.

The story was divided amongst the academies who then had the freedom to be as imaginative and creative with their part as they liked from wacky costumes, to the casting, staging and choreography.