Talented local youngsters put on a dream of a performance in an all singing and dancing show. Pupils from the Alice May School of Theatre Dance - which runs classes in Silsden and East Morton - put on a dazzling show at Bingley Arts Centre.
A cast of 120 youngsters aged from four to 17 starred in the colourful showcase.
The performance began with a ballet interpretation of William Shakespeare's comedy A Midsummer Night's Dream.
In the second section the performers came bang up to date and danced to some of the latest pop songs.
The performance was rounded off in spectacular style with the youngsters doing their very own version of the children's classic The Wizard of Oz.
A spokesman for the school says: "All of the children worked really hard and put in 110 per cent effort over the weeks and they all did brilliantly on the day.
"They put on a very colourful show and the feedback from the front of house was excellent. The drama was a new venture for us but it came off really well."
Members of the school also expressed their thanks for the hard work put in by everyone involved in the production of the show.
Right: Veronica La Via as Puck, Jemima Robinson as Titania and Kathryn Nicklin as Oberon
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