A primary school on South Uist is the winner of a winter show competition held by the Scottish Salmon Company and the National Theatre of Scotland.
Sgoil Dhalabroig was awarded a funding package which helped them to plan and produce their end of term Christmas performance.
The prize included a bespoke one-day workshop with the National Theatre of Scotland plus £500 towards set design, sound and lighting, props and costumes.
Sgoil Dhalabroig chose Jack and the Beanstalk for its Christmas show, a classic pantomime performance which involved all 78 pupils from P1 to P7. The pantomime took place on Tuesday where it delighted the local community.
Craig Anderson, chief executive of The Scottish Salmon Company, said: “Our congratulations to the pupils and staff at Sgoil Dhalabroig, for both their entry and their wonderful performance of Jack and the Beanstalk.
“Theatre in Schools Scotland is an important project for The Scottish Salmon Company. With sites throughout the West Coast of Scotland and the Hebrides, we are proud to play our part in bringing the arts to the remote and rural communities where our teams live and work.”
Jane MacIntyre, Head Teacher at Sgoil Dhalabroig, added: “We are so excited to have won this year’s winter show competition. It is wonderful to have the support of The Scottish Salmon Company and Sarah Rose Graber and James Gardner from The National Theatre of Scotland- we can’t thank them enough for helping us to make this year’s end of year performance truly special one. The tips and advice which they were able to provide will have a lasting impact on the pupils they worked with and on our future school performances.”