A TOTAL of five performances of hit musical Les Miserables raised the roof of the Lochgelly Centre last week.
Nardone's Academy of Performing Arts put on the productions over three days.
Speaking on the show, academy principal Liam Nardone said: "This is the longest ever running rehearsal period and again we have successfully created a West End worthy production.
"It is an honour to be able to produce a show such as Les Miserables and I would like to thank the dedicated and experienced people who worked tirelessly around the clock to make this production a huge success."
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Nardone's Academy is at the peak of its existence as it opens its Edinburgh Campus as a full-time college this week.
Liam said the new campus would offer "an opportunity" for young people and adults, giving them the chance to excel, develop and challenge themselves to succeed and Improve in a safe and nurturing environment.
"Our school is the hot spot for exceptional, intense and professional performing arts training," he added.
"We are full of excitement for the planned events, shows and extra curricular activities that complete our current year and to those upcoming in 2025."
The next show, at the Lochgelly Centre in October, will be 9 to 5: The Musical.
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