IT'S 1956 and in a little town outside New York, Uncle Angelo's ice cream parlour is the place to go.
All the kids hang out there, eating ice cream, drinking shakes and rocking to the sounds on the jukebox. Well, in reality, it was the Alice Ottley Junior School and the end-of-year production, Shake, Ripple and Roll.
Pupils, aged from seven to ten, had enormous fun taking part and thrilled audiences during two stagings of the show.
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