A SEA of talented young performers took centre stage to showcase their acting skills as a popular South Cumbrian arts festival entered its second day.

The long-running South Cumbria Musical Festival at the Coronation Hall in Ulverston saw the stage come to life as budding actors entertained the audience with recitals from 9.00am as Speech Day took place.

Readings ranged from much-loved authors such as AA Milne, Roald Dahl and JK Rowling to poetry classics from William Wordsworth, Edward Lear and Percy Bysshe Shelley.

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Biblical readings were also a prominent feature of the day, with a number of pupils taking to the stage to recite verses from Psalms and Matthew.

Festival organisers also welcomed the day's adjudicator, Ann Newson, a former teacher and distinguished performer, who studied Speech and Drama at the Royal Academy of Music.

More than 100 pupils took to the stage in the hopes of impressing their accomplished judge, including Chetwynde pupil, Phoebe Lever who scooped two prizes for her performances.

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The 11-year-old's recital of The Crocodile by renowned children's author Roald Dahl saw her take the SCMF cup, beating 21 competitors in the year six poetry round.

She also bagged the SCMF cup in the acted dramatisation category, performing as Mary Hayley Bell from the 1960s classic, Whistle Down the Wind.

Fellow Chetwynde pupils Subhash Chatterjee and and Adrian Lee-Cheong also took home prizes for their dazzling performances.

Subhasn scooped the Keats award while Adrian took the Bronte Award for his prepared reading.

Speaking about the first day of the festival which saw performances from some of the best brass band musicians from across the county strut their stuff, one of the festival's organisers, Sue McClean said things had gone "very well."

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She said: "It all went well very and we had performances from brass soloists and bands.

"Today (19) was speech day and tomorrow will be piano."

The festival will take place all week, celebrating 42 years of performance and competition in music and speech across South Cumbria.

Performances and recitals will see the Coronation Hall filled with school children and secondary students until March 24 with piano, music making and a series of vocal classes taking place.

Full results from Sunday, March 18:

Competitor

Class Title

Class Award

Ella Brunton, Barrow-in-Furness

NOVICE BRASS SOLO - UP TO AND INCLUDING SCHOOL YEAR 6

The Dunlop Cup

Alana Harrison, Haverigg

Sean Kerr, Grange-over-Sands

BRASS SOLO - UP TO AND INCLUDING SCHOOL YEAR 6

The SCMF Hartman Award

Tess Cullen & Natasha McQuire, Millom

BRASS DUET - UP TO AND INCLUDING SCHOOL YEAR 9

SCMF Fluted Cups

Charlie Park & Christopher Duckworth, Haverigg

Molly Heginbottom & Tilly Groves, Barrow-in-Furness

Molly Kitchingman, Thwaites

NOVICE BRASS SOLO - SCHOOL YEARS 7- 9 INCLUSIVE

SCMF Shield

Tess Cullen, Millom

BRASS SOLO - SCHOOL YEARS 7- 9 INCLUSIVE

The British Rail Shield

Sarah Johnston, Dalton-in-Furness

Tash McQuire, Haverigg

BRASS SOLO - SCHOOL YEARS 7- 9 INCLUSIVE

The Walter Pennington Shield

Tess Cullen, Millom

BRASS SOLO - SCHOOL YEARS 7- 9 INCLUSIVE

The Clarry Dunlop Shield

Tash McQuire, Haverigg

Sarah Johnston, Dalton-in-Furness

Holly Clunie, Millom

Toby Sainty, Barrow-in-Furness

NOVICE BRASS SOLO - SCHOOL YEARS 10-13 INCLUSIVE

The SCMF Round Award

Connor O'Hara, Ulverston

BRASS SOLO - SCHOOL YEARS 10-13 INCLUSIVE

The Jack Manning Pewter Cup

Abigail Stanway, Dalton-in-Furness

BRASS SOLO - SCHOOL YEARS 10-13 INCLUSIVE

The SCMF Rimmer Award

Connor O'Hara, Ulverston

BRASS SOLO - SCHOOL YEARS 10-13 INCLUSIVE

The Brian Judge Shield

Toby Sainty, Barrow-in-Furness

Ian Honeyman, Roa Island

The Gerald Grice Cup

Catherine Clarke, Millom

BRASS SOLO - OPEN

The Howard Olds Memorial Shield

Bartholomew Wren, Ulverston

Ian Honeyman, Roa Island

BRASS SOLO - OPEN

The Harold McEneney Shield

Holborn Hill Royal Brass Band Junior Ensemble, Millom

JUNIOR BRASS ENSEMBLE (3 or more players to a maximum of 12)

The Vickers Challenge Shield

Cumbria Horn Ensemble,

BRASS ENSEMBLE (3 or more players to a maximum of 12) ANY AGE

The Kirkby Lonsdale Brass Band Shield

Kirkby Lonsdale Quintet, Kirkby Lonsdale

Barrow Shipyard Junior Band, Barrow-in-Furness

JUNIOR BRASS BANDS

The Rotary Club of Ulverston Bursary & Shield

Holborn Hill Royal Brass Band Schools Section, Millom

Dalton Town Training Band, Dalton-in-Furness

Dalton Town Band, Dalton-in-Furness

BRASS BAND 'ENTERTAINMENT' CLASS

The John W Latimer Cup

Holborn Hill Royal Brass Band Juniors, Millom

Ulverston Town Band, Ulverston

BRASS BANDS

The Ulverston Town Band Shield

Dalton Town Band, Dalton-in-Furness

Alana Harrison, Haverigg

THE ROBERT J LACEY MEMORIAL TROPHY

The Robert J Lacey Memorial Trophy

Connor O'Hara, Ulverston

THE KIMBERLY-CLARK SHIELD AND BURSARY FOR YOUNG BRASS INSTRUMENTALIST

The Kimberly-Clark Shield

Bartholomew Wren, Ulverston

THE DR FRED YEADON CUP AND BURSARY

The Dr Fred Yeadon Cup

Barrow Shipyard Junior Band, Barrow-in-Furness

THE ROTARY CLUB OF ULVERSTON SHIELD AND AWARD FOR JUNIOR BRASS BANDS

The Rotary Club of Ulverston Bursary & Shield

Ulverston Town Band, Ulverston

THE KIMBERLY-CLARK AWARD FOR SENIOR BRASS BANDS

David Griffiths, Barrow Shipyard Junior Band

THE JAMES M FRYER MEMORIAL SHIELD

The James M Fryer Memorial Shield