Pantomime lovers have been promised a show in Steeton full of energy and enthusiasm.
Sing a Song of Sixpence, produced by 1st Stage, opens on Friday February 29 at 7pm in St Stephen's Church Hall.
Two further performances take place on Saturday March 1, the first at 2.30pm, the second at 7pm.
Panto writer Mollie Thornton said: "Eighteen young people make up the cast of this pantomime - we can just squeeze them all onto St Stephen's Church Hall's tiny stage!
"We have five boys in the company this year, three of them being new members.
"All the young people take multiple roles, which is quite difficult for them, but they are coping very well and the show will have the energy, enthusiasm and fun of previous productions."
Tickets are available from Julie and Joanne's hairdresser's on telephone 01535 653363 or by calling Wendy on 01535 653010.
Tickets £4.50 adults, £2.50 children.
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