IT'S Panto At The OK Coral at Stoke Lacy Village Hall next weekend.
The production has a Wild West theme, cowboys and indians and all the traditional panto jokes.
A cast of 21 has been rehearsing since September. There is a sheriff, double trouble in the shape of Butch Casserole and the Suntan Kid and Dame Winnipeg and her daughter Calamity Jane.
Saloon bar owner Diamond Lil and her girls, Buttons and Bows, are other characters.
"The script has everything you'd expect to find in a panto. It's been really good fun to rehearse and we hope everyone enjoys it," said director Janet Ivison.
Panto At The OK Coral has lots of "he's behind you" responses for the audience to join in with and numerous corny jokes.
This is the third year Stoke Lacy has held a village hall panto and, because of sell-out audiences last year, organisers have decided to have a three-night run this year.
"Last year, we had a list of people who wanted to come who were just waiting and hoping for cancellations," said Mrs Ivison.
The performances are on Friday, Saturday and Sunday, November 25, 26 and 27, at 7.30pm, with matinee performances at 2.30pm on Saturday and Sunday.
Tickets are £6 for adults and £4 for children, available from Stoke Lacy Village Hall on Monday and Tuesday (November 21 and 22), between 8pm and 10pm, or by calling 01432 820271.
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