IT IS PANTO time at Eastleigh's Concorde Club and once again the script is being penned by one of its famous members.
Entertainer Richard Digance has written and appeared in many of the legendary annual Concorde pantomimes which have raised several thousands of pounds for local charities.
The BAFTA-nominated comedian who lives in Sherfield English, near Romsey was a regular face on Saturday night TV for a record breaking 11 years.
The Richard Digance Show, which ran from 1984 to 1995, was the longest running variety special in the history of TV.
Today Richard runs a successful company creating ideas for film, TV and corporate companies. In between his busy work schedule he has found time to put together what promises to be another bundle of fun.
The adults-only panto Alice in Blunderland will be staged at The Concorde from Sunday, March 28 to Wednesday, March 31.
For information about tickets contact the club's reception on 023 8061 3989.
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