THEY’RE taking a leaf out of their history book.
Some may think it’s too late for a pantomime, but 60-year-old drama club the Dalian Players say ‘oh no it isn’t’!
The group are performing The Pied Piper, which was the first ever pantomime they performed in 1952.
Opening night at the Woolston Methodist Hall is tonight, and there will be dancing from Fitzell Roberts Dance School.
All 30 performers will take the stage tonight and tomorrow at 7.30pm, as well as giving a Saturday performance at 5.30pm.
Tickets costs £4 for children, £7 for adults and £6 for seniors.
To book, call the box office on 023 8043 8596.
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