All aboard for Treasure Island, a traditional pantomime complete with pirates, a galleon, scurvy crew, parrot and - of course - plenty of treasure.
The production, by Cherhill Village Theatre, opens on Friday January 25 at Cherhill village hall at 7.30pm.
The story opens when young Jim is given a treasure map by a stranger.
They sail in the Hispaniola to search for the treasure with a less than competent crew, having many exciting adventures on the way. But as with all pantomimes good wins over evil and all ends happily.
Cherhill Village Theatre running for 30 years, providing community-based amateur dramatic activities for all ages and abilities.
Further performances will take place on Saturday January 26 at 2.30pm and 7.30pm, Friday February 1 at 7.30pm, Saturday February 2 at 2.30pm and 7.30pm. The show is suitable for all ages, and tickets are £7 for adults and £5 for children. To book, call 07981 187299 or 01249 814979.
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