YOU can't beat a pantomime for a bit of post-Christmas cheer, and there's a feast of fun for all the family on stage in Saundersfoot's smart new Regency Hall on Saturday, January 11.
Billed as 'Wales' biggest, brightest touring panto', Robin's Red Riding Hood is packed with comedy, adventure, colourful costumes and modern songs and dance numbers, including Men in Tights.
It tells the tale of how a brother and sister - separated at birth - are brought together when the evil Sheriff of Rottingham and his wolf hatch a plot to rid the town of hero Robin Hood.
Robin and Princess Marion team up with Red Riding Hood to stop the sheriff from succeeding in his plan, with plenty of frolics from Dame Agnes Hood and Willy Scarlett along the way.
The show starts at 2pm, and tickets - £6 adults, £5 concessions - are available from the Regency Hall (tel: 01834 811700 or info@regencyhall.org.uk) or Saundersfoot Post Office. Refreshments will be available.
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