ST Anne's Amateur Operatic and Dramatic Society are preparing to give a classic fairytale a Transylvanian twist later this month.
The group are to perform their latest pantomime, 'Drac and the Beanstalk', across a series of dates at Four Lane Ends Congregational Church in Harwood.
Written by Paul Barron, the comedy brings a Transylvanian twist to the classic fairytale, as Hammerton residents Drac and his mother Elvira face rising rents, Drac is forced to sell his best friend Igor at the market — meanwhile a picky Pantoland princess is leaving her parents desperate to find her prince.
The show opens at 2.30pm on Saturday January 27 - there will be further performances on February 1 and 2 at 7.30pm, and on February 3 at 2.30pm.
Tickets are £7 for adults, and £5 for concessions.
To book call Rachel Walker on 07736809817.
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