To celebrate the West Wycombe Masque Players 80th anniversary, they will end 2024 with a Christmas Pantomime which will take place this month.
Mother Goose will be performed at West Wycombe Village Hall between November 28 and November 30.
They are hoping this year’s event will match the success of their festive production 12 months ago, when they performed Cinderella to five sold-out crowds.
Stephen Rockell, the chairman of Masque Players said: “As we end our 80th year as a society, we finish with the ever-popular Pantomime.
“This year we have gone for Mother Goose, a lesser-known Pantomime but a fantastic one nonetheless.
“Our matinee is already sold out but we still have availability for the other shows.
“We're hoping for a full house at every performance so we can get everyone's Christmas off to a wonderfully festive start.
Pantomime director, Alison Rogers, said: “This year's pantomime: Mother Goose is building on Masque Players' reputation for fun-filled family entertainment through a collaborative rehearsal approach.
“We are delighted to continue our groundbreaking partnership with the Alfriston School Social Enterprise department which have designed and made our props and set.
“We still have a few tickets left for our evening performances, and would love to welcome audiences old and new.”
For more information about tickets, go to www.masque-players.co.uk.
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