The 1st Wiveliscombe Brownies are set to present their own pantomime production of Cinderella this Christmas.
They have invited the community to the Silver Street Centre in Wiveliscombe for an evening of fun and festivity on December 9.
The family-friendly performance, scheduled to run from 6.15pm to 7.30pm, will bring to life the timeless panto classic for one night only.
Tickets are available at the door for £3 each on a first-come, first-serve basis, with all proceeds going towards new resources and adventures for the Brownies.
Shelly Cozens and Naomi Thomas have been working hard with the Brownies to ensure an entertaining show.
Snowy Owl, Ms Cozens said: "We are so excited to share our production of Cinderella with the Brownies’ families and friends, and the wider local community.
"Everyone is working so hard to perfect the pantomime.
"We cannot wait to get everybody into the Christmas spirit.
"We’re thrilled to be able to bring the community together for a memorable evening of magical entertainment."
Brownies Flora Leigh Firbank and Ella Marshall will lead the cast as Cinderella and Prince Charming, respectively, supported by a host of colourful characters.
The 1st Wiveliscombe Brownies have extended their gratitude to Black Sheep Barbers, the Black Sheep Pub Group, and WaveMe for their sponsorship of the event.
The Brownies, for girls aged seven to 10, are led by Ms Thomas and Ms Cozens.
The group aims to empower girls to discover their potential, develop new skills, and make friends, while instilling strong community values.
Meetings are held every Monday from 6pm to 7.30pm during term time at the Silver Street Centre, Wiveliscombe.
The cost per term is £34.
Parents interested in registering their children for a tester night can do so on the Girlguiding website.
The Brownies' production of Cinderella is a must-see for those seeking a hearty dose of Christmas cheer.
Please arrive promptly to secure seating.
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