Performers at the Titchfield Festival Theatre Company will be showcasing an adaptation of the Christmas favourite Miracle on 34th Street from this weekend.
The show is a heart-warming, magical tale about Christmas that follows the story of a department store Father Christmas stand-in who claims to be the real deal.
The company commissioned Nick Scovell to adapt the 1947 film into a rarely performed play.
Director Kevin Fraser said: “We always try and schedule something a little different but with a Christmas feel.
“It seemed an ideal Christmas play with everything that our patrons would look for in a show at this time of year.”
The production is running from Saturday (December 8 ) to December 15 at the theatre on St Margaret’s Lane in Titchfield.
Shows start at 7.30pm, Saturday matinees at 2.30pm and tickets are priced from £9, concessions available.
For tickets or more information contact the box office on 01329 556156 or visit www.titchfieldfestivaltheatre.com