A VILLAGE drama group are celebrating their silver jubilee with a special pantomime. The Morden players will be performing their 2010 pantomime, Snow White and the Seven Bruvvers, at Steeple Morden Village Hall next weekend. Although the story may be vagu

A VILLAGE drama group are celebrating their silver jubilee with a special pantomime.

The Morden players will be performing their 2010 pantomime, Snow White and the Seven Bruvvers, at Steeple Morden Village Hall next weekend.

Although the story may be vaguely familiar, many of the characters aren't. Freya Rowland takes the role of Snow White, while Hannah Oxenfold plays her love interest Prince Guiseppe Bruni. And out to snare Snow White in her trap is the villainous Queen Bee (Patsy Macdougall).

Throw in seven offbeat bruvvers, a wonder horse, a magic mirror, a supernanny, a couple of comic huntsmen, seven off-beat brothers, not to mention singing, dancing and all the usual audience participation, and you've got a recipe for oodles of panto fun.

A spokesman for the Morden Players said: "Tickets for the pantomime are already selling like hot cakes at Steeple Morden post office, and we are expecting full houses.

"Donations from the production are going to the local mobile warden scheme and the Garden House Hospice in Letchworth," she added.

The Mordens pantomime is being performed on Thursday February 18, Friday February 19, and Saturday February 20. Performances start at 7.30pm, and there is a 2.30pm matinee on Saturday. Tickets are �5.50 for adults, and �4.50 for concessions, and can be purchased from Steeple Morden post office.