THE Court Players' next production is the family pantomime “Humpty Dumpty” by Alan P Frayn at The Memorial Hall, Rangeworthy near Yate from January 19.

This "egg-shell-ent" modern version definitely has the "eggs-factor".

It’s “yolks” all the way in this brand new adaptation of the nursery rhyme favourite about our all-round good egg.

The script promises big laughs, unusual scenes and a strong story.

Will all the King’s Horse’s and all the King’s Men (Sam Palmer and Dan Long) aided and abetted by Dame Ditsy Dodither (Richard Lewis) be able to put Humpty back together again?

Following the success of the Court Players' recent production of “Blood Brothers” and sell out productions of “Panic Stations” and “Death in Character”, this is not a show to be missed.

This production will give young and old alike the chance to join in with the songs, toe tap to the delightful dances and laugh along to the jokes and hilarious incidents.

An evening of traditional pantomime at its best.

  •  See Humpty Dumpty at The Memorial Hall, Rangeworthy on January 19, 20, 21, 26, 27 and 28. 7.30pm with matinees on Saturday 20 and Saturday 28 at 2.30pm.

To book tickets contact Mrs Lin Lewis at 61 Shackleton Avenue, Yate, Bristol, BS37 4NW or call 01454 321149