Eastwood Park Theatre has announced its panto production for 2024.
Jack and the Beanstalk has been picked for this year's pantomime, to be led by the acclaimed Spillers Pantomimes for a fourth straight year.
This enchanting giant tale takes to the stage following the success of the company's 50th-year show, Beauty and the Beast, and other famed pantos like The Wizard of Oz and Peter Pan.
Performances commence on November 22, running through to December 31, with tickets on sale now.
Anthony McReavy, East Renfrewshire culture and leisure's chief executive, said: "We're excited to team up with Spillers Pantomimes to present a giant of a show, Jack and the Beanstalk, this festive season.
"Get ready to cheer on our hero Jack on his journey to Cloudland as he battles to save his best friend, Daisy the Cow.
"With a talented cast featuring some familiar faces and 'Blor', the biggest giant in pantoland, it's set to be a fantastic show for all the family to enjoy."
Kay Spillers, managing director of Spillers Pantomimes, added: "We can't wait to return to Eastwood Park Theatre for a fourth year, with the fun, festive tale of Jack and the Beanstalk.
"With spectacular scenery, dazzling costumes, amazing special effects and lots of audience participation, it will be Fe-Fi-Fo-Fun for everyone."
An Early Bird Group offer is valid until July 1, granting an extra ticket for every ten purchased.
There are school rates offered for peak and off-peak performances.
To enquire, email boxoffice@ercultureandlesiure.org.
Relaxed and British Sign Language Interpreted performances are available to book.
Tickets start at just £14, with family tickets from £60.
Book online, call the box office on 0141 577 4956 or purchase in-person at Eastwood Park Theatre.
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