A community group will tell the tale of a famous outlaw later this month as they take to the stage in their annual pantomime.
Knightswood Congregational Church (KCC) is set to put on its own production of Robin Hood written by Tom Walley.
The show will run from November 27 to 30 and will take place at the church on Killoch Drive.
Doors will open at 7pm each night for the show starting at 7.30pm. There will also be a matinee performance at 1pm on November 30.
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Tickets are on sale now and it is noted that youngsters aged three and under can go for free.
A tuck shop and refreshments will also be available on the day.
Last month, members of KCC organised a coffee morning to raise funds to help put on the production.
For further information or to purchase a ticket visit KCC’s website HERE.
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