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Show is one for the funnies! If You were, and maybe still are, an adoring fan of the late Elvis Presley but don't mind a laugh at the expense of The King, then reserve a seat at the Plowright Theatre before tomorrow night.

If You were, and maybe still are, an adoring fan of the late Elvis Presley but don't mind a laugh at the expense of The King, then reserve a seat at the Plowright Theatre before tomorrow night.

For there were definitely more than a few laughs in the presentation of the Miles Tredinnick farce, It's Now or Never, by the Appleby-Frodingham Theatrical Society.

This is perhaps one of the best, and certainly the funniest, productions to be staged by the group for a long time. And although they have predictably gone for their usual choice of farce, they have managed to carry this one off brilliantly.

Perhaps it was because it did not seem so outdated as some of the society's previous farcical shows ...

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