PANTO fans have the opportunity to go on a swashbuckling adventure in Fraddon.

St Enoder Pantomime Society is performing Robinson Crusoe and the Pirates at Fraddon Village Hall daily at 7.15pm until Saturday, February 22.

The panto, which was written by Alan P Frayn and directed by Curtis Danby, features songs, dance, comedy plus a few cannibals too.

Robinson Crusoe is played by Zoe Taylor and Friday is being performed by Nicola Lobb.

Skull-Duggery’ is played by Chris Lobb, Cut Throat by Curtis Danby and Cross Bones is performed by Oliver Williams.

Nutty Nick is played by Adam Hinton, Margarita Juicilita by Dave Taylor Coral, Spirit of the Seas is performed by Julie Bradley.

Curtis said: “Robinson Crusoe and the Pirates is going really well.

“We have had great feedback from audiences so far and word of mouth is getting out there as ticket sales are jumping daily.

“There is still plenty of time and availability to catch the ship.”

Robinson Crusoe and the Pirates has received rave reviews.

One audience member said: “I had a wonderful evening watching this extremely funny and wonderful show.

“I was lucky enough to get a seat as a walk in and I’m so glad I went.

“It was a brilliant cast and all the crew who have helped to put this show to stage.”

Another added: “I was crying with laughter at some points.

“I was a great show.”

An audience member said: "It was an absolutely fantastic show.

“I loved every minute of it.

“Well done to everyone involved.”

There will be a matinee performance on Saturday, February 22 at 2.15pm.