Intrigue in the sun and the follies of the idle rich are among the themes of Sheringham Little Theatre's final shows of the summer season.
The venue's production of Sunkissed sees a woman coming face to face with her husband in Mallorca - even though she attended his funeral five years ago.
Things get even more complicated when her boyfriend and former therapist also turns up.
The comedic drama runs August 21-28 at 8pm nightly with a 2.30pm matinee on the Tuesday.
Then, an upper-class gent and his trusty butler will take centre stage in Jeeves and Wooster in Perfect Nonsense, which runs August 30 to September 4.
Bertie Wooster, played by Steve Banks, finds himself either having to play matchmaker or give up his cherished bachelor status, helped along by the dependable Jeeves, played by David Tarkenter.
For more information or tickets, visit www.sheringhamlittletheatre.com or call 01263 822347.
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