A NORTH Cornwall village has been transported back in time recently thanks to the work of the local pantomime group.

Marhamchurch’s actors travelled back to Lower Saxony, led by Colin Austin, in their latest production. Actors and audiences found themselves in the town of Hamelin on the bank of the River Weser where the good townsfolk were suffering from a plague of rats

Thankfully a wandering minstrel, a Pied Piper, was able to help them, guiding the plague rats away from the the town and saving the day.

Though, the production wasn’t all doom and gloom, there were plenty of laughs along the way, with the cast already looking forward to entertaining audiences again next wintertime.

Marhamchurch Pantomime
Having had so much fun, the group are already looking ahead to next year's production (Submitted)
Marhamchurch Pantomime
There were plenty of laughs throughout the performance (Submitted)
Marhamchurch Pantomime
The group of rats were led out of town by the Pied Piper (Submitted)
Marhamchurch Pantomime
Actors and audiences were transported back in time (Submitted)
Marhamchurch Pantomime
There were smiles all round during the performance (Submitted)