The Norwich Gilbert and Sullivan Society is set to perform The Yeomen of the Guard.

The show will take place at St Cuthbert’s Church in Wroxham Road, Sprowston, on Saturday, November 16, at 2.30pm.

The semi-costumed concert will feature a cast including Thomas Monument as the Lieutenant of the Tower, Andrew Inglis as Colonel Fairfax, and Kevin Jeckells as Sergeant Meryll.

Others in the cast include Edmund Ramsdale, Tim Hurst-Brown, Rachel Goodchild and Pam Warren.

Beverley McInnes will serve as the musical director and accompanist, while Tim Hurst-Brown will be the director.

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This production offers Gilbert and Sullivan enthusiasts a chance to enjoy Sir Arthur Sullivan’s music paired with W.S. Gilbert’s wit.

The Yeomen of the Guard first premiered at The Savoy Theatre, London, in 1888 and ran for 423 performances.

It remained a staple in the D’Oyly Carte repertoire until the company's closure in 1982.

The show has been performed six times by the East Norfolk Operatic Society, with the last performance in 2017.

Entrance is free, with a suggested donation of £5.