A STAGE adaptation of hit BBC comedy Last of the Summer Wine will performed at the Gladstone Theatre in Port Sunlight next week.

Proceeds from the show - staged from next Thursday, August 31 until Saturday, September 2 - will go to the Greendale Road venue's restoration fund.

In the story Foggy, Clegg and Compo are reunited for one last adventure.

Foggy has designs on winning the affections of Constance, Nora Batty’s niece and the long-suffering fiancée of the hapless Gifford Bewmont.

With the help of Clegg, Foggy invites the ladies around for an evening's entertainment but the duo are unaware that a mysterious flasher is stalking the local community.

Gifford has pledged to apprehend the flasher and has mounted all-night patrols in the village.

While awaiting the arrival of the ladies, Foggy is dismayed when Compo turns up unannounced and who proceeds to wreak havoc on Foggy’s careful preparations as Gifford's efforts to capture the flasher lead to mistaken identities and even more chaos.

When the flasher is eventually unmasked it turns out his intentions are benign but not before our heros are nearly undone by the enveloping madness...

All proceeds from the show's performance will go to the Gladstone Theatre restoration fund.

Performances start at 7.30pm.

Tickets are from the box office on 0151 643 8757