You can leave your hat on... local actors from Moylagh's version of The Full Monty, from left, Plunkett Govern, Ulty Smith and Colin Smith.

The Full Monty is coming to Moylagh

The people who brought you the hilarious Mock Wedding have been busy planning a follow-up show and are about to unleash another night of action-filled entertainment, this Friday and Saturday, February 11 & 12, in Moylagh. The comedy film, The Full Monty, was released in 1997 and tells the story of how a few unemployed friends decide to form a male strip dance troupe enorder to raise funds for their friend Gaz. Gaz is separated from his wife and needs the money to support his son. In the Moylagh version, the groom from the Mock Wedding, Willie Smallhorn, (Aka Oliver Gilsenan), has run into a few money problems of his own, and like the film, his friends decide to bail him out. They reckon that the locals will pay money to see them do The Full Monty... and so the scene is set! Many who were at the Mock Wedding may wonder how did the honeymoon go? What ever happened to Granny? Will Willie's promiscuous past come back to haunt him? Well they now have the answers to all this and a lot more. For answers, get your tickets. Due to the demand for tickets the last time, the show will be on for two nights, but last time all the tickets were sold out in advance, so immediate booking is advised. Tickets at €20 will include The Full Monty Show, refreshments afterwards and a special after-show Party in McEvoys Pub in Dromone with a '60s,'70s & '80s disco on the Friday night and with the after-show Party in Teddies Pub in Moylagh on the Saturday night with Music by Eddie Quinn. It's not just a show for the ladies, so bring the lads along as well. No children are allowed. Doors open both nights at 7pm with show starting 7.30pm. Funds go to the ongoing upgrade works to the community centre. • Bookings at 049-8541977, 086-2564372 or 087-9519294.