When Paul Hammond's Jungle Book made its first outing here in the Summer of 2003, the combination of a heat wave and half a tonne of fake fur made it the sweatiest ticket in town.
So it's probably a good job, at least from the cast's point of view, that the exotic family musical has chosen Spring half-term to make its much-awaited comeback.
This invigorated version of the 2003 hit, which bases itself on the Rudyard Kipling original rather than the Disney cartoon, tells the story of Mowgli, Baloo and friends with added dance routines, songs written especially for the show and more opportunities for audience participation.
Joining EastEnders' Ulric Browne this time around are two star attractions for the young audience - Tom Hudson, apparently considered quite a dish as Baz in Grange Hill, and Dani Harmer, who plays Jacqueline Wilson's feisty heroine Tracy Beaker in the hit CBBC TV series.
Start times vary, Tickets £7.50 - £12, Tel 01903 206 206
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