A PANTOMIME cast have raised £1,787 with their unusual take on a traditional favourite.
Wesley Pantomime Society staged three performances of Snow White and the Magnificent Seven at Richmond Methodist Church.
The cast of 25 entertained around 300 people with three shows over Friday and Saturday.
Based on the traditional tale of love, loss and a poisonous apple, the show included cowboys, hobby horses and a beauty pageant.
Michelle Stonley starred as Snow White, with newcomer Penny Thompson as handsome gold prospector Bill Wideleg.
Jonny Staley took to the stage as good Sheriff Big Dick Pickett, married to the evil Eliza Black, played by Michelle Emptage.
The seven dwarfs were replaced with seven cowboys, who stunned crowds with their rendition of YMCA.
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