The
cast of a village panto are putting on a special premier night performance
in a bid to raise money for a project to bring a heart screening unit for
young people into the region.
Northop
Presents are staging Snow White
this year, but a special premier is being put on to raise funds for
charity CRY (Cardiac Risk in the Young), which wants to raise £6,666 for
the North Wales screening fund.
Panto
producer Maureen Rutherford, whose own son Jonathan died of sudden death
syndrome in January at the age of 31, said the premier night would be
something of a cabaret.
The
audience would be seated around tables and local companies, groups and
individuals were being invited to sponsor tables.
Maureen,
who with husband Geoff runs the Miner