Span Arts will bring the bonkers Bristol duo Living Spit to the Queens Hall, Narberth on October 25, 8pm.

Performing a humorous theatre production of the story of Queen Elizabeth I, albeit with a slight twist, this production is guaranteed to differ from anything witnessed before.

Elizabeth I: Virgin on the Ridiculous is a two-man show delivered by Howard Coggins and Stuart Mcloughlin, that in their words promises to be a poorly researched lesson in Tudor history that you’ll never forget.

After their hilarious telling of The Six Wives of Henry VIII, the Bristolian actors have combined more original music, silly songs, smutty shenanigans, perfunctory props, and hysterically historical horseplay, to create a show that is full of hysteria.

With the pressure mounting Living Spit can no longer rely on apparent physical resemblances to Tudor monarchs. They’ve done Henry VIII, and the truth is neither of them looks like anyone else. So with a whole new concept planned, make sure not to miss this genuine hysterical and slightly eccentric attempt, at a somewhat-vague history lesson.

For advance tickets visit span-arts.org.uk, or call the Box Office 01834 869323.