Following its world premiere, sell-out run in Bath and three successful weeks at the Southbank Centre in London in 2013, the egg theatre and the Southbank Centre have come together to tour a brand new rip-roaring stage production of The Queen’s Knickers at Theatr Mwldan at 2pm on Saturday, November 15..

A comedy for wise young children about hysterical adults, this children’s classic combines stand-up comedy, clowning, anarchic sketches and songs in a new theatrical adaption for children aged three years and over.

Celebrating the garments we all wear but never show, the comical story of The Queen’s Knickers has been a favourite with young children and parents since its publication twenty years ago. Based on the much-loved children’s book by Nicholas Allan, this stage production is inventively performed by two actors, Jordan Whyte as the Queen and Keddy Sutton as Dilys, both of whom also play a host of other characters in the show.

Dilys, the Queen's dedicated maid, is the royal custodian of her Majesty's 'intimate apparel', otherwise known as the Queen's Knickers. She guards HRH's smalls as if they were the crown jewels and on no account should the Queen’s subjects ever be allowed so much as a glimpse of these almost mythical garments. But one day the knickers go missing causing a national state of emergency and a diplomatic incident of catastrophic proportions.

Created by the egg’s own production team in association with London’s Southbank Centre, Nicholas Allan’s book has been adapted by Oliver Birch and John Biddle.

Tickets for The Queens Knickers are £9 (£8), and can be booked online or via mobile by visiting www.mwldan.co.uk, or directly with Mwldan’s box office 01239 621 200.