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No, it's not, you know, I've been involved in quite a few Pantos, yeah, over the years, but first Panto went away. So yeah, the last one I think was 2018. And Grace, is this your first time with the Baller or have you been there before as well? This is my first time with the Baller and it's actually my first stage performance for anything unless, of course, you count my breakout role as an angel and the Christmas Nativity in primary school, and funny enough, not many people do seem to count that, but sure. So, and are you looking forward to it? I am, I'm very much looking forward to it, I can't wait to get in closer and closer. And the Panto itself is called Founder, what an original name, it's a real Donegal saying, I'm Founder, and it just brings to mind the musical Frozen, would I be right in saying that, Laura? You'd be right, Jean, yes, exactly. So it was written by a man called Warren McWilliams, and I suppose it is, it's based on the story of Frozen, but with a very Irish and maybe more so Donegal twist. But yeah, it's a brilliant story, a tale of two sisters, one is blessed with I suppose this power of great magic and she can summon the power of ice and it's how that whole story unfolds along the way and how they fall apart and then reconnect, and it's a great story with great characters. And are you one of the princesses? No, I am the fairy. So yeah, so she is an enchantress of sorts, takes care of the fairies, or takes care, sorry, of the princesses, should I say. And anytime there's a bit of bother or trouble, the fairy kind of shows up with her magic wand and helps things out. And yourself, Grace, what character do you play? So I play the role of Hannah and she is the younger of the two princesses. She's quite a naive and innocent character and if I'm giving too much away in the pantomime, she certainly experiences some new adventures, makes some new friends and maybe even finds love. Fantastic. And of course, it wouldn't be a panto without a DM, Laura. Exactly, yes, yes. And we're very fortunate. We have Desmond Crawford playing DM Florey this year, wonderful, wonderful person and brings such great fun to the stage and such a great character, yeah. And the music, I suppose the panto is a story and there's lots and lots of songs. Is there anything like the pantos that I've been involved in or gone to? So are there any well-known songs in the panto this year? There is, we do. We have, I suppose, one between ourselves, the Eye of the Tiger, yeah, very well, the one one. A lot of Easter eggs for the kids, I think, when it comes to Disney and a lot of throwbacks for the adults. And director this year is Bernie Thompson. Is this her first panto? I think she did another one. She did, yes. So this is Bernie's second panto to direct. She directed last year as well, yeah. And Bernie herself, obviously, involved it in many, many shows throughout the years as well. I'm sure she was in our Steve McNally's as well. That's right, she was in Steve McNally's as well, yeah, yeah. And the musical director is Nicole Lafferty, Grace. Yeah, another panto veteran between starring on them and also helping out with the music. And choreographer Katrina McNamee, she has her own school, has she? She does, she does, she does very well of teaching the kids. She's working between the kids and also she certainly has her hands full. She's putting us through our faces anyway. And how many kids are in it? Because I know the letter County panto at one stage, I think maybe there was 90 kids that they sort of alternated between nice as well. So are there a lot of children in the panto? There is, there can be upwards of 50 kids, I think, involved this year, yeah. So there's big, big numbers there to, yeah, get all involved. And it's great to see that, though. It's great to see kids get involved in the show. And you kick off on the 25th, is that right, Laura? We do, yes. I mean, we kick off on the 25th and we run through till the 9th of December. And it's nightly at 8 p.m. And then we have the matinees on Saturday and Sunday at 4 p.m. Yeah. So it's not every single night then, no? It's not, no. We are the 25th and we break on the Monday, that's right. And so we have a break on the Mondays, yeah. So the matinees are at four and the show is then at night or at eight o'clock. 8 p.m., yeah. And I suppose like every other show in the baller, it just sells out. So the advice is, I'm sure, to get the tickets as quickly as possible. Yeah, we've been very lucky. And a lot of our shows are actually already sold out. So if you're keen to go, I'd get on it and get some tickets before you don't miss out. Yep. And Grace, now that you've got the bug, I'm sure you'll be back on the baller for many more productions. I can definitely say that the baller hasn't seen the last of me with this pants around. And I suppose there's the usual look behind you, oh, no, she hasn't. Oh, yes, she is, as we expect, and all fans was now doing to be. Absolutely, yes, yes. There's a lot of that. And it's great fun yet to see it. A lot of crowd work, very interactive. Well, listen to the best of luck. And as I said, it sounds great. And to say, founder, sure, where would you get a name like that? And hopefully I get over to see you as well. And maybe you never know, nor are you much here at the board at some stage. Maybe they'll bring Steele McNally is back again. I just love it, Tina, I love it. Thank you so much for having us. Oh, you're very welcome. Thank you. Thank you for calling in today. Thank you so much. As temperatures fall, we also do Nissan's prices. The price of the Nissan Leaf has been...