CREDITON Arts Centre is to present “The Great Goblet Robbery”, the latest play from the prolific pen of local writer Peter Hamilton.

Peter was the founding director of The Drama Centre, which combined with The Red House to become Crediton Arts Centre in the 1990s.

He was responsible for many landmark productions in the town, from the original community production "Today of All Days" in 1983, through the establishment of Brown Paper Bag Theatre Company, "Up The Park" and many years of Shakespeare in the Square and productions in the Arts Centre’s East Street building.

This latest play is a family crime caper, centring around Sam and Cy, two skateboarding youth sleuths who set about solving the mystery of the stolen goblets. The company of eight actors utilise live music, golf, biscotti and Goth Morris Dancing to tell the story of duplicity, deceit and retribution with wit, energy and fun.

Performances are on Friday, February 25 and Saturday, February 26 at 7.30pm, with a matinee at 3pm on the Saturday.

Tickets are £5 (£3 Concessions) available from: www.ticketsource.co.uk/creditonartscentre .