Manorlands staff and supporters are turning on the style.
A cast of around 20 is putting on a millennium show, with songs and sketches covering several decades from the 1940s to the present day.
A performance was given at the Oxenhope Sue Ryder hospice last night for staff, residents and friends. A public performance at Cullingworth Village Hall this evening is sold out.
The show -- directed by Manorlands home care sister Margaret Farnell -- includes a special appearance by well-known local singer Louise Hindle-Barton.
Musical director is David Boddy.
Manorlands fundraiser Chris Bown says: "The show has a bit of everything, from Elvis and the Carpenters, to Irish dancing. The main emphasis is on fun, although there is also a fundraising element."
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