WHEN Mexico's maddest revolutionary Mendoza decides to rob a stagecoach carrying $1 million, you can be sure that something's bound to go wrong, particularly since his sidekicks -- Pablo and Pepe -- aren't exactly the sharpest spikes on the cactus plant.
That's the idea behind the side-splitting musical Viva Mexico -- an extravaganza of comedy and popular songs -- presented by St Cuthbert's Operatic Society which is just the tonic to a cold, damp November evening.
The show runs at Sharpe Street, Burnley, from Monday, November 3 to Saturday, November 8 starting at 7.15pm.
Ticket prices vary from £4 (Monday, Tuesday) to £5 (Wednesday - Saturday) with children £3 and can be bought on (01282) 457766.
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