When respectable married lady Joanna Markham agrees to let her best friend Linda use her bedroom for an extra-marital fling it is obvious that things are going to go wrong.

After all, Move Mrs Markham is a farce by Ray Cooney - the British theatre's greatest creator of intricate comic mayhem.

It is the latest production to be staged by Colnbrook Amateur Stage Theatre (CAST).

Fans of the group will remember their successful production of the farce No Sex Please We're British a few years ago. The latest show is in the capable hands of the same director Steve Parkyn.

The plot of Mrs Markham is just as mad as the earlier one.

The heroine's decision to let her friend use her bed is complicated by the fact that her interior decorator Alistair has already persuaded the maid Sylvie to join him for a night of passion in the same place when he knows his employer will be out.

To add to the confusion, Mrs Markham's husband Philip suspects her of having an affair and is planning to catch her in the act. 

He is a publisher hoping to persuade an elderly lady writer to sign with him - and of course she gets involved in the mayhem as well.

Soon people in various stages of undress are bursting in and out of the bedroom and all hell is breaking loose as the misunderstandings mount up.

A game cast is all set to lose its dignity and most of its clothes in the cause of laughter.

You can see this show at Colnbrook Village Hall, Vicarage Way, from Wednesday, March 29 until Saturday, April 1. Tickets are £9 adults, £7 concessions and £10 at the door.

Box office 07894 579177 or visit boxoffice@cast-online.org.uk