FAWLTY Towers has taken the Southern Highlands by storm.
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The most popular British television comedy of all time has been adapted to the stage by On 4 Young and Old Productions.
The Highlands company received a great reception when it unveiled Fawlty Towers last week.
The play focuses on two Fawlty Towers episodes, The Builders and The Kipper and the Corpse.
Director Andrew Forbes, who runs On 4 Young and Old Productions, said the play had been well received.
"Three out of four (shows last week) were close to sold out," he said.
Fawlty Towers will return to the Mittagong Playhouse this weekend.
There will be shows on Friday, August 22 and Saturday, August 23 at 8pm, as well as matinee shows at 2pm on Saturday and Sunday, August 24.
Forbes said tickets were limited for the night shows, but invited everyone to the matinee productions.
He said with the chance of rain high in the area this weekend, it was an ideal opportunity to watch Fawlty Towers.
"We would love people to bring their families," he said.
"It's great family entertainment, even the young kids will enjoy it."
With earnings from Fawlty Towers, On 4 Young and Old Productions will donate a substantial amount to charity.
Some of the money raised will go to the BDCU Children's Foundation, Can Assist and Batyr.
Fawlty Towers will run at the Mittagong Playhouse until Saturday, August 30.
Tickets range from $20 to $33 and are available by clicking here.
Forbes said family tickets, for two adults and two children, were also available for $70.
Details: 1300 657 559.