A seasoned Rhyl panto pro is returning with a trio of stars to unravels the mysteries of menopause next month.

Former Eastenders star Cheryl Fergison is hanging up her Wicked Witch of the West broom from last year’s winning turn in The Wizard of Oz to show pop star Maureen Nolan, Casualty’s Rebecca Wheatley and ITV Copy Cats Hilary O’Neil around the Pavilion Theatre for Menopause: The Musical.

Rather than complain about the menopause, the ladies will turn this change-of-life experience into a fun filled night at the theatre, complete with great songs, rewritten to perfectly capture the mood.

An all-singing, all-dancing comedy set in a department store, where four women with seemingly nothing in common, meet by chance and make fun of their woeful lives experiencing “The Change”. They soon bond as they realise that the menopause is no longer “The Silent Passage”, but an unavoidable stage in every woman’s life.

This hysterical show packed full of one-liners about night sweats, hot flushes and memory loss is backed by an instantly recognisable soundtrack of innuendo-laden versions of 60s, 70s and 80s pop classics.

The show dazzles with 23 empowering anthems such as I Will Survive, but re-written with comedy lyrics for a fun, yet tender night of therapy for the soul.

This is Cheryl Fergison’s third tour with Menopause The Musical, and she will head up the cast of fellow tv stars and Nolan - member of the original “girl power” band The Nolans.

Fergison said: “This show simply had to be made. It tells you it’s okay to talk about the subject and I’m delighted because I’m going through the menopause myself at the moment. You see, until you do you have no idea it’s such a big thing.”

“Suddenly I’m sprouting a moustache. I could do Movember!”

The hysterical and uplifting show is the best tonic for those hot flushes and raging hormones, and will have you laughing, and singing, all the way home.

So call your best friends and book now for the ultimate girls night out at 7.30pm on Thursday, February 22 at the Rhyl Pavilion.

Tickets are £28.50, with group discounts available. To book, call the box office on 01745 330000 or visit rhylpavilion.co.uk.