There are plenty of swashbuckling adventures to be had at Aberystwyth Arts Centre at the moment.

Performed by the well-known Wardens, Peter Pan is an escape from reality and a trip to a fantasy land far away full of fun and laughs for all ages.

The Wardens bring to life the classic tale, incorporating modern day references and well-known musical numbers as if they were sprinkling fairy dust.

There are plenty of chances for the audience to help out with events on stage, not to mention the odd joke for a more grown-up audience.

Mischievous Peter Pan (Jordan Ainslee-Rodgers) flies in early on with fairy Tinkerbell, and central to any Pan performance is Wendy (Maeve Courtier-Lilly).

Her brothers Michael (Iestyn Duggan) and John (Ioan Joshua Mabbutt) are whisked off to Neverland once their parents Mr Darling (Alex Neil) and Mrs Darling (Julie McNicholls Vale) have gone out for the night, and we also get a glimpse of the wonderful Nanny Myfanwy (Ioan Guile).

A superb performance as a classic panto villain, Alex Neil turns his hand well to fill the boots of everyone’s favourite villainous pirate, Captain Hook.

He and his crew of charming, bumbling pirates are always one step behind Peter, The Lost Boys and the Braves led by Tiger Lily (Lucille Richards).

Special mention for the comedic duo of Myfanwy and Smee (Paul Dark).

The pair become more acquainted as Myfanwy goes undercover (by which I mean goes through several outstandingly outlandish costume changes) and crescendos with the pair running off into the sunset together.

It would be hard not to mention the barrage of cleaning product puns the pair roll off together in quick fire succession too. I won’t give an exact number, but it exceeds 20 easily.

This performance has it all; singing, dancing and laughs aplenty. The cast spans all ages and it all fits together like a well-oiled machine, something the Wardens have become known for.

The show runs until 25 January, but there are limited tickets remaining.

Make sure you’re quick off the mark for the Wardens’ 2021 performance, which will see Dick Whittington drop into Aberystwyth.