An intimate, insightful and humorous play that explores the life of an Italian Saint is coming to Huntingdon.

Francis the Holy Jester is showing at the Commemoration Hall on Sunday, September 26 at 6pm.

Written and directed by Dario Fo and translated and performed by Mario Pirovano, the show is a celebration of life, liberty, truth and devotion.

It tells the story of Saint Francis of Assisis who labelled himself as God’s Jester.

The one man show brings together courtiers, Popes, cardinals, generals and peasants, Saints and sinners, and provides an insight into life in medieval Italy.

It was described by The British Theatre Guide as “the most entertaining and funny history lesson you could hope to see”.

We have a pair of tickets to be won to see Francis the Holy Jester in Huntingdon.

To be in with a chance of winning just tell us who directed the play.

Send your answer on a postcard or sealed envelope to: Francis the Holy Jester competition, The Hunts Post, 30 High Street, Huntingdon, PE29 3TB or e-mail natalie.bowyer@archant.co.uk

Entries should include your name, address and a daytime telephone number and reach us by Wednesday, September 22.

Usual Archant competition rules apply.

INFORMATION: Tickets cost £8.50 from www.ticketsource.co.uk\patch or Huntingdon Town Council on 01480 388688.