It is now less than a month until Matilda the Musical Junior takes to the stage in Axminster. 

Members of ADC Youth, which is the younger section of Axminster Drama Club, have been in rehearsal for months to prepare for the new musical. 

While the junior version of the show is subtly different to the production that was so successful in the West End and the recently released film, it nevertheless brings all the excitement that is encompassed in the anarchy of childhood years. 

Written originally by Roald Dahl in 1988, it was adapted for the stage with the music and lyrics by Tim Minchin and a book by Dennis Kelly. 

The story revolves around Matilda Wormwood, a precocious child who loves reading but who has to overcome the obstacles that are set in her way by her family and teachers. 

Along the way she becomes great friends with her own teacher and helps her to reclaim her life. 

Packed with great songs, the show tells a tale about the importance of perseverance in the face of adversity and coming out with your own rewards. 

More than 30 children, aged from nine to 17, are taking part in the show under the direction of Sara Leat. 

Sara said: “It’s always great fun to work with the youngsters on productions like this because they are full of energy and enthusiasm. 

“We have been meeting once a week since last summer so they could all get the chance to learn some stage skills and really get to know each other as a group. 

“Despite their age, you can see their talent shining through and this type of environment helps them to build their confidence. 

“It’s been lovely to see how they have developed and thrived over the months.”

Tickets for the show, which is being staged on Friday, March 24 and Saturday, March 25, have been selling fast. 

There will be one performance on the Friday and two on the Saturday. 

To get your tickets either visit the Guildhall Box Office during opening hours or visit the Axminster Guidhall website.