STUCK on the moon and not alone – that is the plight of the boy at the heart of The Way Back Home which is being performed at The Radlett Centre tomorrow.

Aimed at children aged three and above, The Way Back Home tells the story of a boy who finds a plane in his cupboard and decides to fly it.

He flies it higher and higher until he runs out of petrol and lands on the moon where he is frightened and lost until a passing Martian lands there too.

The co-production with Theatre Royal Winchester has been created by Big Wooden Horse Theatre and can be seen at 11am and 2pm.

Tickets are �7 with a family ticket �24, available from the box office on 01923 859291 or go to www.radlettcentre.co.uk

The Big O – in the guise of Barry Steele – comes to The Radlett Centre on Saturday evening.

Roy Orbison and Friends features a rollicking set including classics such as Only the Lonely, Ooby Dooby, Crying and Blue Angel through to his later hits California Blue and You’ve Got It as well as the Traveling Wilburys.

Barry is accompanied by the BWK’s and The Fortt Brothers as Don and Phil Everly.

The show begins at 7.30pm and tickets are �17 with concessions �16.