BRIDPORT's UkuleleOpera is putting on a community theatre production at the Electric Palace of FLEA! - and is running a £2,000 crowdfunding campaign to help fund it.

Based on an original idea by Sally Vaughan, written and composed by Andrew Dickson, and directed by Niki McCretton, FLEA! tells the story of Madame Celine, the devious and exotic ringmistress of an extraordinary flea circus, where ukuleles form the main musical backdrop and storyline.

The show brings together many different art forms including circus, music, dance, acting, design and making, digital technology - even dog agility.

In January at an open audition process, around 90 people of all ages were allocated stage roles – nearly double the anticipated 50 and there are 30 volunteers involved backstage.

FLEA! is conceived and managed by a team of experienced professionals, many of whom live in Bridport, to support this large community cast performing alongside professional performers, musicians and makers.

The ethos behind the project was to enable all abilities to get involved in the performance and production of this ‘people's opera’.

Sally said: "There are more participants involved in FLEA! than were intended to be, but in the true spirit of being a community production, it was important that people weren’t turned away who wanted to get involved. These increased numbers do have a knock-on effect to the production costs, though – such as hiring rehearsal spaces big enough to accommodate everyone, buying fabrics, trimmings and making the extra costumes and props, buying extra timber and paint for building more set, hiring in extra technical equipment; buying enough simple stage make up for the cast and more.

"Everyone has put in a phenomenal effort so far, working on a show that we can all be proud of. It would be wonderful if we could raise some funds to really make it the best looking and sounding production we can, and any funds we can raise now will really help make the difference."