A BODYGUARD to Brangelina, basil Brush and Rob Brydon are just some of the acts to look forward to in Rhyl this April.

With everything from an Easter panto to comedy, there is something for everyone at the Pavilion.

For two evenings from Thursday 9, Basil Brush returns to town for a trip down The Yellow Brick Road alongside former Atomic Kitten band member Kerry Katona and Blue Peter's Barney Harwood in The Wizard of Oz.

This all-singing, all-dancing show will bring back Dorothy, the Scarecrow, the Tin Man and the cowardly Lion once again as they journey on a panto-filled adventure through Oz to meet the legendary Wizard and defeat the Wicked Witch of the West.

On Saturday 11 at 7.30pm, the hit theatre production Michael Starring Ben returns to North Wales to celebrate the music of the King of Pop.

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Michael Starring Ben. Picture: Facebook/ BEN - The Ultimate Michael Jackson Tribute

Featuring the UK Michael Jackson tribute star, Ben Bowman witness a routine honed so carefully audiences will truly believe they are watching MJ himself.

People can join TV’s most experienced, highest ranking and most decorated SAS leader and sniper Mark ‘Billy’ Billingham for an exciting evening of inspirational stories and tips on success on Sunday 19 at 7.30pm.

In the first half, Billy’s will tell his incredible story and discuss some of the highlights from his career working with the likes of Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie, as well as Tom Cruise.

In the second half, 100 kilometre treadmill world record breaker and highly acclaimed author of The Underdog Mark Llewhellin will interview Billy followed by an audience Q&A.

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Rob Brydon. Picture: Shaun Webb

To close the month, there’s a chance to join celebrated comedian, singer, actor, presenter and impressionist Rob Brydon for a very special evening of toe-tapping tunes and side-splitting laughter in Songs and Stories on April 26 at 7.30pm.

Best known for feel-good TV favourites like Gavin and Stacey and Would I Lie to You, Rob swaps the screen for the stage with a sensational live band for personal musical journey from South Wales to Hollywood and back.

Add to that musical comedy Girls Just Wanna Have Fun on Thursday 23 at 7.30pm, and The Music of Northern Soul on Saturday 25 at 7.30pm, and there's plenty to see in Rhyl this Spring.

To book tickets and for more information on the shows, visit rhylpavilion.co.uk or call the box office on 01745 330000.