You can keep your hat on for Help for Heroes appeal
Mark Callaghan, 38, managing director of www.BritishCorner co.uk" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">Shop.co.uk, will be performing the Full Monty along with 63-year-old Bob Loveridge, the company's warehouse manager.
They will be joined by four members of the Royal British Legion and singer Ryan Mills to raise money for Help for Heroes.
Mr Callaghan, who lives in Emersons Green, said: "Bob and I will be taking part in the event to raise money for the Help for Heroes Appeal. We will be performing on August 28 at The Royal British Legion on Kendall Road, Staple Hill in Bristol at 8pm.
"We hope to raise as much money as possible for the charity. We have never done anything like this before so we are both a little nervous. We will be doing lots of rehearsing to make sure the routine is perfect on the night."
Mr Callaghan's www.British Cornerco.uk" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">Shop.co.uk stocks more than 6,000 British food products which it delivers worldwide.
Mr Callaghan added: "We send lots of products all over the world to ex-pats living and working overseas. We sell more or less all the branded products you'd expect to find in a British supermarket. We have supplied British troops on operation in Iraq and Afghanistan with Mr Kipling Cakes."
Tickets for the Full Monty show cost £4 per person and can be purchased by calling www.BritishCornerco.uk" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">Shop.co.uk on 0145 422 8810. Tickets will then be reserved and can be collected on the evening of the event.
Donations to the Help for Heroes Appeal can also be made by contacting www.BritishCornerShop. co.uk, all major credit and debit cards will be accepted.
The Royal British Legion safeguards the welfare, interests and memory of those who are serving or who have served in the Armed Forces. They are supporting Help for Heroes, which aims to provide better facilities for wounded British servicemen and women.
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