A former theatre has been brought back into use for an annual pantomime.
It was the third time that the Masonic Hall in Old Orchard Street has hosted a pantomime.
The production is organised by the Bath Masonic Hall Trust, which looks after the 260-year-old building.
It is staged free of charge and local children's groups and charities are invited to watch.
Around 80 people attended the production of The Magic Castle by specialist theatre company Chaplins, which brings pantomimes to venues across the country.
The building once housed the first Theatre Royal outside of London, and has also been a Catholic chapel where bishops could be ordained.
Since 1865, it has housed masonic meetings, and it is open for guided tours.
More information is at www.oldtheatreroyal.com.