The Montezuma-Cortez Middle School theater department continues to deliver comedic and slightly preposterous performances with its latest show: “Bedtime Stories (As Told By Our Dad) (Who Messed Them Up).”

The play by Ed Monk makes its debut next week.

The cast and crew of 51 students is ready to “just bring in the laughter,” M-CMS Theatre Director Angela Gabardi told The Journal.

“They’ve really had a lot of say with this show, and that’s been really magical,” she said.

The “slapstick, absurd comedy” will feature renditions of three bedtime favorites: “The Princess and the Pea,” “The Boy Who Cried Wolf” and “Rumpelstiltskin,” Gabardi said.

Seventh grader Zarren Clappe, playing a father, attempts to deliver the tales to his three kids, played by sixth graders Costner Hernandez, Grace Noyes and Addalynn Nielson, without waking up their mother.

He gets a few things wrong, making for enthralling plot twists.

“The kids talk a lot about how excited they are to hear the audience laugh,” Gabardi said.

The show will run on March 4 and March 5 at 7 p.m., with an afternoon performance March 5 at 2 p.m.

Saturday, cast and crew will spend a full day setting up the stage in the school’s gymnasium ahead of the show’s premiere.

Adult tickets are $10, student and senior tickets are $6, and admission is free for M-CMS students and staff – as well as for children ages two and under.

Ticket packages can be purchased at mchsdrama.booktix.com.

The production has been in the works since the start of the second semester, with auditions beginning Jan. 5.

The middle school’s theater department most recently produced “Willy Wonka Jr.” in November, its biggest production in two years.