Whether you call it a Purim Party, a Purim Carnival, or a Purim Palooza, it’s going to be a celebration to remember. Yes, Rabbi Gadi will read the Megillah, and everybody will be encouraged to hoot and holler and twirl gregors whenever Haman’s name is mentioned. And yes, we will feast on Phil Goldman’s famous hamantaschen. But something extra is in store for you this year — an old-fashioned Purimshpiel will tell a Purim story, the likes of which you’ve never heard before. Funny? Mostly. Corny? Definitely.

Dust off your Purim costumes, or scramble something together from your closet. Come prepared to be part of the Purimshpiel cast. Scripts will be distributed, and all players will be encouraged to overact. This is your chance. Next stop: Broadway.

It all starts on Thursday, March 21, at 4 p.m. From newborns to superseniors, all are welcome. Come for the Megillah, come for the noise, come for the costumes, come for the hamantaschen, come for the shpiel, come for the fun. See you there. Don’t be late.