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Win Tickets to Lloyd George… at Edinburgh’s Kings

Date: 11 February 2009

This competition is now closed.

The winners are Sheila Graham and Anne McCutcheon.

THE SHOW

Charles the First stayed at Boothroyd Hall the night before the Battle of Edgehill. Now the Boothroyd family anticipates the imminent arrival of Bertie Gray’s bulldozer, due to bisect the historic grounds with a dual carriageway -unless the resolute Lady Boothroyd has anything to do with it. She announces her intention to ‘do herself in’ at the precise moment that the bulldozers begin their shameful work. Will her family, or indeed the vicar, dissuade her from this extreme decision? As the Last Post sounds and Sir William Boothroyd enters in full regimental regalia, the bulldozers’ roar is heard.

William Douglas Home’s hilarious drawing-room comedy depicts the British aristocracy at their most charmingly eccentric as they make a stand against the destruction of the English countryside.

THE PRIZE

We have two pairs of tickets to give away for the 7.30pm performance on Monday 16th February 2009 @ Edinburgh’s Kings Theatre.

HOW TO WIN

Lloyd George is to date the only British Prime Minister to come from:
A) Northern Ireland

B) Wales

Please email your full name, hometown and answer with the heading ‘Lloyd George Comp’ to offers.scotland@whatsonstage.com by midnight on the closing date of Saturday 14th February 2009. Winners will be notified by email on Sunday 15th February 2009.

TERMS & CONDITIONS

Tickets cannot be exchanged for any other dates. Only one entry per household please (this includes email addresses) and please note that multiple entries will be deemed void. Also, please ensure that you are free to attend on Monday 16th February 2009, before entering. Travel is not provided and WOS Scotland cannot be held responsible if our email is filtered as junk by your server, therefore please check the site for winners names also.

Thanks and Good Luck!

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