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WIN! Two tickets to see Roy “Chubby” Brown at Playhouse Whitley Bay

WIN! Two tickets to see Roy “Chubby” Brown at Playhouse Whitley Bay

Date: 18 May 2011

Roy “Chubby” Brown arrives at the Playhouse Whitley Bay on Friday 1 July, and we have a pair of tickets to give away!

Get ready for a barn-storming night of jokes, banter and hilarious mickey-taking from Britain's most outrageous comedian, bar none.

Laugh till it hurts as Chubby rips into his live audiences with a non-stop battering ram of laugh-out-loud comedy.

A pair of tickets is available for the performance. If you would like to see Chubby's show (over 18's only), just answer this question:

What type of hat does Roy “Chubby” Brown traditionally wear for his performances?

Email your answers to northeast@whatsonstage.com

Please also include your full name, address and contact telephone number. You must be aged 18 or over to enter.

The closing date for entries is midnight on Friday 24 June 2011. The winner will be contacted shortly thereafter. Any entries received after this time will not be entered into the draw.

Good Luck!

Please note: Roy “Chubby” Brown's show is not recommended for those aged under 18 or for those easily offended. This competition is to win one pair of tickets (which admits two adults aged 18 or over) for the performance on Friday 1 July 2011 at 7.30pm at Playhouse, Whitley Bay. There are no alternative dates or shows available. The tickets are not transferable and come as a pair and will be posted to your correspondence address before the performance. The competition does not include any refreshments before, during or after the performance. Transport and travel expenses are not included. The closing date for entries is midnight on Friday 24 June 2011. Any entries received after this time will not be entered into the draw.

- by Jane Blagden

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