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WIN Wonderful Town Lowry Tickets

Date: 9 March 2012

This competition is now closed and the winners have been emailed.

Want to be the first to see the new production of Wonderful Town? Well, thanks to the Lowry, you can win one of two pairs of tickets for the opening night.

ABOUT THE SHOW:

WONDERFUL TOWN

For the first time ever The Royal Exchange Theatre, The Hallé Orchestra and The Lowry will combine their artistic forces and present this remarkable fully staged, brilliantly choreographed production of the legendary composer Leonard Bernstein’s musical comedy, Wonderful Town.

At the creative helm will be The Royal Exchange’s Artist Director Braham Murray OBE, Bernstein’s lush musical score will be performed by The Hallé Orchestra, conducted by their Musical Director, Mark Elder.

Connie Fisher, star of The Sound of Music and winner of the BBC’s How Do You Solve A Problem Like Maria?, plays aspiring writer Ruth Sherwood who arrives in New York with her beautiful younger sister Eileen. The indomitable pair meet an array of colourful characters along the way, creating chaos at every turn in their search for romance, success and a free meal at Walgreens deli.

Wonderful Town first premièred in New York in 1953 where it won five Tony Awards including Best Musical. The 2003 revival also won further Tony and Drama Desk Awards. For more details - see the Wonderful Town promo here.

Winning Venue
The Lowry  - Saturday, 31 March at 7.30pm.

HOW TO ENTER:
To WIN one of pair two pairs of tickets to see Wonderful Town at The Lowry, just answer this simple question:

Which talent show did Connie Fisher win in order to gain a West End role?

and send your answer and name in an email to glenn@whatsonstage.com making the subject heading  Wonderful comp by the closing date on 22 March 2012 at 4pm.

Terms and Conditions:
Tickets cannot be exchanged for any other dates. Only one entry per household/email account please, as multiple entries/spammers will be deleted. Also, please ensure that you are free to attend on the date stated  before entering, as we cannot offer alternative dates or times, should your plans change. Travel is not provided and please note seating could be anywhere in the auditorium and we are not provided with these details in advance. The winners will be emailed and employees of whatsonstage.com are not eligible.

Thanks and Good Luck!

- by Glenn Meads

Related Content

Internal Links
Connie Fisher Leads Wonderful Town at Lowry - 28th Feb 2011 News
Royal Exchange & Hallé Wonderful Town Tours with Fisher - 12th Dec 2011 News
Why I'm Looking Forward to Wonderful Town at The Lowry - 20th Dec 2011 Blog
Wonderful Town - Theatre of Dreams - 14th Jan 2012 Blog
Five Reasons To See ... Wonderful Town - 20th Mar 2012 Features
Connie Fisher sings! - 16th Jan 2012 Blog



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