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WIN! tickets to see Oleanna at York Theatre Royal

Editorial Staff

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28 October 2010

Authored by Purlitzer prizewinning playwright David Mamet, Oleanna is a thrilling power struggle of status and sexual politics about a university professor accused by his female student.

The play has been adapted from the original American setting to a British university, particularly resonant following the Browne Report and its impact on funding for higher education. Kevin McGown will play pompous academic John and Claire Louise Cordwell will portray Carol, a mousy, confused cipher; described as ‘Mamet’s most fully realised female character’.

The audience are invited to decide for themselves: who is right and who is wrong? But it soon becomes clear that nothing is black and white.

Whatsonstage.com have a pair of complementary tickets up for grabs for an evening or matinee of your choice (subject to availability).

Question : York Theatre Royal have set Oleanna in a British university but where was the play originally set?

Email your answer, with your name, contact telephone number and email address to yorkshire@whatsonstage.com by 5 p.m. on November 4th 2010

Rules as follows: Please note: this competition is for one winner to win two tickets to see Oleanna on the evening or matinee of their choice (subject to availability).The competition does not include any refreshments before, during or after the performance. Transport and travel expenses are not included.

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