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Win! When Harry Met Sally tix

Glenn Meads

Glenn Meads

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13 April 2010

This competition is now closed and winners have been emailed.

If you are in the mood for romance and comedy then the stage version of When Harry Met Sally could be right up your street. We have three pairs of tickets to give away for opening night in Manchester.

THE SHOW:
This funny and romnatic show arrives at the Opera House from Mon 10 May until Sat 15 May, 2010. Based on the film, it stars Rupert Hill (Coronation Street) and Sarah Jayne Dunn (Hollywoaks) as the mis-matched couple who begin the play as pals. The narrative explores Harry’s theory – can men and women be friends?

HOW TO BOOK:
When Harry Met Sally
Mon 10th May – Sat 15th May 2010
Opera House, Manchester
Tickets: £9 -£24.00
Box office: 0844 847 2295
www.palaceandoperahouse.org.uk*
(*Subject to booking/transaction fee)

THE PRIZE:
We
have 3 pairs of tickets to see When Harry Met Sally up for
grabs on Mon, 10th May at 7.30pm at the Opera House in Manchester.

HOW TO WIN:
Please read our interview with Sarah Jayne Dunn here and answer this question: Which hit stage comedy did Sarah Jayne Dunn recently star in?

Please email your answer and your full name to: glenn@whatsonstage.com by the closing date of Friday, 30th April, 2010 with the subject heading Sally Comp.

Winners will be notified by email on Monday, 3rd May, 2010.

Terms and Conditions:
Tickets
cannot be exchanged for any other dates. Only one entry per
household/email account please, as multiple entries will be deleted
.
Also,
please ensure that you are free to attend on Mon, 10th May at
7.30pm in Manchester, before entering, as we cannot offer alternative
dates or times,
should your plans change. Travel is not provided. Please note the play
has a sexual scene and may not be suitable for young children.

Good Luck!

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