Make it a Christmas you'll never forget with the spectacular festive feel-good musical Irving Berlin’s White Christmas the Musical.
The show is at the Dominion Theatre in the West End this winter and News Shopper has six pairs of tickets to give away for a performance on Thursday, December 4, that is sure to leave you feeling merry and bright.
The smash hit musical is based on the movie that was a box office sensation in 1954 starring the one and only Bing Crosby.
Both the film and the play feature a little mischief, a few misunderstandings and a whole lot of romance which are the perfect excuse for a magical evening of laughter, tears, breath-taking dance numbers and some of the greatest songs ever written including Sister, Blue Skies and, of course, the legendary White Christmas.
The musical debuted in the US in 2004 and has been a hit ever since.
This year, the West End version features a stellar line-up including The Snowman sensation Aled Jones, Strictly and Holby star Tom Chambers, Corrie bad-girl Wendi Peters and Bromley’s own Graham Cole, also known as The Bill’s legendary Tony Stamp.
To be in with a chance of winning one of six pairs of tickets to Irving Berlin’s White Christmas the Musical, all you have to do is answer the following question.
Which singer is famous for singing the song White Christmas?
A) Bill Cosby
B) Bing Crosby
C) Bob Hope
Text your answer to 80360, starting your message with NSIRVING leave a space and then put your answer, name, number, email and address.
Or send your entry with your name, address and contact phone number on a postcard or a stuck-down envelope to: White Christmas Competition, News Shopper, Mega House, Crest View Drive, Petts Wood, Kent BR5 1BT. Closing date: October 17
Terms & conditions: Texts cost 50p plus your normal operator text charge. Lines close October 16, at 11.59pm. For full terms, go to newsquest.co.uk/terms
Tickets are valid for Thursday. December 4 2014 at 7.30pm. Prize cannot be transferred, transport is not included and no cash alternative is available.
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