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Gloucestershire Competitions
If you’re feeling lucky, here’s your chance to win some of the biggest and best competition prizes in Gloucestershire – all free to enter, regularly updated and exclusive to SoGlos.com.
Win The Comedy of Errors tickets
Ends 21 February - Win first night tickets to see Shakespeare's The Comedy of Errors, performed by the acclaimed all-male Propeller theatre company, at The Everyman in Cheltenham.
Theatre fans will gain a fresh insight into Shakespeare’s classic The Comedy of Errors, when the farce takes to The Everyman Theatre’s stage on Tuesday 1 March 2011 – and SoGlos.com readers can be among the first night audience.
Performed by the imaginative, energetic and critically-acclaimed all-male theatre company, Propeller, audiences are promised a thoroughly enjoyable romp through one of the Bard’s earliest and most smart comedies, which has been gaining rave reviews from critics.
When two sets of estranged twins, separated at birth, find themselves in the same city 25 years later, a series of mistaken identities, assumed personas and wild mishaps bring a family crisis – so complicated that time itself loses the plot.
For more information see The Comedy of Errors in Cheltenham.
Tickets to see The Comedy of Errors in Cheltenham cost from £10 to £25, available in advance from The Everyman Theatre box office on (01242) 572573 or online from everymantheatre.org.uk.
Competition prize: One of five pairs of tickets to see The Comedy of Errors on Tuesday 1 March 2011
Competition closing date: Monday 21 February 2011
Competition question: Who wrote The Comedy of Errors?
Please note, these tickets are not transferable. SoGlos.com’s standard competition terms and conditions apply.
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