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Win tickets to Ring Round the Moon

Picture: Win tickets to Ring Round the Moon

Ring Round the Moon, Jean Anouilh's comedy of mistaken identity set at a glamorous society ball in 1950s France, is currently playing in the West End and The Stage has five pairs of tickets to give away.

The cast for the show, which is adapted from the French by Christopher Fry and is running at the Playhouse Theatre, includes Joanna David, Peter Eyre, JJ Feild, Belinda Lang, Leigh Lawson and Angela Thorne.

Winning tickets are subject to availability and are valid for Monday to Friday evenings until April 11 2008. Tickets will be held at the box office for collection.

If you are not one of the lucky winners, you can still get two tickets for the price of one on top price tickets for the show, by calling up the box office on 0870 060 6631 and quoting "The Stage." 2 for 1 ticket offer is valid for all performances until April 5, subject to availability. A booking fee applies.

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