Win tickets to The Female of the Species

Recent Bafta Award winner Dame Eileen Atkins leads the cast in acclaimed playwright Joanna Murray-Smith's hilarious new comedy, The Female of the Species and The Stage has five pairs of tickets to give away.

The production, directed by Roger Mitchell, is currently playing at the Vaudeville Theatre and tells the story of Margot Mason. A famous feminist writer on a deadline, a crazed fan holding a gun and a grudge, a dippy daughter who's misplaced her kids, her dull husband who wants to kick-start his wife's sex drive, an angry taxi driver who didn't get a tip and a desperate publisher willing to publish anything-at-all come together in a hilarious 90 minutes of handcuffs and insults!

Starring alongside Atkins are BAFTA award winner Anna Maxwell Martin (Bleak House, Poppy Shakespeare); Sophie Thompson (Gosford Park, EastEnders); Paul Chahidi (Notting Hill, Oliver Twist); Con O'Neill (Criminal Justice, Waking the Dead) and Sam Kelly (Aladdin at the Old Vic, Barbara)

To be in with a chance of winning one of five pairs of tickets, all you have to do is answer the question below.

Tickets are valid for any Tuesday-Friday performance, until September 30, 2008.

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