Win tickets to Piaf at the Vaudeville Theatre

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From the streets of Paris to worldwide fame, Edith Piaf continues to be remembered and revered for her exceptional voice and extraordinary life.

In this new production of Pam Gem's classic 1978 play, the life of one the 20th century's greatest singers is retold, vividly capturing the glamour and squalor, the rise and fall of this complex, fragile and enigmatic performer.

Cast includes Elena Roger, Shane Attwooll, Phillip Browne, Lorraine Bruce, Luke Evans, Michael Hadley, Katherine Kingsley, Steve John Shepherd

Competition tickets are valid for all Monday to Thursday performances until October 31, 2008. Winning tickets will be reserved at the box office for collection.

All tickets are subject to availability and not to be used in conjunction with any other offer.

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