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Win a luxury stay in London to see A Christmas Carol starring Rhys Ifans!

Win two tickets to see A Christmas Carol starring Rhys Ifans, including a luxury stay in The Cavendish Hotel, London

On a bitter Christmas Eve a cold-hearted miser is visited by four ghosts… Transported to worlds past, present and future, Ebenezer Scrooge witnesses what a lifetime of fear and selfishness has led to and sees with fresh eyes the lonely life he has built for himself. Can Ebenezer be saved before it’s too late?

Matthew Warchus directs Charles Dickens’ timeless classic A Christmas Carol in this joyous new adaptation by Jack Thorne (writer of West End blockbuster Harry Potter and The Cursed Child), starring Rhys Ifans as Ebenezer Scrooge.

An uplifting story for families aged 11+, this essential festive treat is vividly brought to the stage in a big-hearted production full of music and cheer. Running at The Old Vic until January 20, we have a very special competition for one lucky reader to win two tickets to the show, plus a luxury stay in The Cavendish Hotel, London – perfect for visiting the shops and boutiques of Bond Street and Regent Street.

To enter, just answer this question:

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T&Cs: Prize is subject to availability. Valid on all performances. Accommodation is one night’s accommodation for two people including breakfast at The Cavendish, subject to availability. The winner will be contacted with details on how to claim their prize. One entry per person permitted. The editor’s decision is final. Closing date for entries is: noon, December 20, 2017. Include a telephone number with all entries. The winner will be notified after the closing date. Prize is not negotiable or transferable and no cash alternative will be offered. See oldvictheatre.com for full details of the show.

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