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E: 02/08 Win tickets to see Carmen Jones and accomodation

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Win tickets to see Carmen Jones
Carmen Jones comes to the recently reopened Royal Festival Hall on the 25th July. Adapted from Bizet's original opera by Oscar Hammerstein II and directed by acclaimed Theatre Director Jude Kelly, Carmen Jones features a cast of over 40 and a full orchestra.
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Carmen Jones seduces a soldier named Joe, who forgets his sweetheart Cindy Lou when faced with Carmen's spirit and charm. When boxer Husky Miller then turns Carmen's head, Joe's jealousy has tragic consequences.
To be in with a chance to win two tickets to see the show, 2 nights' accommodation in the 4-star deluxe Cavendish Hotel, sponsored by Superbreak, the UK's leading short break operator, and dinner at the Conran-designed restaurant Skylon, please enter your email address below.
The Cavendish London is located on Jermyn Street, close to Theatreland and Buckingham Palace, in the heart of London's Piccadilly. Click here for more information about The Cavendish London

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Comments

  • [strike]I'm pretty certain this has been posted already. Still looking for it.[/strike]

    I must've been confused with another comp.. I can't find a duplicate.

    Thanks for posting littleholly! :T
    “We are not interested in the fact that the brain has the consistency of cold porridge.” - Alan Turing (1912-1954)
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