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E: 11/12/07 two family tickets to see The Snowman (London)

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</td> </tr> <tr> <td align="left" valign="top" width="100%"><!-- InstanceBeginEditable name="lead-text" --> snowman-hug.jpgCelebrating 10 spellbinding years on the stage, the live version of Raymond Briggs' much-loved children's classic, The Snowman, returns to London's Peacock Theatre to enchant audiences of all ages.
Sparkling with charm and wit, The Snowman tells the magical story of a young boy's adventures when his snowman comes miraculously to life on Christmas Eve.
Suitable for children aged two and upwards, The Snowman opens on Wednesday 5 December 2007 and runs until Sunday 6 January 2008.
The Londoner has two family tickets to see The Snowman to be won. To be in with a chance of winning, send your answer to the question below;
Question: Who wrote The Snowman?
Closing date: 11 December Send your answers to the address on the Contact us page marking your entry Snowman competition or email [EMAIL="londoner.competition&#64;london.gov.uk?subject=Snowman"]londoner.competition@london.gov.uk[/EMAIL].
If you're not lucky enough to win, you can book tickets by calling the box office on 0844 412 4322 or book online at http://www.sadlerswells.com/ Answer: Raymond Briggs.

Good luck!!:D
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