Win a pair of tickets to see Thandie Newton and Anthony Calf in a revival of Death and the Maiden

To celebrate the return of the Olivier Award-winning and critically acclaimed Death and the Maiden to the West End, Spoonfed is giving away a pair of tickets to the show at the newly christened Harold Pinter Theatre.
20 years since it first premiered at the Royal Court, Ariel Dorfman’s play is just as resonant as it ever was. Set in an unnamed Latin American state, Death and the Maiden is an eloquent study of justice, evil and revenge. Years have passed since political prisoner, Paulina (Thandie Newton), suffered at the hands of a captor whose face she never saw. On the fateful night that forms the action of the play, a stranger arrives at the secluded beachside house she shares with her husband, Gerardo (Tom Goodman-Hill), a human rights lawyer. Paulina becomes convinced that this stranger (Anthony Calf), was, in actual fact, Dr Miranda, the tormentor who still haunts her dreams.
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Terms and Conditions
1. The prize is for the named winner and one guest.
2. The management reserves the rights of admission.
3. The prize cannot be exchanged and there is no cash alternative.
4. The prize does not include travel or accommodation and winners will be responsible for arranging this if necessary as well as any other costs associated with the Prize.
5. Your information will not be passed onto any third parties that are not connected to Harold Pinter Theatre or Spoonfed.
6. The Promoter accepts no responsibility or liability for any error, omission, interruption, deletion, defect, delay in operation or transmission, communications line failure, theft, destruction, alteration of, or unauthorised access to entries, or entries lost, incomplete or delayed whether or not arising during operation or transmission as a result of server functions, virus, bugs or other causes outside its control.
7. All lost, damaged or incomplete entries will be deemed invalid. Proof of entry shall not be proof of delivery or receipt.
8. The Promoter will not be liable if a Prize cannot be taken by a winner for any reason.
9. One pair of tickets to see Death and The Maiden, valid on all performances until December 23rd 2011, subject to availability. Promoter reserves the right to substitute prize for that of equal or greater value if necessary.
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