Win Tickets To See My Name Is Sue At Soho Theatre

Win Tickets To See My Name Is Sue At Soho Theatre

27 May, 2010
by: Competition

Win tickets to see cross-dressing comedy My Name is Sue at Soho Theatre

My Name Is Sue

My Name Is Sue is an award winning Edinburgh fringe hit that features Daffydd James as a middle aged woman who likes her soda and her pills. 

She happens to be a piano-wielding prophet who has so far kept her thoughts to herself,and now invites you into her lounge for musical snapshots of her life from finishing school to doomsday.

This competition has now ended. Thanks for entering.

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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.
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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.
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9. All entrants must be 18 or over

 

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