
Win a trip to see new West End comedy Hand To God
Includes travel, hotel and meal
The Broadway hit Hand To God is opening in London's West End next week – and one lucky Chortle reader will win a fantastic theatre break to see it – including travel, meals and overnight accommodation for two.
In New York, the provocative new black comedy – about a puppet from an evangelical church that becomes possessed by Satan – received five Tony Award nominations, including one for Best Play.
It was hailed as 'flat-out hilarious' by the New York Times , 'a filthy triumph' by The Guardian and described as 'Sesame Street meets The Exorcist' by the New Yorker.
The much-anticipated UK production stars Janie Dee, Neil Pearson, Harry Melling, Jemima Rooper and Kevin Mains and runs for a limited season at the Vaudeville Theatre on The Strand from next Friday.
We have one fantastic prize to be won for two people to win a pair of top price tickets to Hand to God, a pre-theatre dinner at Joe Allen, the classic American restaurant in Covent Garden, and overnight accommodation at the landmark Strand Palace Hotel in the heart of the capital, plus travel.
For more information on Hand To God visit the show's website or Facebook page, or follow on Twitter.
To stand a chance of winning this fantastic prize, just answer the following question by 5pm on February 12, when the winner will be chosen at random from all correct answers received.
Usual terms and conditions apply, as well as the specific ones below.
Good luck!
The question is: At which London theatre will you be able to see Hand To God?
All elements of the prize are valid for two people for any date between 16 February – 25 March 2016, strictly subject to availability. The prize includes two top price tickets, pre-theatre two course meal at Joe Allen including half a bottle of wine per person. Overnight accommodation consists of one double/twin room for one night only, including breakfast. All prize elements are non-transferable. No cash alternative is available. A travel allowance of up to £250 is included.
Published: 28 Jan 2016