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Only the Best Ticket Competition - The Winners
Only the Best Ticket Competition - The Winners
We have 42 lucky winners of our Only the Best events competition
Monday, 27 December 2010
Roll up, roll up for our great tickets competition: with thanks to Danny Kaye and Bing Crosby in 'White Christmas'
Our winners are Marc, Imogen, Steven, Christopher, Tom, Antony, Sam, Zoe, Darren, Maxine, Cathryn, David, Nick, Sarra, Mark, Monique, Azi, Helen, Nick and Ben. Please check your emails and mobile SMS. We're also on Twitter and Facebook.
These are the prize events (please note, winners will have to show proof of their entitlement):
- Royal Festival Hall, Southbank Centre, London: Bellowhead's New Year's Eve concert. Read theartsdesk review
- Queen Elizabeth Hall, Southbank Centre, London: Kneehigh Theatre's handmade, funny Hansel and Gretel. Read theartsdesk review
- The Courtauld Gallery, Somerset House, Strand, London: Cézanne's The Card Players plus the permanent exhibition. Read theartsdesk review
- English National Ballet, London Coliseum, St Martin's Lane, London: traditional Christmas The Nutcracker and Nureyev's passionate Romeo and Juliet. Read theartsdesk review
- Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, London: Rackhamesque puppet dance-theatre Faeries
- Noël Coward Theatre, St Martin's Lane, London: classic thriller Deathtrap with Simon Russell Beale. Read theartsdesk review
- Adelphi Theatre, Strand, London: Phantom revision in Love Never Dies. Read theartsdesk review
- Opera North, Grand Theatre, Leeds: the opera of Pinocchio. Read theartsdesk review
- West Yorkshire Playhouse, Quarry Hill, Leeds: unusual panto Aladdin. Read theartsdesk review
- British Film Institute, Southbank Centre, London: cinema release of Bogart and Bacall classic The Big Sleep
- National Portrait Gallery, Trafalgar Square, London: master portraitist Thomas Lawrence: Regency Power and Brilliance. Read theartsdesk review
- Trafalgar Studios Theatre, Whitehall, London: star performance in Judy Garland homage End of the Rainbow. Read theartsdesk review
- Victoria and Albert Museum, South Kensington, London: Picasso, Chanel and Nijinsky in Diaghilev and the Golden Age of the Ballets Russes. Read theartsdesk review
- Barbican Centre, London: Crazy for Gershwin concert, Black Watch and Flyboy is Alone Again This Christmas
Entries closed at 6am Monday 27 December. Winners will be emailed and texted that morning and will be told how to identify themselves at the box office. Terms and conditions apply.
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