This is one of the excellent opportunities for people to once again experience the fantastic musical age of the 1940s. The programme will be held at Derby Theatre and Gary Wilmot and Sara Crowe will be presenting the show.
Four free tickets worth up to 84 pounds will be given away for Radio Times, sponsored by The Watermill Theatre, Eleanor Lloyd, Alex Armitage and Lee Menzies.
Touching and quick-moving, the programme Radio Times has been voted as one of the most enjoyable of musicals, filled with fast comedy, hilarious regulars and excellent and timeless songs from Noel Gay (Me and My Girl)
The programme depicts the joint expertise of Gary Wilmot and Sara Crowe, the West End Star accompanied by some of the most talented musical actors from The Watermill Theatre.
It will consist of plenty of renowned songs that include Run Rabbit Run, There’s Something About a Soldier, and Hey little Hen and at the end of it people are certain to hum the tunes and dance to the music on their way home.
The programme will be held at the Derby Theatre from the 2nd to the t6th of the coming month. The price of the tickets will range from 10 to 25 pounds each and can be book on the number 01332 593939 at the Box office.
In order to avail of the option to win four tickets that would be worth up to 84 pounds free of cost for the show on the 2nd of October at 7.30 in the evening, all one needs to do is to complete one’s details in the given from. The last date for receipt of entries is the 10 am on 24th of September. All people entering the draw are requested to be aware of the terms and conditions given thereof.