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Win Family Ticket to the World Premiere of Hetty Feather at Rose Theatre!

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kingstoncherry · 10/03/2014 15:21

Roll up and join Hetty on her escape from the Foundling Hospital. Tremble as she faces Matron Stinking Bottomly. Thrill as she discovers the squirrel house and Tanglefields Travelling Circus. Gasp as she endures a night locked in the attic. Quake as she braves the scary streets of Victorian London and cheer as she overcomes all in her search to find her real mother and a true family of her own.

From best-selling Kingston Upon Thames author Jacqueline Wilson, the tale of plucky Hetty Feather is brought thrillingly to life on stage for the Rose Theatre by award winning script writer Emma Reeves (CBBC’s The Story of Tracy Beaker) and the Olivier Award Nominated Director Sally Cookson, whose many five star productions include Peter Pan, We're Going on a Bearhunt and Stick Man.

With live music, circus skills and a huge heart, Hetty Feather is a terrific adventure story – the perfect Easter treat for the whole family.

The show runs from April 5 to April 19.

Age guidance 7+

goo.gl/WcTqjK

All you need to do to be in with the chance of winning, is answer the following question:

Which famous children's writer wrote Hetty Feather?

A. Enid Blyton
B. Jacqueline Wilson
C. Michael Morpurgo

Winner will be selected at random 31 March

Good luck :-)

Win Family Ticket to the World Premiere of Hetty Feather at Rose Theatre!
OP posts:
noUggscuse · 14/03/2014 12:38

B- Jacqueline Wilson

kezia1234 · 24/03/2014 13:15

B. Jacqueline Wilson!

Omnishambolic · 26/03/2014 15:39

B Jacqueline Wilson

choccy14 · 26/03/2014 20:34

B Jacqueline Wilson :)

semstar1 · 27/03/2014 14:36

B Jacqueline Wilson :-)

melodymel · 31/03/2014 12:38

B Jacqueline Wilson

Also, what aged is your show Bits & Box for? Or is it for all ages? I had friends that saw it last year and loved it but their kids are a bit younger...

Cheers

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