Win Tickets To The Prisoner Of Windsor

This is a sponsored post on behalf of The Prisoner of Windsor

Win tickets to the most up-to-the-minute response to the ‘World Wide Wed’.

Created in the weeks following the Royal Wedding, The Prisoner of Windsor provides immediate satirical comment via the medium of musical comedy from the mind of Justin Butcher, creator of The Madness of George Dubya.

This aristocratic, Aristophanic work, (extremely) loosely based on The Prisoner of Zenda, sees Wills loses his nerve as the voice coaching lessons from someone not unlike Geoffrey Rush fall on deaf ears. As luck would have it, one of Prince Philip’s early eastern European excursions have resulted in a line of look-a-likes in the Southern Romanian region, and, by uncanny coincidence a recent immigrant and lowly Palace gardener ’Romulus’ is found to fill Wills’ shoes. Can he fulfil a nation’s hopes and rekindle the ailing heart of broken Britain?

Find out. Win one of five pairs of free tickets to the show by entering this free prize draw below. We’ll pick five winners at random next Monday, 5pm. The show runs from 15 May-11 June and you can pick which performance to attend.

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The Prisoner of Windsor is brought to the Leicester Square Theatre by Justin Butcher, a director, writer, actor and musician; creator of Scaramouche Jones, The Madness of George Dubya and A Weapons Inspector Calls.

The Prisoner of Windsor is at the Leicester Square Theatre from 15 May – 11 June. Tickets £15.

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  • Lindsey

    Congratulations Mia, Laura, Samantha, Kevin and Angela! Enjoy.  

  • Ellen Myrup

    A musical comedy might not be the right words to use when referring to “The Prisoner of Winsor” as this is really a rather serious play dressed up for a laugh. Having said that, I who never normally laugh of comedians, had lots of great laughs. It is really funny , mad as it is at times but also profound and interesting ,for those who have the  capacity to understand it.
    You’re kept on your toes as there is so much to take in…Needs a bit of finishing here and there   but do go and see it. Memorable!