Wednesday, 17 January 2018
WIN! Tickets to see Dean Fagan in new stage play D'Eon
Lovely Luke from Coronation Street has been killed off, never to return. But Dean Fagan, who played Luke Britton in Corrie, is now appearing in a new stage play at the Hope Mill Theatre in Manchester.
The play is called D'Eon, set in 1769 and it's about Chevalier D’Eon de Beaumont who stepped out of the limelight as a French diplomat to England, Russian spy, Prussian war hero and international bon viveur only to step back in as the woman she truly was. Celebrity, intrigue and scandal aplenty, “D’Eon” is the bizarre and amazing true story of one of the most infamous, outrageous, unsung warriors of history and the first openly documented transgendered person in European history.
You can find out all about D'Eon at the Hope Mill Theatre
We have one set of two tickets to be won to see D'Eon at the Hope Mill Theatre on February 14th, 2018 - and another set of two tickets to be won to see the play on February 16th, 2018.
To be in with a chance of winning one of these two sets of tickets to see the play, all you have to do is anwer the following two questions correctly and email your answer to me at glenda.sunderland@gmail.com with D'EON in your email subject line.
The deadline for entries is Monday 22 January 2018 at 5pm. Winners will be announced on the Coronation Street Blog. Transport to and from the theatre is not included in the prize.
Good luck! Here are your two questions:
1. In Coronation Street, who murdered Luke Britton?
2. Which older lady in Coronation Street had a bit of a crush on Luke?
Entries from loquax, moneysavingsexpertforum and all other competition entry websites are not included in any of our competitions.
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