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Ticket Giveaway: Party
Ticket Giveaway: Party
The cast of Party (Photo: Pete LeMay)
Party is a snappy, satirical play written by Tom Basden. It picked up a Fringe First Award at last year's Edinburgh Festival and is now getting a deserved London run at the Arts Theatre.

Basden also stars alongside some of the best young comedy performers in the country. The cast includes Anna Crilly, Katy Wix, Jonny Sweet and Edinburgh Comedy Award Winner and Newswipe regular, Tim Key.
In a humble garden shed in deepest suburbia, four young idealists have decided to form a new political party to save the world from itself. Party is about small minds tackling big issues - China, sex trafficking, cycle lanes, unfair trade coffee, whether to call the party 'The Friendly Party' or 'Gladios', and when, exactly, they should break to eat a cake.

Read the musicOMH review of Party to see what we though of it. The phrase "packs a lot of humour and insight into its seventy-minute running time" is a clue.

We have 3 pairs of free tickets available for musicOMH readers to see Party at the Arts Theatre, London, on Tuesday 9 March.

All you need do is get in touch and let us know the name of the Charlie Brooker-fronted topical BBC4 show on which Tim Key has an occasional guest slot.

Just email your answer to natasha.tripney@musicOMH.com by 7 March with Party Ticket Giveaway in the subject line.

For more information about the production, visit: TheInvisibleDot.com.


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