Win tickets to The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry, with an elegant London hotel stay
Your chance to win premium tickets to the five-star production, including an overnight stay in The Royal Horseguards Hotel.
Your chance to win premium tickets to the five-star production, including an overnight stay in The Royal Horseguards Hotel.
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Following a sold-out run at the Chichester Festival Theatre, The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry, transfers to the Theatre Royal Haymarket in London's West End from 29 January for 11 weeks only.
Funny, profound, deeply moving and uplifting, this joyous new musical was adapted by Rachel Joyce from her multimillion-selling novel. The Times described it as 'pitch perfect' and applauded its ‘ravishing score’ by chart-topping musician, Passenger (Let Her Go).
Harold Fry was never meant to be a hero. He lived an ordinary life until a letter from a long-lost friend sends him out of his front door, and he keeps on walking. Meanwhile, at home, his wife Maureen begins her own journey, one that might bring them together again. A moving celebration of the human spirit and a reminder that it’s never too late to start again.
Katy Rudd directs Mark Addy, (The Full Monty, Game of Thrones) as Harold and Jenna Russell (Hello, Dolly) as Maureen.
One reader will win a pair of premium tickets to see the show, plus an overnight stay and afternoon tea at the impressive Royal Horseguards Hotel, an historic building on the River Thames, combining Victorian grandeur with first-class contemporary comfort.
A British institution such as afternoon tea calls for a setting that radiates warmth and sophistication, and the Green Parlour at Royal Horseguards is the ideal spot.
Tickets for The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry start at £25.
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