Free Peter Pan Tickets in Bumper Sticker Giveaway.

Wednesday, 2 June 2010

The biggest open-air walkabout theatre event in Britain will be taking place in Lancaster's Williamson Park from 2 July – 7 August at 7.15pm and The Dukes are giving away tickets throughout June as part of a bumper car sticker competition.

The theatre will be giving away 2 tickets for Peter Pan each day from Monday 7 – Friday 11 June in the Lancaster and Morecambe area. Collect an ‘I Believe!’ bumper sticker from either The Dukes, Lancaster Visitor Information Centre or Lancaster Library and place it in your car window. Dukes spies will choose one car registration per day to be the lucky recipient of the tickets. Check the website (www.dukes-lancaster.org) each day in June to see whether your registration is listed. If it is, call 01524 598508 or email anelson@dukes-lancaster.org to claim your prize. Closing date for claims is Friday 9 July at 5pm.

Spies will also be about in Lancashire and the South Lakes area throughout June so make sure you display your sticker all month to increase your chances of winning.

Other tickets for Peter Pan can be booked at The Dukes Box Office on 01524 598500 or www.dukes-lancaster.org.

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