Every night audiences are singing and dancing their way out of Memphis, the Olivier Award-winning smash-hit that’s taken the roof off the West End.
Voted by theatregoers as Best New Musical at the 2015 WhatsOnStage Awards, its explosive blend of electrifying music and breathtaking energy has made it the show everyone’s raving about.
And News Shopper has four pairs of tickets to give away.
Join radio DJ Huey Calhoun, played by X Factor winner Matt Cardle, who dreams of changing the world, and club singer Felicia Farrell, played by Queen of British Soul Beverley Knight, who’s ready for her big break, as they join unlikely forces to take the hip-shaking sounds of soul and rock ‘n’ roll from the underground clubs of Memphis to the kids right across America.
A hilarious, moving and exhilarating tale of fame, forbidden love and incredible music is inspired by the true events of 1950s Tennessee, where change was in the air and revolution was on the airwaves.
Memphis dazzles with original songs by Grammy winner and Bon Jovi founder David Bryan.
Book now to see the show at London’s Shaftesbury Theatre and find out why everyone’s going crazy in Memphis! Find out more at memphisthemusical.com
To be in with a chance of winning a pair of tickets, simply answer the following question:
Which X Factor winner is playing the role of Huey Calhoun in Memphis the Musical?
A) Matt Cardle
B) Ben Haenow
C) Steve Brookstein
Text your answer to 80360, starting your message with NSMEMPHIS1, leave a space and then put your answer, name, number, email and address.
Or send your entry with your name, address and contact phone number on a postcard or a
stuck-down envelope to: Memphis competition, News Shopper, Mega House, Crest View Drive, Petts Wood, Kent BR5 1BT.
Closing date: July 31. Terms & conditions: Texts cost 50p plus your normal operator text charge. Lines close July 30, at 11.59pm.
For full terms, go to newsquest.co.uk/terms.
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