The Lady is a Vamp!

Premiering at the Manchester Opera House, as part of Manchester Get it First, Vampirette is a fang-tastic brand new musical that gives you a lite nite bite of blood curdling fun. We have teamed up with Manchester Opera House to promote their competition to give ten lucky readers the chance to win a pair of tickets to the 7.30pm performance on Friday 4th May, 2012.

Life sucks when you’re young – but try being a vampire too, it’s a real pain in the neck! Vampi isn’t your typical vampire, she dreams of a normal life; boys, fashion – having a reflection! But she soon shows us that just because you’re ‘undead’ doesn’t mean you can’t have a life!

This spooktakular musical will have you vamping it up in the aisles with romantic ballads, classic pop and rock anthems including California Girls, I’ve Got You Under My Skin, Anything Goes and the show stopping Total Eclipse of the Heart. You’ll go batty at this wickedly funny new musical – so, don’t be pain in the neck, Come Fly With Me and a book a ticket.

HOW TO WIN!

Simply answer the following question and email us (click here) your answer, together with your name, address and daytime contact telephone number (please mark Vampirette Lancashire Competition in your subject line). Alternatively, you can post your entries to Vampirette Lancashire Competition, Newspaper Promotions, 23a Hardshaw Street, St Helens, WA10 1RT. Closing date is April 1, 2012. Usual Newsquest rules apply click here for full list. The Opera House, Manchester may wish to contact you with further information, which may be of interest to you. Should you not wish to receive such information, please mark NO DATA on your entry.

QUESTION: Vampire’s draw blood with their what?

a) Finger nails

b) Teeth

c) Toes

Terms and conditions

1. Tickets can be collected at the box office at the theatre on the night from 6.30pm, they must give their name, and the media won from.

2. Extra tickets are not permitted, but can be purchased at the box office.

3. Seating – which can be in all areas of the auditorium - cannot be changed on the night

4. The marketing office doesn't have access to seating for mobility impaired winners, but given at least 48 hours notice and subject to availability the Opera House will endeavour to reseat winners.

5. The marketing office at the theatre does not contact winners with collection details.

6. The theatre cannot be held responsible for them arriving on the wrong date, time or venue. Replacement tickets will not be offered and correspondence will not be entered into.

7. Winners’ names must be sent to the marketing office at least 48 hours before the performance. After this time the tickets will be released.

8. No cash alternative