Win tickets to see a star-studded cast in As You Like It in the West End!
Leah Harvey and Rose Ayling-Ellis take to the stage in a magical adaptation @sohoplace
Escape into the forest this winter for Shakespeare’s most musical, joyous romantic comedy.
**** ‘Beautiful… full of music and charm’ Evening Standard
This glorious adaptation directed by Olivier Award-nominated Josie Rourke stars Leah Harvey (Foundation, The Wonderful World of Dissocia) as Rosalind, Rose Ayling-Ellis (EastEnders, Strictly Come Dancing 2021 winner) as Celia making her West End debut, Alfred Enoch (Harry Potter films, Red, West End) as Orlando, Tom Mison (Sleepy Hollow, Watchmen) as Touchstone and Martha Plimpton (The Good Wife, Sweat, West End) in the role of Jaques.
As You Like It is now playing @sohoplace until 28 January. For more information and to buy your tickets – from £20 – visit www.sohoplace.org
To enter fill out the form below. Competition closes on 1 January 2023. Winners will be notified by email.
Terms and Conditions: Three winners will each receive a pair of tickets, valid for weekday performances until 25 January 2023, subject to availability. No cash alternative. Travel and accommodation not included.

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