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COMPETITION: Win tickets to see Aspects of Love in the West End

Michael Ball stars in major new West End revival

LOVE CHANGES EVERYTHING in this first major West End revival of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s celebrated musical Aspects of Love playing at the Lyric Theatre for a strictly limited season and starring Michael Ball.

Joining Michael Ball will be Olivier-nominated Laura Pitt-Pulford (Seven Brides for Seven Brothers and Sunset Boulevard ), Jamie Bogyo (Moulin Rouge! The Musical) and Danielle de Niese (Man of La Mancha and It’s a Wonderful Life – English National Opera).

Discover how love – in its many forms – truly does change everything.

From the cobbled streets of Paris, through the French countryside to the splendours of Venice, Aspects of Love is a sweeping romantic story of passion, love, betrayal and heartbreak across three generations.

With music by Andrew Lloyd Webber and lyrics by Don Black and Charles Hart, based on the novel by David GarnettAspects of Love is directed by Jonathan Kent.

Aspects of Love will be at the Lyric Theatre from 13 May. To book your tickets – from £20 – visit aspects oflove.com

For your chance to win one of three pairs of tickets fill in the form below by 25 May 2023.

Terms and Conditions: Three readers will win a pair of tickets, valid for Monday to Thursday evening performances until 14 July 2023, subject to availability and excluding 25 May 2023. No cash alternative. Travel not included. Please note, Michael Ball will not perform on Monday performances from 29 May onwards.

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