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Win a family ticket to see Doctor Dolittle
The classic tale of kindness to animals and animal kindnesses trots, crawls and flies onto the Whitley Bay Playhouse stage in a big Broadway-sized family musical this week. All of the characters we’ve come to love through the stories of Hugh Lofting are given new life in the stage version of Doctor Dolittle.
Bdaily has a family ticket to give away to a lucky reader. The ticket entitles 2 adults and 2 children entrance to the performance on Saturday 5th November.
To be in with a chance of winning you need to answer the following Doctor Dolittle related question:
What is the name of Doctor Dolittle’s parrot?
A) Polynesia
B) Dab Dab
C) Chi Chi
Send your answers via email to [jonny.marshall@bdaily.co.uk](mailto: jonny.marshall@bdaily.co.uk) using the subject line of ‘Doctor Dolittle’ before the competition closes at 1pm on Friday 4th November.
Doctor Dolittle is on at the Playhouse Whitley Bay from Thursday 3rd – Saturday 5th November. With shows at 10am and 1pm on 3rd, 2.15pm on 5th and 7.15pm on 4th & 5th. Tickets are priced from £8.50 and available on 0844 277 2771, online www.playhousewhitleybay.co.uk and in person at the Box Office.
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The closing date for this competition is Friday 4th November at 1pm.
The draw will be carried out by the Bdaily team after the closing hour.
The winner will be informed by email and also published via the Bdaily Twitter feed.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Jonny Marshall .
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