Edinburgh Festival: Ticket offers
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Your support makes all the difference.We have five pairs of tickets to give away for each of the following shows:
World Cafe - A New Musical Event, right (7.30pm Graffiti, venue 96), an original musical about six college friends who reunite in their thirties to open a cafe-nightclub;
The League of Gentlemen (4.35pm Pleasance, venue 33), cruel and clever sketch comedy from three clean-cut Northern lads in dinner jackets;
Kidmarks (10pm Assembly Rooms, venue 3), a new hour of stand-up material from Kevin Day, south London's sharpest wit.
o To take advantage of any of these offers, present a copy of today's 'Independent' at the relevant box-office. Tickets are available on a first come, first served basis only
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