Theatre: WIN

Friday 19 September 1997 18:02 EDT
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Last seen in 1962, Arnold Wesker's semi-autobiographical play, Chips With Everything, is currently playing at the National's Lyttelton Theatre. London Eye readers get 30 per cent off top-price tickets (usually sold at pounds 25, now just pounds 17) for the following evening performances: Monday 6 Oct, Tuesday 7 Oct, Wednesday 8 Oct.

The play is set in an RAF camp where new conscript Pip feels contempt both for his class who give orders and the class, his fellow conscripts, who take orders and "eat chips with everything".

Discounted tickets are limited to four per person and subject to availability. To book call 0171-928 2252 and quote `Eye/Chips Offer.

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