TICKET OFFER: DAR WILLIAMS

Wednesday 06 March 1996 19:02 EST
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28-year-old US singer/songwriter Dar Williams (right) is at the forefront of a new generation of folk singers. Her debut album The Honesty Room and the recently-released follow-up Mortal City, have seen her hailed as the best thing since Suzanne Vega. Williams has received rave notices in the States, prompting the Washington Post to comment: "few of her peers write with as much wit, warmth and honesty".

We have five pairs of tickets to give away for Dar Williams at the Almeida Theatre, London N1 for both 8 and 9 Mar. Leave your name, address and phone number on 0171-482 5204. The winners will be selected at random.

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