As you know “Frankenstein” was a huge hit when it premiered last year. And due to its popularity with National Theatre Live audiences around the world, encore screenings are being held this summer. So this is your chance, if for some reason you couldn’t make it to a live performance in London or one of the many screenings around the world last year! Or maybe the play was so good you just have to see it again?
The lovely people from The National Theatre of Great Britain want to help make that happen for you: They have offered us 4 free NT Live passes to attend the June screenings. (Check here to find out what locations are available) And all you have to do to win one of these passes is let your fan feelings out in the most creative way possible. You can create fan posters, send in graphics, draw fan art, write in about your past experiences with the story, or even just tell us why it is that you really really want to go.
Additionally, we also have cinema-sized posters of the Frankenstein artwork featuring Benedict Cumberbatch and Johnny Lee Miller to give away.
You’re in? Great. Then just fill out this contact form here with your info and your entry or email me with the subject line ‘NT Live Giveaway’, and keep your fingers crossed. Of course, we want you to be as creative as possible, so you can send in as many entries as you wish. But be quick and spread the word, as entries will only be open until June 4, 2012.
And even if your entry should not be picked, it can still be displayed on the National Theatre’s social media profiles and NT Live Blog. So let us know, if you want us to forward your entries. When you do attend one of the screenings be sure to tag all your tweets and status updates with #FrankieNTLIVE to share your Frankenstein love with the whole world!
Have fun everyone, and good luck ; )
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