Play based on 'The Good Life' to open near Ealing - win a free pair of tickets

By Hannah Davenport

19th Nov 2021 | Local News

'The Good Life' is based on the popular Surbiton sitcom and will be hitting a theatre near Ealing next week (Image: Richmond Theatre)
'The Good Life' is based on the popular Surbiton sitcom and will be hitting a theatre near Ealing next week (Image: Richmond Theatre)

Ealing Nub News has teamed up with Richmond Theatre in a fantastic competition to win a pair of tickets for a brand new show called The Good Life, based on the popular BBC TV series from the 70s - set in Surbiton.

The show opens on Tuesday November 23 and runs until Saturday, November 27 with matinee performances on Wednesday and Saturday.

The Good Life focussed on the lives of Tom and Barbara, modern-day eco-warriors and their posh suburban neighbours Margot and Jerry. Millions of viewers tuned into the series between 1975 and 1978.

The production which is being run at Richmond Theatre before opening in the West End is described as "theatrical reimagining of the TV sitcom that delighted countless millions."

To be in with a chance of winning the FREE tickets, all you have to do is answer this simple question.

Which of these three actresses played Margot in The Good Life TV series?

1) Joanna Lumley

2) Dame Judi Dench

3) Penelope Keith

To enter, send your answer to this email address: [email protected] and select a performance which you would like to attend by going to the show's website HERE.

Lucky winners will be selected at random on Sunday evening and contacted on Monday next week.

Good luck!

     

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