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Competition: NOW CLOSED Force Of Habit

Your chance to win a pair of tickets to see Force of Habit at Barons Court Theatre on Tuesday 28 March 2023.

Force of Habit

There should be a siren when love starts to leave.

But it’s not like that. It’s a daily creep.

​Watch John and Martha as they fall in love and prepare for a life of joy together. Things are good, but never quite perfect, and the two lovers are trying their darndest but they can’t quite seem to get on the same page. Until one day, destiny happens.​

Kibo Productions present their first show of the year, a bittersweet romantic comedy from the pen of Roz Wyllie, starring May López and Michael Hajiantonis, and directed by Leo Bacica.

​This production is a partnership with Solace Women’s Aid.

​The play runs 70 minutes without an interval.

This is a 16+ show. It contains some explicit language and sex references.

Force of Habit plays between 28 March and 1 April. Tickets are available here.

How To Enter

There are three ways to enter; Twitter, Instagram and Facebook. All you need to do to be in with a chance of winning a pair is:

  • Twitter. Follow Everything Theatre on Twitter and retweet the competition post below.
  • Facebook. Like our Facebook page, share our competition post (click here) and leave a comment.
  • Instagram. Follow us on Instragram, then like and comment (just add an emoji if you want, anything so we know you’ve entered) on our competition post (click here)

Terms and Conditions

The prize is for two tickets to Force of Habit at Barons Court Theatre for the perfomance on 28 March. No alternative dates or cash alternative is available.

Competition closes at 1pm on Wednesday 22 March 2023. One winner will be selected at random from all eligible entries, and will be notified within 24 hours. The winner has 48 hours to accept the prize and provide contact details, otherwise a new winner will be chosen at random.  All additional expenses are the responsibility of the prize winner. Editor’s decision is final.

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