Competition Time!
Friday, December 11, 2009
SORRY - THIS COMPETITION IS NOW CLOSED. THE LUCKY WINNER WAS LOUISE STEWART.
Enter our competition to win 2 of the hottest tickets in town - the final performance of the Panto on Saturday 19th December followed by our riotous charity auction of all the panto props afterwards. To enter please send us the silliest, craziest, maddest alliteration you can think of in the style of a Play, a Pie and a Pint. So you need to think of a performance, a food and a drink. To get you started our Artisitc Director, David MacLennan - who is scarily good at this - has come up with these two belters:
An Ibsen, a Nibble and an Irn Bru
A Chekov, a Cheddar and a Chaser
And we've just thought of another;
A Hamlet, a Haggis and a Half
Can you do better? You can post your entry on this site in the comment box below or tweet us. Competition closes at noon on Friday 18th December.
Good Luck
Lesley Judge said;
11 December 2009, 2:22 pmA Midsummer Night’s Dream, a Meringue and a Midori
A Cervantes, a Cheese sandwich, and a Cerveza
A Beckett, a Bhuna and a Bacardi and coke
A Pinter, Pork Scratchings and a Pina Colada
Bronagh Bell said;
11 December 2009, 2:22 pmA Bard, A Blinis and a Buckfast.
Michelle said;
11 December 2009, 2:25 pmHow about, A Shakespeare, a shandy and a shag?
Clearly a shag isn’t food, but if music be the food of love, and all that…
Forgive the “Brazen” approach, but it’s what we do best.
Hollie Miller said;
11 December 2009, 2:26 pmA Burns, a banana and a brew
Karen Bartke said;
11 December 2009, 2:26 pmA Shakespeare, a sausage and a snifter
Hollie Miller said;
11 December 2009, 2:27 pmShakespeare, shallots and a sherry
Caron Stewart said;
11 December 2009, 2:42 pma soap a shrimp and a shandy (for westenders)
Bronagh Bell said;
11 December 2009, 3:02 pmA poem, a poke and a port
Louise Stewart said;
12 December 2009, 1:57 amA Burns, A Bridie and a Buckie
Grant said;
14 December 2009, 1:12 pmA William, a Waffle and a Whiskey
A Russell, Rhubarb and a Russian
A Gilbert, a Goulash and a Guiness
Amanda said;
14 December 2009, 6:23 pmA Tale, Tatties and a Tipple
Craig Glover said;
14 December 2009, 8:50 pmA Farce, a Fish and a Fosters
A Musical, a Munch and a Midori
A Cabaret, a Croissant and a Campari
A Revue, a Ravioli and a Rum
A Chekov, a Chomp and a Cheeky Vimto
uberVU - social comments said;
15 December 2009, 2:37 pmSocial comments and analytics for this post…
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Jennie said;
15 December 2009, 2:45 pmA Berkoff, a Biriani and a Beck’s
A Webster, a Watermelon and a WKD
A Dorfman, a dumpling and a double(of whatever you’re having….)
now I must go and do some w*rk
Amanda said;
15 December 2009, 3:09 pmA Scottish Play, A Scotch Pie, A Scotch Whisky
@FreeRangeHaggis said;
15 December 2009, 3:12 pmPanto, Pizza & Pinot Grigio
Laura P said;
16 December 2009, 7:40 amA matinee, macaroni and a mixer!
Laura P said;
16 December 2009, 10:07 amA Burlesque, a baguette and a brew!
Robert said;
16 December 2009, 4:29 pma laugh, a langoustine and a large Glenfarclas
Heather said;
16 December 2009, 5:01 pmA Lochhead, a Lorne sausage & a Lager
A McGrath, a McDonald & a McEwans
Stevie said;
17 December 2009, 12:50 pmA Stringberg, some stovies and some Stella
alister said;
17 December 2009, 5:34 pmlunch, lager and lovies!
beer, bangers and brecht!
chekov, chardonnay and cheese!
Port, pasta and panto
Kirstie Swain said;
17 December 2009, 8:43 pmA Panto, a Pasty and a Pinot Grigio
A Story, a Stovie and a Swift One.
A Fable, a Feed and a Firewater
A Tragedy, a Tart and a Tennant’s.
An Act, an Aliment and an’Alf
Bronagh Bell said;
17 December 2009, 10:06 pma soiree, sarnie and swalley
a blether, a blinis and a bevvy.
Harry Kelly said;
18 December 2009, 11:30 amA show, some scran an’ a snifter.
Kyle MacRae said;
22 December 2009, 8:04 pmCompetition over, folks. Thanks for your fantastic entries. Louise Stewart scooped the jackpot with “A Burns, a Bridie and a Buckie”