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MY FAIR
LADY

Next month My Fair Lady, directed by Julie Andrews, will travel to Melbourne. The beloved musical which took the world by storm, will play at the Regent Theatre from May 12. Anna O'Byrne plays the Cockney flower girl Eliza Doolittle whose world was forever changed by the brilliant and demanding phoneticist Professor Higgins, played by Charles Edwards in the production that also stars Reg Livermore and Robyn Nevin. There are five doubles (worth $1099 in total) on offer to catch the 7.30pm show on Wednesday, May 24. Email publicity3@kob.com.au before midnight tonight for your chance to win (myfairladymusical.com.au).

VAN GOGH AND
THE SEASONS

Melbourne Winter Masterpieces returns to the NGV International from April 28 to July 9 with the largest collection of Van Gogh artworks to travel to our shores. We have five family packs (worth $104.95 each; admits two adults and three children) to explore the internationally exclusive to Melbourne collection that demonstrates Van Gogh's profound connection to the seasons of nature through almost 50 paintings and drawings. Entries received on agecomp@ngv.vic.gov.au before midnight tonight will enter the draw to catch the show that also includes works from the artist's own art collection.

TINALLEY STRING QUARTET PRESENTS
ANOTHER STATE OF BEING

The opening program of Tinalley's 2017 Melbourne series features masterpieces from two Czech composers, Antonin Dvorak's American Quartet and Leos Janacek's Kreutzer Sonata, inspired by Tolstoy's novella of the same name. Tinalley are offering M readers the chance to score one of five doubles (worth $100 each) to the concert from this internationally acclaimed quartet in the Elisabeth Murdoch Hall on Monday, May 1, at 7.30pm. Email tinalley@bigpond.com with Kreutzer in the subject line and you'll go into the draw.

WINNERS

Doctor Blake at Sovereign Hill's Gold Museum: Barbara Thomson, Denis Mathieson.

Yirramboi First Nations Arts Festival: Julie Mackie, Fiona McNamara.

Frantz Movie Passes: Stuart Wainman, Margaret McKeough, Katerina Anastassiou, Maria Papaioannou, David Brous, Kasia Lynch, Margret Peachey, Kate Mish, Heather Rogers, Mayumi Oba-Tepper, Kathy Roberts, Dave Branigan, Helen Johnson, Kevin Brown, Sophie Dimitriou, Tess Flynn, Maree Tame, Michael Smith, Judith M Watt, Robert Meiselbach.