The Weston & Somerset Mercury has teamed up with The Playhouse, Weston, to offer one lucky reader the chance to win a pair of tickets to see the show

ZANY new comedy and over two hours of hits from the 1950s, 60s and 70s will hit The Playhouse, Weston, three times this summer, courtesy of the ever-popular musical That'll Be The Day.The show was created by Trevor Payne in 1987 and he now directs, produces and stars in it. You can see the roller coaster of hits performed on July 23, August 11 and September 10.The show has a nostalgic air, reflecting the sounds of an era that changed the course of music history and youth culture forever.The feel-good factor it generates ensures it remains a hit with today's youngsters and with those who remember the songs from first time around.The show has toured the country for the last 20 years and is re-written every year, ensuring every version offers a fresh experience for those who have seen it before or an exciting experience for new fans.Tickets, priced from £10-17, are available from the box office on 01934 645544.The Weston & Somerset Mercury has teamed up with The Playhouse to offer one lucky reader the chance to each win a pair of tickets to see the show on July 23.To enter please answer the following question: Who directs the show?Closes: 9am on July 18. Usual Archant Regional Ltd rules apply and the editor's decision is final.