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

CLASSIC farce will hit The Playhouse once again when Bruce James Productions presents Ray Cooney's brand new hilarious play, Tom, Dick and Harry.The production, to be staged from February 27 to March 1, stars two memorable faces from the soap world - Andrew Lynford, who played Simon Raymond in EastEnders and Lynette McMorrough, who played Glenda Brownlow in Crossroads.The play is a modern take on the traditional farce and centres around three brothers Tom, Dick and Harry Kerwood.Tom and his wife Linda are trying to adopt a baby and the comedy opens with them nervously awaiting the arrival of the head of the adoption agency.However, when Dick turns up from France in Tom's van, laden with dodgy cigarettes and booze that he wants to store in the newly Spring cleaned house, the fun begins.Harry also has a scheme to depress the value of the house they are living in to make it affordable to buy, by burying body parts from the hospital where he works under the patio.As the dilemma turns into a crisis Tom must fabricate ever widening explanations to placate Linda, the head of the adoption agency and a suspicious policeman.Tickets, priced from £7.50, are available from the box office on 01934 645544.* The Weston & Somerset Mercury has teamed up with The Playhouse to offer one lucky readers the chance to each win a pair of tickets to see the farce Tom, Dick and Harry.To enter, please answer the following question: In this farce what is the surname of brothers Tom, Dick and Harry?* Closes: 9am on February 15. * Usual Archant rules apply and the editor's decision is final.