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Experience the brand-new musical inspired by the iconic 90s cult classic film.
Enter for a chance to win two premium tickets (Band A or above) to see Clueless The Musical at the Trafalgar Theatre on a date of your choice (Monday – Thursday) before April 30, 2025.
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The prize draw closes at 23:59 on April 4, 2025. Full terms and conditions are available on the entry form.

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