THE Wedding Singer is coming to the King's Theatre, in Edinburgh, from June 6 to 10 and we have a pair of tickets available to times readers.
It's1985. Hair is huge, greed is good
Rock-star wannabe Robbie Hart (Jon Robyns: Avenue Q, Legally Blonde) is New Jersey's favourite wedding singer.
When his own fiancée dumps him at the altar a seriously bummed out Robbie makes every wedding as disastrous as his own.
Can sweet natured Julia, (Cassie Compton: X Factor) and her best friend Holly lure Robbie out of the dumpster and back into the limelight?
Or is he going to see her head off down the aisle with Wall Street bad boy Glenn (Ray Quinn: X Factor, Dancing On Ice)? Only Grandma Rosie (Ruth Madoc: Hi-de-Hi!) seems to be able to see that Robbie and Julia are the couple that are meant to be.
Join the party of the year with a musical that promises to get you up dancing faster than your Dad at a wedding, packed with songs which capture all the fun and energy of the Adam Sandler smash hit film.
Jon Robyns grew up in Liverpool and moving to Bristol at the age of 10 he became involved with several local theatre and youth music groups.
Performing in such varied shows as Purcell's Dido and Aeneas and Handel's Messiah to Kander and Ebb's Classic Musical Cabaret.
In 1999 he moved to Cardiff and was also part of Black Mountain Male Voice Choir - the official Choir of the 1999 Rugby World Cup, singing at Wales games and the opening and closing ceremonies at Cardiff's Millennium Stadium.
To win the tickets tell us where Jon Robyns grew up and send your entry to the Times Office, 17 Bank Street, Lochgelly, KY5 9QQ by Monday May 29.
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