THE adored and critically acclaimed Olivier Award winning rock spectacular is returning on a much anticipated 25th anniversary UK tour featuring a special appearance by Grant Stott, and it will be at Edinburgh’s Festival Theatre from 10th to 14th March.

And thanks to the management of the Festival the Times has four pairs of tickets available for the performance of Wednesday 11th March.

Inspired by Shakespeare’s Tempest and packed with rock ‘n’ roll classics such as Heard It Through the Grapevine, Young Girl, Good Vibrations and Gloria, with stunning special effects and a brilliant cast of actor musicians, this is THE great night out to remember!

Featuring the classic hits Great Balls of Fire, Teenager in Love, Gloria, Johnny B Goode, Shake Rattle and Roll, Young Girl, Wipe Out, She’s Not There, it is a brilliant night’s entertainment.

The plot follows the crew of a routine survey flight under the command of Captain Tempest. After takeoff, Captain Tempest converses with the ship’s new Science Officer, who is a woman, and they argue about the importance of men and women on earth.

During their argument, the ship gets caught in a meteor shower. The Science Officer suggests that they use the shuttle craft and abandon ship, but Captain Tempest insists on flying through the storm.

During the confusion, the Science Officer escapes the ship via a shuttle craft. Their spaceship is drawn mysteriously to the planet D’Illyria where the crew meet mad scientist Doctor Prospero, who has been marooned on the planet since his wife and science partner, Gloria, sent him and their daughter Miranda into space.

Doctor Prospero offers to help repair the broken starship and he, his daughter, and their robot Ariel come aboard. The ship’s cook, Cookie, is instantly taken by Miranda’s beauty and falls in love with her, a love he thinks she returns. In fact she has fallen in love with Captain Tempest, against the will of her father. During discussions about locating the missing Science Officer, Ariel reveals information about Doctor Prospero’s new formula ‘X Factor’, which can enhance the brain and mind.

After an argument with his daughter over her love for the captain, Doctor Prospero takes the draught of ‘X Factor’. Soon afterwards, the ship is attacked by a foul monster, but during the attack it is revealed that Ariel is in the airlock with the missing Science Officer. To save them both, Captain Tempest orders the airlock opened, which allows the monster to gain access to the ship........................................

To win one of the pairs of tickets get a Times and send your entry to the Times Office, 17 Bank Street, Lochgelly, by Wednesday 26th February.