THE Lady Vanishes begins at week long run at the King's Theatre, Edinburgh, in two week's time and we have a pair of tickets for the show up for grabs.

The show runs from February 18 to February 23 and our tickets are for the show on Tuesday February 19.

This is a new adaptation of the much-loved film - directed by Alfred Hitchcock and starring Margaret Lockwood and Michael Redgrave.

Socialite Iris is travelling home to England on the train when an accident introduces her to the mild-mannered Miss Froy.

After her travelling companion suddenly disappears, Iris is perplexed to find that all the other passengers deny ever having seen her.

With the help of urbane musician Max she turns detective and together they become drawn into a complex web of European intrigue as they try to solve the mystery of why the lady vanished.

Miss Froy, a former governess and music teacher, listens to a tune performed by a folk singer under her window. Unseen by her, the singer is killed.

The next morning, before catching the train, Iris is hit on the head by a planter apparently aimed at Miss Froy, who then helps Iris onto the train. Also on board are Charters and Caldicott, Gilbert, a lawyer named Todhunter and his mistress "Mrs. Todhunter". As a result of her injury, Iris blacks out. After the train is moving, Iris wakes up in a compartment with Miss Froy and several strangers. She joins Miss Froy in the dining car for tea. Unable to be heard above the train noise, the elderly lady writes her name on the window with her finger. Soon after, they return to their compartment, where Iris falls asleep.

When Iris awakens, Miss Froy has vanished. The strangers in her compartment say they know nothing about an English lady. Even Todhunter, who spoke with Miss Froy earlier, pretends not to remember her in an attempt to avoid any possible scandal. Iris searches, but cannot find her.

A quick-witted and devilishly fun thriller, the 1939 classic film is ranked as one of the best British films of all time. This early masterpiece from Hitchcock - the ‘Master of Suspense’ – is brought to life in a new adaptation from the masters of the stage thriller.

To win our pair of tickets tell us who directed the film which the play is based on and send your answer to the Times Office, 17 Bank Street, Lochgelly, KY5 9QQ by Monday February 11.

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