In this week's brighter, sharper, more colourful Evening Standard

5 April 2012

MONDAY

Win Holmes Place Annual Membership

The Evening Standard has teamed up with Holmes Place to give away an annual gym membership to five lucky readers. We also have a FREE five day trial for every reader because, for some, sweating it out on the treadmill might take some warming to. Luckily it is not all hard work — every reader can receive 20% discount on all beauty treatments.

Chaucer’s timeless classic The Canterbury Tales tickets to win

From the very first of its five annual engagements, Royal Shakespeare Company's productions have been praised as being inventive and witty. For the 2005-2006 season, the company returns with The Canterbury Tales and the Evening Standard has 25 pairs of tickets to give away for either the Wife of Bath or the Miller’s Tale. Pick up a copy for your chance to see the brand-new adaptation of Geoffrey Chaucer's light-hearted look at human nature.

TUESDAY

Holmes Place Annual Membership to be won

Pick yourself up a copy of the Evening Standard for your chance to win one of five Holmes Place annual memberships. We are also offering every reader a FREE five day trial PLUS 20% discount on all beauty treatments.

Fly to New York with Virgin Atlantic from £299

What an offer — the Evening Standard is giving every reader the chance to take part in an exclusive flight offer to New York with Virgin Atlantic. Pick up a copy to see how you can fly to New York for as little as £299 in Sep and Nov 2006. Great deals - only with the Evening Standard.

WEDNESDAY

Holmes Place Annual Membership to be won

Pick yourself up a copy of the Evening Standard for your chance to win one of five Holmes Place annual memberships. We are also offering every reader a FREE five day trial PLUS 20% discount on all beauty treatments.

Win Preview Night tickets to the British International Motor Show

For the first time in 30 years the biggest, most anticipated and unrivalled motor event in Britain is back in London with a new look, new interactive experiences, new dates and more new and exciting cars than you'll find anywhere else in the UK. The British International Motor Show is the ultimate day out for everyone who drives a car and we have 125 pairs of preview night tickets for to give away. Be the first in the driving seat to pick up a copy of the Evening Standard for your chance to win.

PLUS don’t miss London’s favourite property guide, Homes & Property, FREE with the Evening Standard every Wednesday.

In this week’s Homes & Property:

  • Exclusive: David Cameron's summer hideaway
  • Thames Gateway's new plans unveiled
  • Croydon goes shopping crazy

THURSDAY

Win Holmes Place Annual Membership

Pick up a copy of the Evening Standard for your chance to win one of five annual gym memberships. PLUS we are also giving away a FREE five day trial for every reader and 20% discount on all beauty treatments.

Win tickets to BBC Proms in the Park

Over the last ten years BBC Proms in the Park has brought musical magic to more than a million people across the United Kingdom, offering some of the best musical talent. We have 50 pairs of tickets to give away so be sure to pick up a copy of your Evening Standard for your chance to win tickets to this unmissable event.

FRIDAY

Win Holmes Place Annual Membership

Pick up a copy of the Evening Standard for your chance to win one of five annual gym memberships. PLUS we are also giving away a FREE five day trial for every reader and 20% discount on all beauty treatments.

Exclusive Preview tickets for Innocent Voices to be won

Innocent Voices is the harrowing tale of a mother’s struggle to protect her children in the middle of a civil war. Set during the 1980-1992 civil war in El Salvador, Innocent Voices is told through the eyes of 11-year-old Chava, played by Carlos Padilla. The movie recently won the Golden Space Needle Award as Best Film at the 2005 Seattle International Film Festival and we have 50 pairs of tickets to an exclusive preview screening, which is followed by a Q&A with the Director Luis Mandoki, writer Oscar Torres and lead actress Leonor Varela.

PLUS For a fashionable Friday, don’t miss London’s weekly glossy ES Magazine. FREE with the Evening Standard.

This week’s exciting editorial includes:

  • The rebirth of Christy: Christy Turlington, the supermodel who got away
  • The Prince of Darkness: Italy's scandalous would-be-king, Vittorio Emmanuele
  • University challenge: Countess Sondes on building a new Oxbridge
  • Trading up: The Millionaire's property market
  • The Gulf club: Why Brits are buying up Dubai

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