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Win tickets to a preview of 'The Piano Tuner of Earthquakes'

We've got 250 tickets to give away to a special Time Out screening of The Quay Brothers' new film.

Jan 10 2006

The Quay Brothers return following their debut feature, 'Institute Benjamenta', with an intriguing new fairytale called 'The Piano Tuner of Earthquakes'.

On the eve of her wedding, the opera singer Malvina is mysteriously killed and abducted by the malevolent Dr Droz. Felisberto, an innocent piano tuner, is summoned to Droz's secluded villa to service his strange musical automatons.

Little by little, Felisberto learns of Malvina's fate and the doctor's plans to stage a 'diabolical opera'.

'The Piano Tuner of Earthquakes' is released on February 17, but thanks to Artificial Eye, we have 250 tickets for a preview on Monday February 13 at 6.30pm at the Renoir.

Simply send a first-class SAE, marked 'Piano Tuner' to Time Out Online, 251 Tottenham Court Road, London W1T 7AB by February 10.

The first 125 readers picked at random will each receive a pair of tickets.

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  • adrian stuart said...
    poor person, love's the b.quay. free tickets would be a nice. Posted on Mar 08 2006 14:55
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