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    18:00 - The Wonderful World Of Musicals (Adrian & Fizz) 09 JUL 2024

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Win Two Tickets to the manga sensation, Death Note, at The Barbican.

today03/05/2026

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If you had the power over life and death, what would you do? 

This summer, the hotly anticipated world premiere of Death Note: The Musical, arrives at the Barbican for 50 performances only from 30 July to 12 September.

With over 30 million copies sold worldwide, the legendary manga phenomenon is a global sensation that has captivated audiences for almost twenty years, including multiple sell-out seasons of the musical in Japan, Korea and Taiwan.  

Now, boldly reimagined for the London stage this new musical features an electrifying score by Tony, Grammy and Emmy nominee Frank Wildhorn, lyrics by Jack Murphy and a book by Ivan Menchell

When brilliant student Light Yagami discovers a notebook with the power to determine who lives and who dies, his mission to reshape society quickly spirals out of control and attracts the attention of the elusive and ruthless detective L. What begins as justice descends into obsession and forces both Light and L to confront the limits of morality itself.

To try and win tickets just fill in your details below and answer the question.

Terms and conditions – This month we will give away one pair of tickets for any Monday to Friday evening performance of Death Note between 31st July and 29th August. This competition will close at midnight on June 30th and the winner will be contacted directly.

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Written by: Paul Scott

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