Friday's tickets

Friday 13 February 1998 00:02 GMT
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The RSC's Spring season at the Young Vic Theatre opens with Shakespeare's intriguing late history play, Henry VIII. Greg Doran directs an outstanding company, which includes Paul Jesso, Jane Lapotaire and Ian Hogg. There are eight pairs of seats (worth pounds 40 per pair) to be claimed by Independent readers for the performance on Saturday 14 February at 7.15pm. Call the Young Vic Box Office on 0171-928 6363 and quote Independent. One pair of tickets per caller.

Union Dance Company is presenting the first dance show based on a computer game. Inspired by the dancers' on-tour obsession with Playstation's cult game Tekken, the show mixes martial arts, vogueing and hip-hop against a backdrop of Tekken footage. At the Queen Elizabeth Hall tonight at 7.45pm. Independent readers who ring the Royal Festival Hall Box Office on 0171- 960 4242 to book tickets for Dance Tek Warriors quoting the Independent Offer, will be entered into a prize draw to win a Playstation.

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