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Sky1 and The Reduced Shakespeare company present Lost Reduced. 5 seasons of Lost in less than 10 minutes.
The final season of Lost premieres in the UK on Sky1 on the 5 February and in case you’ve forgotten what happened in the first five seasons The Reduced Shakespeare Company is putting on one of its unique performances, condensing the last five seasons into less than 10 minutes. The result will be performed in front of a live audience of Lost fans in Covent Garden, London on Thursday 28 January at 7.30pm. There will also be a video introduction by Lost writers Damon Lindelof and Carlton Cuse, who have declared the reduced script "awesome" and "inspired". There will also be drinks and nibbles and lots of other treats.
To be in with a chance of getting a pair of tickets to the event all you have to do is email your name, contact number and the email address of your "plus one" (yes, you can bring a mate) to lostonsky1@sky.com . The winners will then be selected and notified if they have received tickets on Tuesday 26 January.
The Reduced Shakespeare Company is a three-man comedy troupe that have succeeded in abridging the complete works of William Shakespeare and even the complete word of God. So surely, the last 5 seasons of Lost will be a walk in the park. So if you need reminding what happened to Locke, wha was down the hatch and who ‘the others’ were this is the event for you.
Lost the last series starts on Sky1 and Sky1 HD on 5th February.
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