FOUR professionally choreographed acts are packed into Mamma Mia - The Concert at Winsford Civic Hall on Sunday, September 21 and the Guardian has three pairs of tickets to give away.

The production includes a 60's special with a tribute to Lulu and a fast moving Grease spectacular. Topping the bill are the acclaimed Bee Gees Magic and Abba Magic stage shows.

Paul Roberts, who plays Bjorn in the Abba Magic finale said: "We pride ourselves on the authenticity of our costumes.

Disbanded

"We take the audience from Abba's earliest days right up to when they disbanded.

"To begin with their outfits were hideous but they get progressively less offensive."

Popular live band Bee Gees Magic have just returned from a tour of Iraq, where they entertained the British troops. They were the first Western artists to play in the country for 35 years, after Saddam had outlawed the music.

Martin Spooner, who plays Robin Gibb in the show, said: "We were flown in from Kuwait by Chinook helicopter to entertain the British troops because it was too dangerous to travel by road."

The trio played to 3,000 troops a night in Basra and Northern Iraq for the British Government commissioned shows.

Although they enjoyed their overseas adventures they are now looking forward to getting an adrenalin rush from a stage appearance in the UK rather then playing in a war-zone.

Martin said: "On one occasion we played in a sand storm - well, you can't let 3,000 squaddies down just because it's a bit windy."

To win a pair of tickets answer the following question: Who plays Bjorn in Abba Magic?

The first person to ring Liz Cummins on 01606 43333 will win a pair of tickets, a CD and two glitter wigs.

The second person will win a pair of tickets and two glitter wigs. The third person will win a pair of tickets.

ecummins@guardiangrp.co.uk