TWO crafty robbers, Hefty Hugh and Lanky Len, have a cunning plan to steal a farmer’s prize cow.

But what they weren’t counting on is the tiniest, quietest creature, a ladybird of all things, foiling their plans.

Based on the best-selling picture book by Julia Donaldson and Lydia Monks, the stage adaptation of What the Ladybird Heard comes to the Haymarket for a four-day stint from Thursday, 12 July.

Join woolly sheep, the hairy hog, the fat red hen and the dainty dog as they take on the villains in this hit musical stage adaptation.

This action-packed 55-minute adventure has original songs, live music, puppetry, plenty of audience participation and lots of laughs, making it the perfect treat for families with children aged three and up.

Julia Donaldson said: “I love the songs, the farmer’s song at the beginning is wonderful and the lovely, lively acting set against Lydia’s farmyard is a joy.”

The Gazette has teamed up with the Anvil Arts Trust to give away one family ticket (two adults, two children) as well as the opportunity to meet the cast and have a photo taken after the show at the first showing on July 12.

To enter all you have to do is answer this simple question:

What is the name of the pair of crafty robbers who plan to steal the farmer’s cow?

Is it A) Hairy Harry and Loud Lucy B) Hilarious Harriet and Lippy Luke or C) Hefty Hugh and Lanky Len.

Send your answer to tim.birkbeck@basingstokegazette.co.uk with your name, address and contact details by midnight on Friday, 29 June.

All entrants must supply their full name and contact details, normal Newsquest terms and conditions apply.

Tickets can be purchased by visiting anvilarts.org.uk.