With the Housebuilder Brain Game and other Marie Curie Brain Games unable to go live this Spring, Marie Curie is to hold its first ever Virtual Brain Game on this Thursday March 18 at 7:30pm.
The Brain Game, a celebrity-hosted quiz and evening of entertainment, is free to take part and you can play the quiz as an individual, within your household or in a virtual team.
The star-studded event will be hosted by impressionist and comedian Jon Culshaw, with quiz rounds hosted by special guests Louis Theroux, Mishal Husain, Theo Randall and Chris Kamara. Musical entertainment comes from Sophie Ellis-Bextor.
There are also a host of prizes in the silent auction including artworks, “at home” dining kits and many exciting experiences. You can get a head start on the night and place your bids now.
To play as an individual or within your household, just log on to the site on the night. Whether playing individually or as a team, Marie Curie recommends that everyone in your team registers at MarieCurieBrainGame.com to ensure you all receive information and joining details.
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