Win DVD of Chicago, starring Renee Zellweger and Catherine Zeta-Jones!
November 13, 2009 by kathleen
It seems to have been confirmed that Ashlee Simpson-Wentz will be appearing as Roxie Hart in the hit Broadway show Chicago. According to a recent report from Access Hollywood, her run will start in December and will last for six weeks.

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In order to celebrate her transition from the small screen to the big stage, we will be giving away one DVD of the movie version of Chicago, starring Renee Zellwegger as blonde bombshell turned murderess Roxie Hart and Catherine Zeta-Jones as sultry jazz crooner Velma Kelly. The film also stars Richard Gere, John C. Reilly and Queen Latifah. It came out in 2002 and won an astounding six Academy Awards, including Best Picture.
Now is a great time to get yourself familiar with the musical before Ashlee inhabits the role!
How To Enter:
To be eligible to win one DVD of the film Chicago, please leave a comment in the comment sections below.
The contest will close on Friday, November 20, 2009 at 12 p.m. EST. The winner will be drawn randomly from the comments and will be announced on Saturday, November 21, 2009. The winner will be emailed to arrange for prize delivery.
Limit one entry per person. You must leave a valid email address in order for me to reach you. The contest is restricted to US / Canada residents only.
There will only be one winner.
Good luck!














Please enter me
I LOVE this movie!
Such great music. Thanks for the contest.
great film, love to win this
This is a great movie and well deserving of the academy awards it received.I
would love to win this and thanks
She is a fine actress.
Great movie. I would love to win the DVD.
Fantastic movie!
It sounds great.
I love Chicago! She’s going to do great!
Another great prize. Thank you for the opportunity to win.
Please enter me into the contest. Thanks!
This would be fun
cool!!!!
I love chicago!
Missed that movie.
Chicago is the first musical I ever saw where the whole time it played I wasn’t wondering which would be worse, the movie or the jail time from killing my wife, but the movie won me over, and I even kind of like it now.