Who are you?
We're Coney, an agency of adventure and play. You can read a little more about us here. We like to stay in the shadows because it suits our work, but if you have any burning questions, then you should knock@youhavefoundconey.net.

What do you mean by an adventure made especially for me?
It will be an incredibly exciting experience. It will be a like a short story where you get to play the hero. It will be full of delights and excitements that we will be sure you'll enjoy (and all legal). We'll find a way discreetly
to find out more about you so we have a pretty good idea what the perfect adventure would be for you.

When and where will it happen?
Whenever you and we agree, we imagine in summer 2010. Starting somewhere near you. Lasting no more than a day or a night and ending in easy reach of where you started.

How do I know it will be any good?
Well, in one way, we don't. It will be a unique experience that is made just for you. It won't have happened before or ever again. But we'll spend a tenth of what we take in the Lottery to make sure it's extraordinary. And we've made different kinds of adventure for all kinds of people, sometimes helping Rabbit, sometimes by ourselves. We're pretty good at what we do. Here's what some people have said about the experiences we've made:

"I tend to talk a bit too grandly when I talk about the Goldbug hunt. I can’t help it, it inspires me to talk big, to talk emotionally. I want people to know how much I enjoyed taking part, and how much I appreciated it. To me, it was something new, a new medium by which to experience things. Imagine what it would be like if you had never seen a film in your whole life, only to one day have somebody usher you into a darkened auditorium and sit with you whilst you watched for the first time. The Goldbug hunt was my film." - player of The Gold-Bug

"My best experience in 5 years of theatre" - David Jubb, co-artistic director of BAC, on Rabbit: Valentine.

Between us, we've also made adventures and play for commissioners and clients including the National Theatre, the Science Museum, LIFT, the BBC, C4, NESTA, Metal, 4IP, BAC, and an award-winning adventure for publishers Hodder & Stoughton.

How much is a tenth of what you take?
It depends how many tickets we sell. Because we're selling tickets through a third party, they will take a deduction. If we sell out then we reckon one tenth of our take will be £1800. The more tickets we sell, the more we can spend.

How do I know my transaction is secure?
You'll be dealing with a trusted third party , an entirely secure online purchasing system that is used across the web. We deal with them. So we are never in possession of your details.

When will the draw take place?
It will take place either after all tickets have been sold or on 1 May 2010, whichever is sooner.

How will you contact me if I've won?
We'll ask you for an email address when you purchase a ticket. We'll mail you when we've made the draw. If we don't hear back from you in 30 days then we'll draw another winner. So stay alert ;)

What if I don't win (and what will you do with my email)?
If you don't win, then we'll send you an email as soon as we have confirmed the winner. We'll ask you if you want to join our mailing list and if not (or if we don't hear from you), we'll wipe your email. No third party will ever have access to your email. We'd rather eat spam than be responsible for it.

What are you doing with the rest of the money you raise?
It will help us fund A Small Town Anywhere, building a digital interaction in advance of the show which won't just be for that show, but make it easier for us in the future to make exciting events for people everywhere.

Oh, and of course, neither the Runners, Directors or Producer of Coney nor their immediate families are eligible to win the prize.