
Small Gods: On the Discworld, Gods are as numerous as herring roe, all elbowing for space at the top. When Zebbo Mooty is mysteriously vaporised in an alley, Captain Vimes knows it's time to act.Įric: When precocious young Eric Thursley summons a demon from the loathsome pit to fulfil his every wish, he certainly gets what he asked for. Guards! Guards!: In Ankh-Morpork, the Elucidated Brethren of Ebon Night have turned their hands to magic. But Granny Weatherwax finds that meddling in royal politics is a lot more complicated than certain playwrights would have you believe. A king is cruelly murdered, a child heir and the crown of the kingdom are both missing. Wyrd Sisters: Three witches meet on a blasted heath. It's a dream job - until he discovers that it can be a killer on his love life. Mort: Hopeless young peasant Mort is hired as an apprentice to Death. Now being published for the very first time, the adaptations in this collection are: To read more about the STC, have a look at their website here.A collection of the full-cast BBC Radio dramatisations of novels by Terry Pratchett, with star-studded casts including Martin Jarvis, Sheila Hancock, Anton Lesser, Philip Jackson, Alex Jennings and Mark Heap.

If you want to stage one of my plays - there is lots of info here.

As yet, my adaptations of Lords & Ladies , T erry Pratchett: the Shakespeare Codex and Hogfather have not yet been printed but these will now be published in March 2021. JINGO, GOING POSTAL, LORDS & LADIES, FEET OF CLAY, MAKING MONEY, UNSEENĪCADEMICALS, DODGER, THE RINCE CYCLE, TERRY PRATCHETT: THE SHAKESPEARE CODEX and HOGFATHERĪll but two of the above were originally staged by the Studio Theatre Club in Abingdon.
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RODENTS, THE FIFTH ELEPHANT, THE TRUTH, INTERESTING TIMES, MONSTROUS REGIMENT, NIGHT WATCH, WYRD SISTERS, MORT, GUARDS! GUARDS!, MEN AT ARMS, MASKERADE, CARPE JUGULUM, JOHNNY & THE DEAD, THE AMAZING MAURICE AND HIS EDUCATED Twenty-one Pratchett novels for the amateur stage.

That wasīack in 1990, when I started work on 'Wyrd Sisters'. I was the first person - ever - anywhere in the known universe - to dramatise any of Terry's work.
