Is the Bard turning in his grave, or giggling with delight?
Director: Pamela Munt, David Dyte
Original Novel: Sir Terry Pratchett
Adaptor: Stephen Briggs
Lighting Designer: Stephen Dean
Costume Designer: Kahlia Tutty
Set Designers: David Good, Pamela Munt
Stage Manager: Andrew Zeuner
Cast: Pamela Munt, Therese Hornby, Lucy Haas-Hennessy
Unseen Theatre Company presents Sir Terry Pratchett's Wyrd Sisters.
Witches are not, by their nature, gregarious (well except perhaps for nanny Ogg). They certainly don't have leaders. Granny Weatherwax was the most highly-regarded of the leaders they didn't have, but even she is about to find that meddling in royal politics is a lot more difficult than certain playwrights would have you believe.
Blasted heaths; three old crones (well two old crones and a young one in training) bloody murder with spots that refuse to be erased; usurping Kings; vanishing heirs to thrones; political maoeuvrings; all-knowing Fools; plays within plays; truth within lies and all the usual "divers, alarums and excursions".
No - its not Shakespeare - it's the Discworld, but given that this world holds a distorted mirror to our own, the question is: Is the Bard turning in his grave or giggling with delight?
Come and find out for yourself.
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