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The Dulwich Players Present

Terry Pratchett?s WYRD SISTERS

Adapted by Stephen Briggs

With music by Paul Grimwood

From 6th ? 9th April

At The Edward Alleyn Theatre, Dulwich College, SE21 7LD


Tickets are ?12 (plus booking fee) available through https://www.dulwichplayers.org/ or [email protected]

Tickets are also sold on the door, subject to availability.


Performances:

Wednesday 6th ? Friday 8th April at 8pm

Saturday 9th April at 3pm and 8pm


Royalties and Programme Donations go to Terry Pratchett?s chosen charity: the Orangutan Foundation.



This performance of Wyrd Sisters, a Discworld? Play, is an AMATEUR PRODUCTION


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Wyrd Sisters was the 6th of Terry Pratchett?s 41 Discworld? books, and one where he quite properly decides that witches, and not wizards, should be the dominant force, driving forward this wonderful world of magic.

Join us in a story of drama, love and silliness, combining Macbeth and Hamlet with a touch of Lear (and maybe Blackadder); where the wicked are extremely wicked, and good appears in surprising forms. Depressed heroes and brainless guards; noble actors and a vowel-less demon; all guided by rule-breaking witches and ? above all magic ? as we fly through 22 manic scene changes to that glorious moment when good triumphs over evil.

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