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Many thanks to [[Helen Chadney]], [[Su Hands]] and all the Box Office Staff, [[Andrew Rickinson]], [[Bernie Bullbrook]], [[Ian Mill]], [[David Miller]], [[Twiglette]] and [[Jenny Newstead]] for the hourglasses. | Many thanks to [[Helen Chadney]], [[Su Hands]] and all the Box Office Staff, [[Andrew Rickinson]], [[Bernie Bullbrook]], [[Ian Mill]], [[David Miller]], [[Twiglette]] and [[Jenny Newstead]] for the hourglasses. |
Revision as of 16:23, 14 August 2009
by Terry Pratchett adapted by Stephen Briggs
Directed by Nik Anderson
Performances: Tue – Sat October 1999, Prompt Corner
Contents
Introduction
Text about the play
Cast
- Death - Stephen Carlill
- Mort - Joe Williams
- Ysabell - Alice Mill
- Albert - Lionel Monks
- Princess Keli - Elizabeth Buss
- Cutwell - Stewart Barham
- Colon - Stephen Pitt
- Carrot - Matthew Blackstaffe
- Nobby - Pat Mill
- Duke of Sto/Helit/Assassin/Bursar - John Legg
- Rincewind/Servant/Lezek - David Ford
- Acolyte/Hrita/King Olerve - Chris Bennett
- High Priest/Landlord/Keeble - Peter Searle
- Goodie Hamstring/Lady - Marcia Kelli
- Maid - Denise McAleaney
- Queen/Courtier - Miriam Mulquin
Crew
- PA - Sue McAleaney
- Lighting Design - Mike Elliott
- Lighting Operator - Jenny Newstead
- Sound Operator - Jane Thornhill
- Costumes - Val Williams & Miriam Mulquin
- Prompt - Juliette Mills
- Make-up - Mark Goude
Many thanks to Helen Chadney, Su Hands and all the Box Office Staff, Andrew Rickinson, Bernie Bullbrook, Ian Mill, David Miller, Twiglette and Jenny Newstead for the hourglasses.
Reviews
Some review quotes go here
Gallery
Reminiscences and Anecdotes
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See Also
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References
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External Links
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