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* [https://www.studiotheatreclub.com/ Studio Theatre Club website] - see particularly [https://www.studiotheatreclub.com/gallery-2 the Gallery] for photos of the production | * [https://www.studiotheatreclub.com/ Studio Theatre Club website] - see particularly [https://www.studiotheatreclub.com/gallery-2 the Gallery] for photos of the production | ||
* [https://www.stephenbriggs.com/ Stephen Briggs' website] | * [https://www.stephenbriggs.com/ Stephen Briggs' website] | ||
* [https://www.dailyinfo.co.uk/feature/17139/terry-pratchett-murder-in-ankh-morpork#review70552 | * [https://www.dailyinfo.co.uk/feature/17139/terry-pratchett-murder-in-ankh-morpork#review70552 ''Daily Info'' reviews] - two reviews of the production in a local Oxford-area publication | ||
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Latest revision as of 08:10, 28 November 2023
Murder in Ankh-Morpork (advertised as Terry Pratchett: Murder in Ankh-Morpork) is a stage play dramatised by Stephen Briggs by special permission for the Studio Theatre Club in 2020. The play is primarily adapted from Men at Arms, but incorporates elements from Guards! Guards!, Feet of Clay and Thud!, notably the characters of Cheery Littlebottom and Sally von Humpeding. It was scheduled to debut at the Unicorn Theatre in Abingdon in November 2020, but thanks to restrictions to curb the spread of COVID-19, was rescheduled. It was eventually performed in November 2021.
Unlike Briggs' direct adaptations, and the previous combined works The Rince Cycle and The Shakespeare Codex, Murder in Ankh-Morpork has not been published and the performance rights are not available.
External Links
- Studio Theatre Club website - see particularly the Gallery for photos of the production
- Stephen Briggs' website
- Daily Info reviews - two reviews of the production in a local Oxford-area publication