Theatre Adaptations

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Several of Terry Pratchett's novels, both Discworld and non-Discworld, have been adapted into plays and performed. Stephen Briggs was the first person to adapt one of Terry Pratchett's books for stage and performed them along with his Studio Theatre Club. Stephen Briggs has adapted the majority of the plays that have been produced except for 'Lords and Ladies' by Irana Brown, 'Nation' by Mark Ravenhill and the Musical Packs by Matthew Holmes.

Rights to Perform

The plays have been performed by both professional as well as fan groups, however since the material is copyrighted permission and a stage application are needed to be purchased beforehand. Amateur rights can be obtained from either Colin Smythe or the publishers, depending on the play; see Colin’s website for details. Professional rights must be obtained from the Pratchett Estate, via Rob Wilkins. Traditionally, all proceeds received by Stephen Briggs for his adaptations are donated to the Orangutan Foundation website.

Discworld

Corgi, 1996










Corgi, 1996










Corgi, 1997










Corgi, 1997










Samuel French, 1998










Samuel French, 1999










Samuel French, 2001. Adapted by Irana Brown.

Adapted by Stephen Briggs, Methuen 11th March 2021.









Methuen, 2002











Methuen, 2002











Methuen, 2004











Methuen, 2004










Methuen, 2005











Methuen, 2005











Methuen, 2005











Oxford University Press, 2006

'A word from the author about the novel' by Terry Pratchett.

This play has an activities section for schools written by Jenny Roberts.







Samuel French, 2011











Oberon Modern Plays, 2015











Oberon Modern Plays, 2015











Oberon Modern Plays, 2015











Omnibus, Feet of Clay/The Rince Cycle/Unseen Academicals. Oberon Modern Plays, 2015










Mashup of The Science of Discworld II: the Globe and Shakespeare. First performed in 2016. Published by Methuen 11th March 2021.










First performed in 2018. Published by Methuen 11th March 2021.










Currently unpublished mash-up of Men at Arms, Guards! Guards! and Feet of Clay. To be performed in 2021.

Non-Discworld

Oxford University Press, 1996

'A word from the author about the novel' by Terry Pratchett.

This play has an activities section for schools written by Steve Barlow and Steve Skidmore in the first edition and Jenny Roberts in the second edition.







Unpublished, 2002.

Adapted and directed by Bob Eaton, this production was a co-production between the Belgrade Theatre in Coventry, the Harrogate Theatre and the Theatre Royal, Bury St Edmonds. The first and only season ran between April and June 2002, spending time at all three theatres. It used filmed inserts to represent the humans and elements of their world, to give them the proper scale, while the Nomes were performed by actors.

The case included Matthew Bowyer as Masklin, Rosalind Paul as Grimma, Terry Burns as Angalo, Richard J Fletcher as Dorcas, Robin Johnson as Gurder, David Brett as Torrit, Kate Layden as Granny Morkie and Stephen Aintree as the Abbot and Duke of Haberdasheri. The voice of The Thing was performed by the composer, Sayan Kent; you can hear some of her score for the play on Soundcloud.

While the script was never published, a short piece written by Terry Pratchett for the theatre programme under the title “A Word From Terry Pratchett” was republished as “The Big Store” in both Once More* *with Footnotes and A Slip of the Keyboard.

CD Cover

Unpublished, 2004. A musical adaptation for the stage premiered at the Edinburgh Festival, with music by Leighton James House and lyrics by Shaun McKenna. The album was released online November 23, 2009. A national CD release came out in April 2010.







Oxford University Press (paperback), 2009 and Heinemann (hardback), 2009

The Heinemann edition of the play included a revised performance edition of the script along with an activities section for schools by Richard Duran.









Oxford Playscripts, 2014

'A word from the author about the novel' by Terry Pratchett.

This play has an activities section for schools written by Jenny Roberts.







Musical Packs

The Musical Packs came with in three parts: the play-script, music sheets and the music pre-recorded on a CD.

Bloomsbury, 2011









Johnny and the Bomb Musical Pack

Bloomsbury, 2012









Gallery

JatD First Edition
CJ Second Edition
JatD Alternate Cover
TAM Alternate Cover
Nation Heinemann Cover
LL Stephen Briggs Edition

External Links

Studio Theatre Club Website

Staging a Pratchett Play