"It is a strangely rewarding task to bring to life a world that exists only in fantasy and indeed a world that appears differently in every single Pratchett reader's head. I thought at first that the cast would have difficulties in realising my vision of the Discworld, turning the people into believable and likeable characters and making me laugh at the same time. How wrong I was!

The cast have brought their own mannerisms and affectations (and a multitude of different accents) to scenes that I had visualised only in two dimensions and, quite simply, the Discworld was brought to life before my eyes.

The story itself is appropriately described by Stephen Briggs when he writes 'Terry Pratchett takes Shakespeare's Macbeth and then turns it up 'til the knob comes off.' Wyrd Sisters is a tale of love, of honour, of the triumph of good over evil and it's a bloody good laugh too!

- Anna Foster, Director

 

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