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Revision as of 21:28, 6 November 2016

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. The plays have been performed by both professional as well as fan groups.

Discworld

Corgi, 1996










Corgi, 1996










Corgi, 1997










Corgi, 1997










Samuel French, 1998










Samuel French, 1999










Samuel French, 2001










Methuen, 2002











Methuen, 2004











Methuen, 2004










Methuen, 2005











Methuen, 2005











Methuen, 2005











Oxford University Press, 2006









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











Currently Unpublished, 2016

Non-Discworld

Oxford University Press, 1996









?Oxford University Press, 2009











Oxford Playscripts

Musical Packs

External Links

Studio Theatre Club Website