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Pratchett Pieces Three

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Preview(s):
10 Feb 2012, 8.00pm (Fri)
Opening night:
11 Feb 2012, 8.00am (Sat)
Season continues:
Wed to Sat at 8pm
until
24 Feb 2012 (Fri)

Media members please book your tickets for Opening Night.

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Details
Pricing: 
Adult $18, Conc $15, Bank SA $15/ Fringe Benefits $15
Duration: 
90 mins plus interval
Credits: 

Original Short Stories by Sir Terry Pratchett
Adapted for the stage by Pamela Munt
Featuring a troupe of actors especially devoted to this production
Directed by Pamela Munt and David Dyte
Lighting design by Stephen Dean

Preview dates: 
10 Feb 2012, 8.00pm (Fri)
Opening night: 
11 Feb 2012, 8.00am (Sat)
Continuing dates: 
15 Feb 2012, 8.00pm (Wed)
16 Feb 2012, 8.00pm (Thu)
17 Feb 2012, 8.00pm (Fri)
18 Feb 2012, 8.00pm (Sat)
22 Feb 2012, 8.00pm (Wed)
23 Feb 2012, 8.00pm (Thu)
24 Feb 2012, 8.00pm (Fri)
Pratchett Pieces Three

...as usual, Unseen delivers the goods in fine style, with thrills and giggles a plenty in Munt's wonderful adaptations of five of Sir Terry's petite tales....everyone gets Pratchett beautifully right, so that one is all the time aware of the satirical intent behind the delicious fun. - Stephen Davenport - Indaily

A seasoned ensemble cast....launch their way steadily through this hand-picked selection of clever and off beat scenarios......in particular...David Dyte’s bit parts are a delight. It is both an assured homage for Pratchett fans, and a varied showbag of introduction for Pratchett novice audiences. Daniel McInnes – Stage Whispers

It is no wonder that these highly complex pieces of theatre, adapted from the Discworld books of Terry Pratchett, worked so well. When Granny Weatherwax is your director nothing dares go wrong! In our world Granny Weatherwax is sometimes known as Pamela Munt, and it is thanks to her passion and skill that Adelaide audiences have the chance to live with yet more Pratchett Pieces. Christine Pyman - Glam Adelaide

Sir Terry Pratchett’s Discworld novels are, perhaps, legendary..In Unseen’s Pratchett Pieces Three, five of his short stories.. have been adapted by Pamela Munt with great success. ..The eleven cast members ... make a tight, strong ensemble giving good performances all round....It is a very funny, enjoyable night of entertainment that should most definitely appease true Pratchett lovers, and highly likely to bag him quite a few new converts. - Brian Godfrey - Theatre People

Bite-sized quirky comedies adapted by Pamela Munt from the short stories of Sir Terry Pratchett.
This is the third time that Unseen Theatre Company has presented bite-sized Terry Pratchett comedies especially for the Adelaide Fringe, but this time we are giving you even more! - A full season of shows immediately prior to the Fringe and three nights at the beginning of the Fringe season. Pratchett Pieces Three will consist of three brand new plays (never seen before), and a chance to catch up on a couple from Pratchett Pieces One and Two, that you may have missed in previous Fringe seasons. If you are a Pratchett fan you cannot afford to miss this! If you are not a fan yet, come along and see what all the fuss is about!

Please note that although Pratchett Pieces Three runs for our normal full season, only three nights of this season will be over the Fringe period. These nights are Feb 22, 23, & 24.

ABOUT THE STORIES

• Death and What Comes Next (World Premiere)
A deathbed philosophical argument with one who really knows the answer – DEATH!
• The Trial (adapted from the short story “The Sea and Little Fishes”) (World Premiere)
Granny Weatherwax is visited by the world of “do-gooders” and committees. Can she learn to be nice?
• Hollywood Chickens
Speculation on the relationship between chickens and roads is almost part of our culture now. Could Hollywood have the answer?
• Turntables of the Night
Back to the 70’s disco scene – only this time DEATH is joining the party.
• A Collegiate Casting Out of Devilish Devices (World Premiere)
An hilarious look at academic life in the Discworld’s most prestigious University.

BOOKINGS: For shows up until Feb 21, book at www.bakehousetheatre.com (or click on the link on this page). For Fringe shows on Feb 22, 23, 24 Book at FRINGETIX
WHERE: Bakehouse Theatre, 255 Angas St. Adelaide

ALL PROCEEDS FROM OPENING NIGHT WILL BE DONATED TO ALZHEIMER'S AUSTRALIA - SA http://www.fightdementia.org.au/South-Australia.aspx

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My partner and I saw the Friday night show of "Pratchett Pieces Three"
It was my first theatre experience and we loved it. In fact I will go so far as to say it was awesome. Thank you all for one of the best nights out I have ever had. - Jason Templeton - Audience member


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