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The Stirling Players will reign in the new theatre season by presenting to audiences Simon James and Irana Brown’s play adaptation of the much-loved Terry Pratchett story, Lords and Ladies.
In the mountain kingdom of Lancre, three witches return home from a broomstick tour of Discworld to find the elves are back and there is a very real threat of the entire Disc being destroyed.
Granny Weatherwax and her tiny coven must do battle with the elves who threaten to take control with their hypnotic glamour.
A comedic adventure of witches, wizards, romantic interludes, a royal wedding, strange crop circles, even stranger Morris dancers, and the biggest threat Discworld has ever faced . . . Elves!
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New short movement based works from three of Shakespeares' well known plays. Much Ado about Nothing, Romeo and Juliet, and "The Scottish Play".
These innovative young directors have devised short pieces using movement and dance and comedy to provide a great night's entertainment.
A Stirling Players Youth (SPY) project, featuring young people aged from 12-24.
Cost is $5.00 a person. Two nights only!
Hope you'll come along and enjoy a different night's entertainment and support our young people.