Wednesday, June 9, 2010

Terry Pratchett's Wyrd Sisters at Open Circle Theater

Open Circle Theater is pleased to present the stage adaptation of Terry Pratchett's cult Discworld novel WYRD SISTERS, having its Seattle premiere June 25 thru July 17.

Wyrd Sisters takes Macbeth and then turns it up ‘till the knob comes off (with healthy doses of Hamlet, Lear and Richard III implied as well).  It’s all there - a wicked duke and duchess, the ghost of the murdered king, dim soldiers, strolling players, a land in peril.  And who stands between the Kingdom and destruction?  Three powerful witches and a cartload of puns, jokes and lampooning. It's “the Scottish play” from the witches perspective.

Terry Pratchett is the well known author of the Discworld novels, currently at 37 books and growing.  The books are broad comic fantasies that follow actions in a place called Discworld, a vaguely medieval place, which is a flat world balanced on the back of four elephants and which is, in turn, on the back of a giant turtle.  Each book is set in a different part of the Disc and generally parodies or is inspired by a different subject ("Wyrd Sisters" is MacBeth, "Maskerade" opera and Phantom, etc.). Currently the second most-read writer in the UK and seventh non-US author most-read in the US, Terry Pratchett and the Discworld series have gained an international cult following.

WHAT: WYRD SISTERS
Written by Terry Pratchett / Adapted by Stephen Briggs

WHEN: Running June 25 thru July 17
Thu., Fri. & Sat. @ 7:30

** OPENING NIGHT, FRI. JUNE 25 IS 100% FREE!  FOR RESERVATIONS CALL (206) 382-4250 **

PRICE: $16 at the door / $14 Advance at http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/114636
Students/Seniors $3 off at the door
All Thursdays are Pay-What-You-Will admission at the door

INFO: (206) 382-4250  - or -  www.OCTheater.com

WHERE: Open Circle Theater - 2222 Second Ave., 2nd Floor (between Bell & Blanchard above Shorty's)

Director:
Z. Sharon Glantz

Cast:
Alicia Barta, Alice Bridgforth, Susan Connors, Erin Eckerman, Audra Goffeney, Katrina Hamilton, Rhys Henley, Todd Hull, Joan Jankowski, Lisa Keeton, Todd van der Ark

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