Sefton Theatre Company (Southport, Merseyside) are planning to put on Wyrd Sisters next March 11th to 14th.
Before they actually pay for the performing rights they have been advised to check if there were any other amateur company productions of the same play taking place around the same time, or even any professional productions. Now for a Pro-production it's quite easy, it's info about the amateur field that may cause a problem.
So, does anybody know if there are any other Wyrd Sisters productions for early next year in the North West of England?
They do have a number of players who are members of multiple companies in the local area and nobody really local is planning one, but I thought I'd ask here too, as DW fans are often the best information resource for DW related stuff (amongst other things).
It is one of the earlier plays, but since this will be the company's first foray into Discworld, it's also possibly the most accessible one for players with little prior knowledge of the characters, or even the humour of the pieces.
Sorry if you read this post in other DW related forums, but not everyone is in every forum.
Cheers
Scouse Mark&Cal.
Before they actually pay for the performing rights they have been advised to check if there were any other amateur company productions of the same play taking place around the same time, or even any professional productions. Now for a Pro-production it's quite easy, it's info about the amateur field that may cause a problem.
So, does anybody know if there are any other Wyrd Sisters productions for early next year in the North West of England?
They do have a number of players who are members of multiple companies in the local area and nobody really local is planning one, but I thought I'd ask here too, as DW fans are often the best information resource for DW related stuff (amongst other things).
It is one of the earlier plays, but since this will be the company's first foray into Discworld, it's also possibly the most accessible one for players with little prior knowledge of the characters, or even the humour of the pieces.
Sorry if you read this post in other DW related forums, but not everyone is in every forum.
Cheers
Scouse Mark&Cal.