The wild, witty and inventive world of Terry Pratchett’s’ Discworld brought to life in a musical fantasy will be hitting the stage in Kingston.
Mort the Musical tells the story of an affable young man struggling to find a job who receives an offer he can’t refuse, to become Death’s apprentice.
There are perks, he doesn’t even need to be dead to take the position, but the awkward trainee soon starts to make mistakes, not least falling in love with a princess who should be dead.
The play, directed by Luke Sheppard and presented by Music Youth Theatre, will appeal to children of all ages, with much for parents to enjoy too.
Sorcery, magic, comedy and romance in one fabulous evening, Mort the Musical is one not to be missed – if only as a reminder that however tough your boss it can’t be worse than working for the grim reaper!
Mort the Musical, August 29 to September 1. £8-£25. More details at rosetheatre kingston.org or call 08444 821556.
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