Maskerade

By Terry Pratchett

Adapted by Stephen Briggs

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Tigger attempts to chat up Gemma Tigger's fatal charms seem to be failing for once in a way. Ryan as Greebo Greebo the cat, tranformed into a human as an amusing plot device.
Walter Plinge and his lovely beret Chris as Walter, doing his best Michael Crawford impression. Walter again From the look of it, Chris needs a wee.
Greebo as a suave escort The start of an evening socialising.. Detritus, the troll Imagine Alex with a big stone head and arms, then imagine he's drinking wine (from the tray you must imagine Chris to be holding). That's Detritus 'mingling'.
Sally looking very pleased with herself I must find out why Sally's looking so smug.... Walter's mother does worry about him Walter's mother explains her fears for his safety to Granney Weatherwax.
Muscial geniuses (or is that genii?), the lot of them Here we see the musical geniuses responsible for getting the Opera back on track. Well, one musical genius, one evil fiend and a chees maker, but it's close. Weatherwax and Ogg - a force to be reckoned with Granny Weatherwax and Nanny Ogg have a heart to heart.
Weatherwax and a plan Granny Weatherwax wants to borrow Nanny Ogg's cat, Greebo. Greebo appears Greebo is transformed into a man, just for a while. Of course, on stage he didn't have a can of Carling.
Coach ride to Ankh Morpork This scene is a coach ride to Ankh Morpork, where Granny Weatherwax and Nanny Ogg just happen to meet a singer who's going to the opera (and just happen to find out he's not foreign and doesn't like pasta after all). Notice the realism of the set we use at rehearsals. Audience participation Granny and Nanny watch the opera. They don't get it, but they watch it. This scene is a nice cameo for the people who have to constantly ask them to be quiet. Yes Becky, that's you that is.

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