As a punishment, failed wizard Rincewind is given the task of guiding and safeguarding the Disc's first tourist, Twoflower (with his magical luggage on legs). As they travel the city and beyond, they meet the world's oldest hero, Cohen the Barbarian. With him, and with Bethan (a qualified sacrificial victim), they encounter druids, trolls, adventurers, a hairdresser and a power-crazed wizard. Oh, and Death. But not fatally. Did we mention that Rincewind also has to save the world from destruction by a huge red star that will collide with the Discworld at Hogswatch? The Rince Cycle is mostly based on The Light Fantastic, with bits of The Colour of Magic and Sourcery added for good measure. One of Terry Pratchett's most popular Discworld Novels adapted for the stage by long-time friend and collaborator Stephen Briggs. The Rince Cycle mashes the best moments of Rincewind, one of Pratchett's most popular and enduring characters, into a two hour show
As a punishment, failed wizard Rincewind is given the task of guiding and safeguarding the Disc's first tourist, Twoflower (with his magical luggage on legs). As they travel the city and beyond, they meet the world's oldest hero, Cohen the Barbarian. With him, and with Bethan (a qualified sacrificial victim), they encounter druids, trolls, adventurers, a hairdresser and a power-crazed wizard. Oh, and Death. But not fatally. Did we mention that Rincewind also has to save the world from destruction by a huge red star that will collide with the Discworld at Hogswatch? The Rince Cycle is mostly based on The Light Fantastic, with bits of The Colour of Magic and Sourcery added for good measure. One of Terry Pratchett's most popular Discworld Novels adapted for the stage by long-time friend and collaborator Stephen Briggs. The Rince Cycle mashes the best moments of Rincewind, one of Pratchett's most popular and enduring characters, into a two hour show
One of Terry Pratchett’s most popular Discworld Novels, adapted for the stage by long-time friend and collaborator Stephen Briggs.
Sir Terry Pratchett is the acclaimed creator of the global
bestselling Discworld series, the first of which, The Colour of
Magic, was published in 1983. In all, he is the author of fifty
bestselling books. His novels have been widely adapted for stage
and screen, and he is the winner of multiple prizes, including the
Carnegie Medal, as well as being awarded a knighthood for services
to literature. Worldwide sales of his books now stand at 70
million, and they have been translated into thirty-seven
languages.
Stephen Briggs is a British writer of subsidiary works and
merchandise surrounding Terry Pratchett's comic fantasy Discworld.
The Streets of Ankh-Morpork, the first Discworld map, was
co-designed by Briggs and Pratchett and painted by Stephen Player
in 1993. The Discworld Mapp, A Tourist Guide to Lancre and Death's
Domain followed. The Discworld Companion, published in 1995 with
updated editions in 1998 and 2003, is derived from Briggs' database
of Discworld information. In 2007 Briggs published Wit and Wisdom
of Discworld, a compilation of quotes from the Discworld novels. He
also collaborated with Pratchett in the books The Discworld Diaries
and Nanny Ogg's Cookbook. Briggs has also recorded audiobook
versions of certain Discworld works, in editions released by Isis
Publishing and by HarperCollins in the US.
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