Leek Post & Times

Terry Pratchett’s Discworld to be brought to life

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AUTHOR, comedian and Terry Pratchett fan, Marc Burrows is bringing Discworld to Leek in April.

The Foxlowe Arts Centre (pictured) will host the evening on April 18 from 7.30pm.

MARC invites audiences to celebrate the 40th anniversar­y of the landmark comic fantasy Discworld series with this beautiful tribute.

In 2020, Marc penned the first ever biography of Sir Terry. The book received critical acclaim, won a Locus Award and was embraced by fans. This new, live multimedia show, based on the book, was then created with the full endorsemen­t and support of Narrativia, the company founded to protect and promote the late author’s work in associatio­n with his estate.

The Magic of Terry Pratchett is a comic lecture in which Burrows explores Pratchett’s influences, his rise to fame, impact, and unique life, becoming one of the most beloved storytelle­rs of all time. From the national treasure’s days as a school librarian, his time as a trainee journalist to his untimely death in 2015 and in keeping with Pratchett’s own style, the show is a gently comic celebratio­n and exploratio­n of his work.

It will also seriously examine his death, and the activism he was involved with toward the end of his life surroundin­g dementia treatment and the right- to-die; an important part of his story and legacy.

In addition to using the framework of the ‘The Magic of Terry Pratchett’ book, the show will incorporat­e additional elements of Rob Wilkins’ official biography, ‘Terry Pratchett: A Life in Footnotes,’ (A Sunday Times Bestseller) as well as licensed media.

Sir Terry Pratchett OBE is one of the world’s most widely read authors. Convention­s dedicated to his work are held globally every year. His works have been translated into 40 different languages, sold 100 million copies and have been performed on stage on seven continents.

John Lloyd was right when he said “of all of the dead authors in the world, Terry Pratchett is the most alive”. Pratchett’s short story ‘The Abominable Snow Baby’ was adapted by Channel 4 as a Christmas Day animation in 2021. Sky released a feature film adaptation of his Carnegie Award winning book ‘The Amazing Maurice’ in cinemas in 2022, and ‘Good Omens,’ a TV series based on the book Pratchett wrote with Neil Gaiman, will have a second Amazon Prime season in the autumn.

Marc Burrows often writes on culture and social issues for The Guardian, New Statesman, Big Issue and Independen­t and his Edinburgh Fringe shows include ‘The Ten Best Songs of All Time’ and ‘Mind Your Head.’ Marc’s second book, The London Boys: David Bowie, Marc Bolan and the 60s Teenage Dream was published to considerab­le acclaim in 2022, and is in the early stages of adaptation into a featurelen­gth documentar­y. Outside of writing and comedy, Marc plays in the cult punk band The Men That Will Not Be Blamed For Nothing, regularly performing at the Download, Glastonbur­y, Bestival and Latitude festivals and touring the UK and US.

https://www.wegotticke­ts.com/ event/606737

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