Mort by Sir Terry Pratchett (17th – 21st April 2018)

A comic fantasy adapted for the stage by Stephen Briggs. Death comes to us all. When she came to Mort, she offered him a job. But when Mort is left in charge for an evening, he allows his heart to rule his head and soon the whole of causality and the future of the Discworld itself, are at risk. Along the way, Mort encounters not only Death’s adopted daughter, Ysabell – who has been 16 for 35 years – and her mysterious manservant Albert – whose cooking can harden an artery at ten paces – but also an incompetent wizard with a talking doorknocker and a beautiful, but rather bad-tempered and dead, princess. He also, of course, meets Death.

Useful Information

Skipton Little Theatre operates a strict no latecomers or re-admittance policy for our shows. This is due to the intimate nature of our theatre space and is, therefore, for the benefit of the actors or performers on stage and audience.

Tickets can be booked through the online booking system.

When booking, please let us know if you have any special requirements and we will do our best to accommodate you. We are wheelchair accessible, please advise when booking.

Upcoming Productions

Concert
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19th October 2024. James Taylor's decades-spanning career epitomizes the emotional depth and melodic mastery of American songwriting at its finest. For over 55 years, his poignant lyrics and soothing vocals have resonated with millions worldwide. Even as musical trends come and go, Taylor's music remains timelessly relevant.

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Concert
Mark Harrison (Concert)

Mark Harrison (Concert)

4th May 2024. Mark Harrison, an established touring artist, is renowned for his unique blend of roots, folk, and blues in his all-original songs. His music, known for its distinctive individuality, is widely acclaimed and resonates with a diverse audience range.

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