Masque Theatre - Dodger
DATES:
October 13th-17th
WHERE:
The Round,
Holy Sepulchre Church Hall, Church Lane, Northampton NN1 3NL.
All performances start at 7.30 pm
PRICE:
£10
PRODUCTION:
DODGER
A Dickensian story with a Pratchett twist
Craig Macpherson, co-director
Dodger is a Dickensian novel written by Sir Terry Pratchett staring Charles Dickens. Or is it a Dickens novel that happened to be written by Sir Terry Pratchett?
It’s what you get if you mix two of the greatest storytellers ever. At least that’s what I think!
Embracing the traditional Dickensian themes of inequality, caring for the less well off and social mobility, while mixing in more modern thoughts on subjects such as mental health, I am drawn to this story by the ability to make a point, and make people laugh.
It revolves around a young lady, Simplicity, who escapes her abusive husband and is rescued by Dodger. Aided by Charles Dickens, and a host of historical characters, the two must fight to persuade the government that Miss Simplicity is not the property of her powerful husband and should not be made to return to him. Meanwhile the dark forces at her husband’s control will stop at nothing to get her back, or dead, including hiring the legendary assassin known only as the Outlander.
As Dodger and Simplicity race against time to save the girl, our hero Dodger must grow from a tosher (Sewer Scavenger) to a gentleman: comfortable mixing with the cream of society to protect the girl he loves.