New Musketeers
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Product details
- ISBN 9781350386150
- Dimensions: 129 x 198mm
- Publication Date: 14 Dec 2022
- Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Paperback
- Language: English
THE WORLD'S GREATEST SWORDSMEN...*
A major new family comedy set in the world of the Three Musketeers… sort of. When the famous Musketeers are lost in a shipwreck on a routine mission across the channel, their hapless servants are left with no masters and an important mission to complete.
Will they fool the king?
Will they save the day?
Will they even work out which end of the sword to use?!
The New Musketeers features brilliant music, terrible sword fighting and a hilarious cast of characters.
This edition was published to coincide with the world premiere at Trinity Theatre, Tunbridge Wells, in December 2022.
*Are not in this play
Dannie Harris is a playwright, actress and songwriter. Her writing work has previously been featured on BBC Radio Suffolk as part of the INK New Writing Festival.
Matthew Howell is an actor, writer and purveyor of sagacity with wit. He is one half of the sketch duo Horrigan and Howell. Their award-nominated show was a sensation at Edinburgh Fringe in 2022. His work has been performed at The Pleasance, Hen and Chickens and The Hope.
Jack Michael Stacey is a playwright and actor whose first play was shortlisted for the Verity Bargate Award; he was also the runner-up for the Sir Alec Guinness Award. His plays have been performed at Edinburgh International Fringe Festival, Waterloo East, Arcola, Bread and Roses and The Hope.
Sean Turner is a theatre director and writer. He is Artistic Director and Chief Executive of Trinity Theatre in Tunbridge Wells, as well as Associate Director of The Play That Goes Wrong. Sean has written several plays, including three book adaptations. He has also recently completed work on his first novel.
