Director CHRIS HAWLEY'S adaptation of the 36th novel in TERRY PRATCHETT'S 'Discworld' series follows Studio Theatre's successful production of "Going Postal", and also features the resourceful con merchant Moist von Lipwig, who is again played by STEW TAYLOR, displaying enough energy to help us sail through a three hour play featuring 35 characters, not to mention four thousand Golems!

This time Moist, who's getting rather bored with running the Ankh-Morpork Post Office, inherits control of the town's biggest bank via its new major shareholder, the dog Mr Fusspot (superbly designed and constructed by SALLY PREISIG at MIMIC PRODUCTIONS) bequeathed by deceased chairwoman Topsy Lavish (THEO ROSS gives a lovely cameo, and goes on to play two more characters).

Strong performances include JAMES BRADWELL and JESSICA HARRIS (strikingly styled by LEAH TOOMEY) as villainous younger Lavish's, DAVID TAYLOR, as a toothy fake reverend and a forger, ALISTAIR FAULKNER as the dry, mysterious, comical chief cashier, Mr Bent, and many more!