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Wossname
Newsletter of the Klatchian Foreign Legion
April 2018 (Volume 21, Issue 4, Post 1)

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WOSSNAME is a free publication offering news, reviews, and all the other 
stuff-that-fits pertaining to the works of Sir Terry Pratchett. 
Originally founded by the late, great Joe Schaumburger for members of 
the worldwide Klatchian Foreign Legion and its affiliates, including the 
North American Discworld Society and other continental groups, Wossname 
is now for Discworld and Pratchett fans everywhere in Roundworld.
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Editor in Chief: Annie Mac
News Editor: Vera P
Newshounds: Mogg, Sir J of Croydon Below, the Shadow, Mss C, Alison not 
Aliss
Staff Writers: Asti, Pitt the Elder, Evil Steven Dread, Mrs Wynn-Jones
Staff Technomancers: Jason Parlevliet, Archchancellor Neil, DJ Helpful
Book Reviews: Annie Mac, Drusilla D'Afanguin, Your Name Here
Puzzle Editor: Tiff (still out there somewhere)
Bard in Residence: Weird Alice Lancrevic
Emergency Staff: Steven D'Aprano, Jason Parlevliet
World Membership Director: Steven D'Aprano (in his copious spare time)

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INDEX:

01) QUOTES OF THE MONTH
02) EDITOR'S LETTER
03) ODDS AND SODS
04) DISCWORLD PLAYS NEWS
05) DISCWORLD MEETING GROUPS NEWS
06) IMAGES OF THE MONTH
07) CLOSE

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01) QUOTES OF THE MONTH

"'Everyone needs their little dreams.' Maurice truly believed that, too. 
If you knew what it was that people really, *really* wanted, you very 
nearly controlled them."
– the amazing Maurice, in The Amazing Maurice and his Educated Rodents

"'Everyone's thinking these days. I think there's a good deal too much 
of this thinking, that's what *I* think. We never thought about thinking 
hen I was  a lad. We'd never get anything done if we thought first.'"
– as spoken by Clan leader Hamnpork, ibid

"Maurice thought a rude word in cat language, which has a great many of 
them. What was the point of education, he thought, if people went out 
afterwards and used it?"
– ibid

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02) LETTER FROM YOUR EDITOR

One's 70th birthday, in our era of extended average lifespans, is still 
considered a major milestone. Terence David John Pratchett, who came 
into this world on the 28th of April in the year 1948 by Roundworld 
reckoning, should have lived to celebrate his. It grieves and angers us 
all that he didn't – but I for one will never stop celebrating the day 
he was born.

A word from David Tennant, as published in Newsweek: "I was unprepared 
for the fanbase of Good Omens. Obviously I knew that Neil and Terry had 
huge followings. But people started telling me how much the book meant 
to them—that they reread it every year of their life, that these 
characters have lived in their imagination forever. That can be a bit 
nerve-wracking because you suddenly realize the potential for destroying 
peoples’ fantasy of these characters. You might be the person that 
shatters the dream!" It's all right, David, we trust you...

It's a short issue this month, mostly so we can get Discworld plays 
schedules out in time... so on with the show!

– Annie Mac, Editor

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03)  ODDS AND SODS

The Little Blue Book from Terry Pratchett: HisWorld exhibit has earned a 
nice sum for dementia charity! As reported in The Bookseller:

"A book accompanying the "Terry Pratchett: HisWorld" exhibition at 
Salisbury Museum has raised £20,000 for Bath-based dementia charity RICE 
(The Research Institute for the Care of Older People). The exhibition 
opened at the museum in September 2017 and was accompanied by the 
publication of a 60-page long "special little blue book", Terry 
Pratchett: HisWorld – A Brief Guide to Discworld (Clays), compiled by 
writer Stephen Briggs, with illustrations by Paul Kidby. Half of the 
proceeds were donated to RICE, which were the wishes of the Estate of 
Sir Terry Pratchett before the exhibition opened. By the time the 
exhibition closed on 14th January, it had been visited by over 21,000 
people, and "incredible" sales of the book generated £20,000 for the 
charity...

"Professor Roy Jones, director of RICE, who looked after Sir Terry 
during his illness, said: 'We were pleased to contribute to the 
outstanding Terry Pratchett: HisWorld exhibition. Terry’s loyal fans 
have again surpassed themselves so that a donation of £20,000 has been 
made to our centre in Bath. We are very grateful for this money which 
will go directly towards supporting our vital research and support 
programme to improve life for people with dementia everywhere.'..."

https://www.thebookseller.com/news/terry-pratchett-exhibition-raises-20k-charity-771046

[Editor's note: I have a copy of the Little Blue Book. It's beautiful!]

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04) DISCWORLD PLAYS NEWS

Editor's note: as Wossname normally only comes out once every month, do 
check the Wossname blog for information on plays that might fall between 
issue dates! Go to https://wossname.dreamwidth.org/ for interim updates.

Editor's other note: Bendigo Theatre's production of Wyrd Sisters 
earlier this month was completely sold out. Well done, the Fourecksians! 
(See review in 4.3 below)

4.1 PLAYS IN APRIL AND MAY

* MONSTROUS REGIMENT IN ILLINOIS, USA (APRIL)

The Green Man Theatre Troupe's production of Monstrous Regiment is 
currently in progress!

When: now through 29th April 2018, Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays
Venue: First United Methodist Church, 232 S.York Street, Elmhurst, IL 60126
Time: 7.30pm all evening shows, 2pm all Sunday matinees
Tickets: $17 (students and seniors $15), available from the Box Office 
(630 464 2646)

http://www.greenmantheatre.org

* WYRD SISTERS IN HAMPSHIRE (APRIL)

The Headley Theatre Club are currently presenting Wyrd Sisters in what 
looks to be a fun evening, complete with discly music!

When: now through 21st April 2018
Venue: Headley Village Hall, Arford Road, Headley, Bordon, Hants GU35 8LJ
Time: 8pm all shows, but if you arrive at 7.30pm you'll be serenaded 
pre-show by the Mended Drum Folk Club!
Tickets: £8, available online at www.headley-village.com/drama or from 
Ticketsource at https://www.ticketsource.co.uk/headley-theatre-club or 
by ringing  the Box Office on  01428 717358. NOTE: an additional £5 gets 
you fed by Porkers, Pies and Puddings

http://www.headley-village.com/drama

* WYRD SISTERS IN SOUTHAMPTON (APRIL)

The Maskers Theatre Company, "one of the South’s leading 
non-professional theatre groups", are also currently staging Wyrd 
Sisters: "The Maskers has its own premises – a studio/workshop acquired 
and converted with lottery funding in 1994 - where equipment and 
wardrobe are stored and set construction takes place. Since then our 
activities, both technical and social, have flourished. Our performances 
are often reviewed as being of a professional standard; all of this is 
enhanced by the beautiful setting in which we are privileged to perform."

When: now through 20th April 2018
Venue: Berry Theatre, Emsworth Road, Shirley, Southampton SO15 3LX
Time: 7.30pm all shows
Tickets:  £10–£12.50, available from 
http://www.theberrytheatre.co.uk/whats-on/spring-18/wyrd-sisters/ 
(scroll down and click on your desired date) or by phoning 023 8065 2333.

http://maskers.org.uk/productions/2018/WyrdSisters/show.php

* MORT IN YORKSHIRE (APRIL)

Skipton Players are presenting Mort this week!

When: now through 21st April 2018
Venue: Skipton Little Theatre, Clifford Street, Skipton, N Yorks BD23 2AD
Time:  7.30pm all shows
Tickets: £10 (concessions £5), available online at 
http://www.skiptonlittletheatre.org.uk/book-online/ or through the Box 
Office by phoning 07527 141176

http://www.skiptonlittletheatre.org.uk/

* WYRD SISTERS IN SWITZERLAND (APRIL/MAY)

Attention all Francophone Discworld fans! Theatre de la Cite de Fribourg 
will stage their production of Wyrd Sisters ("Trois soercieres") – 
adapted by Christophe Vaillot, Alain Le Coultre and Serge K. Keller from 
the Patrick Couton translation of Stephen Briggs' version – in April and 
May.

When: 20th, 21st and 27th–28th April, 4th–5th and 10th–12th May 2018
Venue: Theatre de la Cite de Fribourg, Grandes-Rames 36, 1700 Fribourg, 
La Sarine, Switzerland
Time: 8pm all evening shows; 5.30pm matinees on 29th April and 6th May
Tickets: adults CHF 18, seniors and students CHF 13. There is also a 
students-only discount price of CHF10 on Thursdays. To reserve tickets, 
ring Fribourg Tourisme on +41 26 350 11 00 – tickets can then be 
collected at the theatre.

Note: there will be a celebration  of Sir Pterry's 70th birthday after 
the final April show (28th, the day of his birth), and the public are 
welcome to attend.

http://www.tcf.ch

* JINGO IN DORSET (APRIL)

The Castle Players will present their production of Jingo "in 
celebration of what would have been Sir Terry Pratchett's 70th 
Birthday". A good choice!

When: 26th–28th April 2018
Venue: The Village Hall, High Street, Lytchett Matravers, Poole, Dorset 
BH16 6DD
Time: 7.45pm evening shows; Saturday matinee 2.30pm
Tickets: £10 (concessions £9), bookable by phone (07938 965434) or 
available from the Rose and Crown in Lytchett Matravers or online at 
https://www.castleplayers.com/tickets

https://www.castleplayers.com

* GUARDS! GUARDS! IN CHORLEY (APRIL)

CADOS (possibly once the Chorley and District Operatic Society?) will be 
staging Guards! Guards! this month: "This production marks what would 
have been Sir Terry's 70th birthday."

When: 23rd–28th April 2018
Venue: Chorley Little Theatre, Dole Lane, Chorley, Lancs PR7 2RL
Time: 7:30pm all shows
Tickets: 23rd, 24th, 25th £8; 26th, 27th, 28th £10, available online at 
https://www.ticketsource.co.uk/event/208113 or in person at Malcom's 
Musicland 01257 264362 or Ebb & Flo Bookshop or when the Theatre Box 
Office is open for shows.

http://www.chorleylittletheatre.com/chorleytheatre/index.php/event/552-cados-play

Editor's note: the theatre itself is absolutely adorable! Look:
http://www.chorleylittletheatre.com/chorleytheatre/images/ChorleyLittleTheatre1.jpg

* MORT IN BIRKENHEAD (APRIL)

The Carlton Players are presenting Mort next: "He gets board and lodging 
and free use of company horse, and doesn't even need time off for his 
grandmother's funeral..."

When: 24th–28th April 2018
Venue: The Little Theatre,  Grange Rd West, Birkenhead CH41 4BY
Time: 7.30pm all shows
Tickets: £8 (students and under-16s £6), available from 
https://www.ticketsource.co.uk/venue/FEDIFI or by ringing the box office 
on 0151 647 6593

https://www.carltonlittletheatre.co.uk/the-carlton-players/2017-18-season/mort/

* THE FIFTH ELEPHANT IN ESSEX (APRIL/MAY)

Chelmsford Theatre Workshop is having a go at staging The Fifth 
Elephant, directed by Mark Preston. A good choice: "April 2018 will see 
groups from all over the UK perform plays to mark Terry Pratchett’s 70th 
birthday, and Chelmsford Theatre Workshop will be proud to contribute to 
this anniversary event."

When: 25th–28th April and 2nd–5th May 2018
Venue: Old Court Theatre, 233 Springfield Road, Chelmsford, Essex CM2 6JT
Time: 7.45pm all shows
Tickets: £10 (concessions £9), available from the Box Office by phoning 
01245 606505

https://ctw.org.uk/season-2017-2018/

* GUARDS! GUARDS! IN PLYMOUTH (MAY)

City College Plymouth will be staging their production of Guards! 
Guards! in May.

When: 16th–18th May 2018
Venue: Tilt Theatre, Performing Arts, City College Plymouth, Plymouth
Time: 7.30pm all shows
Tickets: £5 (concessions £3), available online by going to 
http://bit.ly/2HZba37 and clicking on the desired date button.

https://allevents.in/plymouth/guards-guards-by-terry-pratchett/1943260799295027

* MORT IN READING (MAY)

Caversham Park Theatre will also present their production of Mort in May 
– and they're promoting audience participation: "Dress Up for Discworld! 
Any Character, any performance, especially Saturday evening". Sounds good!

When: 17th–19th May 2018
Venue: Milestone Centre, Milestone Way Precinct, Caversham, Reading RG4 6PF
Time: 8pm (17th and 18th) and 7.30pm (19th)
Tickets: £7 plus an online booking fee, available from 
https://www.ticketsource.co.uk/event/223486 or by ringing the Box Office 
on 01189 481 377

http://www.kelvinplayers.co.uk/

4.2 PLAYS LATER IN 2018

* WYRD SISTERS IN SHEFFIELD (JUNE/JULY)

The Company invite you to their production of Wyrd Sisters this June and 
July.

When: 13th–16th June and 11th July 2018
Venue: The University Drama Studio, Shearwood Road, Sheffield S10 2TD 
on 13th–16th June, and outdoors on Dore Village Green on 11th July
Time: 7.30pm all shows
Tickets: £8.50 (concessions £5.5), available online at 
https://www.thecompanysheffield.co.uk/boxoffice/ or £9 (concessions £6) 
on the door.

https://www.thecompanysheffield.co.uk/productions/wyrdsisters/
https://www.thecompanysheffield.co.uk/aboutus/howtofind.php

* WYRD SISTERS IN SWANSEA (JULY)

The Pontlliw Players will present their production of Wyrd Sisters in July

When: 26th–28th July 2018
Venue: Pontlliw Village Hall, Carmel Rd, Pontlliw, Swansea SA4 9EX
Time: 7.30pm all shows
Tickets: £7, available from the Box Office by phoning  01792 897833 or 
07986 135341, or by emailing tickets at pvh_online.org.uk

http://www.pvh-online.org.uk/

* MEN AT ARMS IN BRISBANE, FOURECKS (OCTOBER/NOVEMBER)

It will be a bit of a wait, but the Brisbane Arts Centre's next 
Discworld production – Men at Arms – is already looking good! All props 
to Fourecks for keeping the Disc alive on stage: "Men at Arms is the 
15th novel in Sir Terry Pratchett's Discworld series, a comic fantasy 
universe with over 80 million books sold worldwide. Aficionados and 
newcomers to the Disc will love this adaptation, brought to life by the 
expertise of our Pratchett team."

When: 6th October through 3rd November 2018
Venue: Brisbane Arts Centre, 210 Petrie Terrace, Petrie Terrace (yes, 
the suburb and the road share a name), Brisbane, Queensland 4000
Time: 7.30pm Thursdays, 8.00pm Fridays and Saturdays, 6.30pm Sundays. 
"Doors close 5 minutes prior to performance. Late entry is not permitted."
Tickets: AU$34 ($28 concession or groups of 10 or more), available now 
online at http://bit.ly/2zHKO5a – and there will be Student Rush tickets 
priced at $15, available from the box office 15 minutes prior to curtain 
on the dates

https://www.artstheatre.com.au/menatarms

* THE SCIENCE OF DISCWORLD IV IN ABINGDON (NOVEMBER)

The Studio Theatre Club's next Discworld production will be Stephen 
Briggs' dramatisation of the fourth Science of Discworld novel, 
Judgement Day!

When: 14th–17th November 2018
Venue: the Unicorn Theatre, Medieval Abbey Buildings, Checker Walk, 
Abingdon,, Oxon OX14 3JB
Time: TBA
Tickets: TBA

http://www.studiotheatreclub.com/beyond-quality-street

* GOING POSTAL IN BRISTOL (DECEMBER)

The Kelvin Players will be staging Going Postal in December 2018. Keep 
an eye on their website: "Moist von Lipwig was a con artist, a fraud and 
a man faced with a life choice: be hanged, or put Ankh-Morpork's ailing 
postal service back on its feet. It was a tough decision. With the help 
of a golem who has been at the bottom of hole in the ground for over two 
hundred years, a pin fanatic and Junior Postman Groat, he's got to see 
that the mail gets through. In taking on the evil chairman of the Grand 
Trunk Semaphore Company, and a midnight killer, he's also got to stay 
alive. Getting a date with Adora Bell Dearheart would be nice, too. In 
the mad world of the mail, can a criminal succeed where honest men have 
failed and died? Perhaps there's a shot at redemption for man who's 
prepared to push the envelope..."

When: 5th–8th and 12th–15th December 2018
Venue: Kelvin Studios, 253B Gloucester Road, Bishopston, Bristol BS7 8NY
Time: 7.30pm all shows
Tickets: TBA

http://www.kelvinplayers.co.uk/coming-soon

4.3 REVIEWS

* WYRD SISTERS IN BENDIGO

By Chris Pedler for the Bendigo Advertiser:

"Directed by Kerrie Turpie, Wyrd Sisters is Tribe’s first drama 
production. Cedar-Rose Russell plays the wise and quick-witted Granny 
Weatherwax, Bronte Bailey plays the cheeky and jovial Nanny Ogg and 
Emily Brown is the young, good-hearted Magrat Garlick. Individually, all 
three women have developed strong, well-drawn characters. As a group 
they are even more impressive. Russell’s Weatherwax is almost nonchalant 
with a sharp tongue and a clever mind that goes well with Bailey’s Ogg 
who is full of happy-go-lucky, gossipy charm and Brown’s eager and 
determined young Margat[sic]. On the other side of good is the scheming 
Duke and Duchess played by Kody Austin and Ella Fletcher... Fletcher’s 
cold, cunning presence is inspired by Lady MacBeth and an excellent foil 
for Austin’s portrayal of a whiny, easily suggestible Duke who is 
determined to be more well-liked than the witches. Wyrd Sisters also 
features excellent performances from Max Harris as the bumbling-yet-wise 
Fool and Bailey Matheson who has strong presence as King Verence..."

https://bit.ly/2H8gEZo

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05) DISCWORLD MEETING GROUPS NEWS

The Broken Drummers, "London's Premier Unofficially Official Discworld 
Group" (motto "Nil percussio est"), will be meeting next from 7pm on 
Monday 7th May 2018 at the Monkey Puzzle, 30 Southwick Street, London, 
W2 1JQ. "We welcome anyone and everyone who enjoys Sir Terry's works, or 
quite likes them or wants to find out more. We have had many visitors 
from overseas who have enjoyed themselves and made new friends. The 
discussions do not only concern the works of Sir Terry Pratchett but 
wander and meander through other genres and authors and also leaping to 
TV and Film production. We also find time for a quiz."

For more information, email BrokenDrummers at gmail.com or 
nicholls.helen at yahoo.co.uk or join their Facebook group (if you must) at 
https://www.facebook.com/groups/55107511411/permalink/10156634038566412/

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Canberra, Australia's Discworld fan group is Drumknott's Irregulars: 
"The group is open to all, people from interstate and overseas are 
welcome, and our events will not be heavily themed. Come along to dinner 
for a chat and good company. We welcome people from all fandoms (and 
none) and we would love to see you at one of our events, even if you're 
just passing through. Please contact us via Facebook 
(_https://www.facebook.com/groups/824987924250161/_) or Google Groups 
(_https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/drumknotts-irregulars_) or 
join us at our next event."

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For Facebook users in Fourecks: The Victorian Discworld Klatch is "a 
social group for fans of Discworld and Terry Pratchett... run by a 
dedicated team who meet monthly and organise events monthly." "If you'd 
like to join our events please ask to join the Klatch."

https://www.facebook.com/groups/VictorianDiscworldKlatch

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"The Gathering of the Loonies (Wincanton chapter)" is a public Facebook 
meeting group: "This group, by request of Jo in Bear will continue to be 
used for future unofficial (not run by the Emporium) fan Gatherings in 
Wincanton. Look here for information." The Loonies' next event will be 
the Did You Bring a Beer Along weekend, celebrating 20 years of The Last 
Continent and what should have been Sir Pterry's 70th birthday, from 
27th–29th April.

https://www.facebook.com/groups/373578522834654/

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The Pratchett Partisans are a fan group who meet monthly at either 
Brisbane or Indooroopilly to "eat, drink and chat about all things 
Pratchett. We hold events such as Discworld dinners, games afternoons, 
Discworld photo scavenger hunts. We also attend opening night at 
Brisbane Arts Theatre's Discworld plays." The Partisans currently have 
about 200 members who meet at least twice a month, usually in Brisbane.

For more info about their next meetup, join up at 
https://www.facebook.com/groups/pratchettpartisans/ or contact Ula 
directly at uwilmott at yahoo.com.au

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The City of Small Gods is a group for fans in Adelaide and South 
Australia: "We have an established Terry Pratchett & Discworld fan group 
in Adelaide called The City of Small Gods, which is open to anyone who 
would like to come – you don't have to live in Adelaide or even South 
Australia, or even be a Discworld fan, but that's mostly where our 
events will be held, and we do like discussing Pratchett's works. Our 
(semi-) regular meetings are generally held on the last Thursday of the 
month at the Caledonian, 219 O'Connell St North Adelaide. We have dinner 
at 6.30pm followed by games until 9pm. The games are usually shorter 
games like Pairs, Sushi Go, or Tiny Epic Defenders, with the occasional 
Werewolf session, as these are the best sort of games that work in a pub 
setting. Every few months, we have a full day's worth of board games at 
La Scala Cafe, 169 Unley Rd, Unley in the function room starting at 
10am. In addition, we will occasionally have other events to go and see 
plays by Unseen Theatre Company, book discussions, craft, chain maille 
or costuming workshops or other fun social activities."

The next CoSG events will be a celebration of Terry Pratchett's birthday 
on 28th April (details not yet finalised) and a Board Games Day at La 
Scala on 29th April.

The CoSG also have another identity. Here's the skinny:

Round World Events SA Inc is a not-for-profit incorporated association 
whose aim is to run fun social Pratchett-themed events for people in 
South Australia. Our first major event was the Unseen University 
Convivium held in July 2012. We have also run three successful and 
booked out Science Fiction and Fantasy themed quiz nights named Quiz 
Long And Prosper, in 2013, 2014 and 2015!  The association will run some 
events under the City of Small Gods banner, but you do not have to be a 
Round World Events SA member to be part of City of Small Gods. However, 
we are always on the look out for new members for Round World Events SA 
to help us organise future events! Membership is $20 a year (for 
Adelaide locals) or $5 a year (for those not quite so close) and has the 
following benefits:

A shiny membership certificate all of your very own
Discounted entry price to some of the events we run
A warm, fuzzy feeling deep down in your chest (no, not quite that deep)
For more information, or to join as a member, please email 
RoundWorldEventsSA at gmail.com

www.cityofsmallgods.org.au

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The Broken Vectis Drummers meet next on Thursday 3rd May 2018 (probably) 
from 7.30pm at The Castle pub in Newport, Isle of Wight. For more info 
and any queries, contact broken_vectis_drummers at yahoo.co.uk

*

The Wincanton Omnian Temperance Society (WOTS) next meets on Friday 4th 
May 2018 (possibly) at Wincanton's famous Bear Inn from 7pm onwards. 
"Visitors and drop-ins are always welcome!"

*

The Northern Institute of the Ankh-Morpork and District Society of 
Flatalists, a Pratchett fangroup, has been meeting on a regular basis 
since 2005. The Flatalists normally meet at The Narrowboat Pub in 
Victoria Street, Skipton, North Yorkshire, to discuss "all things 
Pratchett" as well as having quizzes and raffles. Details of future 
meetings are posted on the Events section of the Discworld Stamps forum:

http://www.discworldstamps.co.uk/forum/

*

Sydney Drummers (formerly Drummers Downunder) meet next on Monday 7th 
May 2018 (possibly) at 6.30pm in Sydney at 3 Wise Monkeys, 555 George 
Street, Sydney 2000. For more information, contact Sue (aka Granny 
Weatherwax): kenworthys at yahoo.co.uk

*

The Treacle Mining Corporation, formerly known as Perth Drummers, meet 
next on Monday 7th May 2018 (possibly) from 5.30pm at Carpe Cafe, 526 
Murray Street, Perth, Western Australia. For details follow Perth 
Drummers on Twitter @Perth_Drummers or join their Facebook group: 
https://www.facebook.com/groups/Perth.Drummers/ – or message Alexandra 
Ware directly at <alexandra.ware at gmail.com>

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06) IMAGES OF THE MONTH

The cast of Maskers Theatre's current production of Wyrd Sisters:
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Da97NgrX4AAT2EX.jpg

...and some lovely iconographs of the Maskers Witches:
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Da5Ob6VW0AAbJ3e.jpg

The orangutan version of "do not disturb"? Taken at Melbourne Zoo by Dan 
Campbell:
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DaTYmV4VwAUX4yi.jpg

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07) CLOSE

And that's it for April. Take care, and we'll see you next month!

– Annie Mac

This issue can be viewed on the clacks at 
https://wossname.dreamwidth.org/62504.html

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