Men at Arms The Play Book Cover by Terry Pratchett
Men at Arms The Play Book Cover by Terry Pratchett
Men At Arms The Play Book Cover by Terry Pratchett

Men at Arms (The Play)

The Ankh-Morpork City Night Watch find their services are once more needed to tackle a threat to their city... Discover Men at Arms as a play.

Synopsis

Scarcely a year on from the events of Guards! Guards!, the Ankh-Morpork City Night Watch find their services are once more needed to tackle a threat to their city. A threat at least as deadly as a 60-foot dragon, but mechanical and heartless to boot. It kills without compunction. It is the first gun on the Discworld.

The original Watch – Captain Vimes, Sergeant Colon, Corporal Carrot and Corporal Nobbs – are joined by some new recruits, selected to reflect the city’s ethnic make-up – Lance-Constable Cuddy (a dwarf), Detritus (a troll) and Angua (a w…, well, best to find out for yourself).

Scarcely a year on from the events of Guards! Guards!, the Ankh-Morpork City Night Watch find their services are once more needed to tackle a threat to their city. A threat at least as deadly as a 60-foot dragon, but mechanical and heartless to boot. It kills without compunction. It is the first gun on the Discworld.

The original Watch – Captain Vimes, Sergeant Colon, Corporal Carrot and Corporal Nobbs – are joined by some new recruits, selected to reflect the city’s ethnic make-up – Lance-Constable Cuddy (a dwarf), Detritus (a troll) and Angua (a w…, well, best to find out for yourself).

Scarcely a year on from the events of Guards! Guards!, the Ankh-Morpork City Night Watch find their services are once more needed to tackle a threat to their city. A threat at least as deadly as a 60-foot dragon, but mechanical and heartless to boot. It kills without compunction. It is the first gun on the Discworld.

The original Watch – Captain Vimes, Sergeant Colon, Corporal Carrot and Corporal Nobbs – are joined by some new recruits, selected to reflect the city’s ethnic make-up – Lance-Constable Cuddy (a dwarf), Detritus (a troll) and Angua (a w…, well, best to find out for yourself).

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