The Director of this production is Suze Avery

Suze does not have any sisters, wyrd or otherwise. However she does have plenty of wyrd friends, a wyrd crew and a decidedly wyrd cast. These perfectly complement her wyrd directing style, though strangely they have yet to compliment her on it. Decidedly wyrd!

Granny Weatherwax (a witch) is played by Marie McDade

Enchanted to be embodying one of Discworld’s most enduring characters, Granny Weatherwax, Marie is polishing up her “headology” and broomstick riding skills. None of that crystal-gazing, incense-wafting, potions-and-lotions nonsense though. As Granny herself would say, “I can’t be having with that!”

Nanny Ogg (a witch) is played by Ros Liddiard

Ros has been a Masker for over 30 years, since when she has enjoyed acting and directing for the company. Her favourite roles are Rose in Rose ; Beatrice in A Servant of Two Masters ; Angellica Bianca in The Rover at Mottisfont Abbey; Dotty Otley in Noises Off , Esmé in Amy’s View (awarded Best Actress/Curtain Call) and Marina Timaféevna in Uncle Vanya at The Nuffield. Ros has two directing credits for The Maskers, A Day in the Death of Joe Egg , again at The Nuffield Theatre and Humble Boy in The Studio (nominated Best Drama/Curtain Call). Ros also acts and directs for The Chesil Theatre, Winchester.

Magrat Garlick (a witch) is played by SJ Wareham

Sarah-Jayne has been a member of the local theatre scene for over 10 years now. She has played a variety of roles including, Mrs Robinson in The Graduate , Anna in Closer and Mercy in Humble Boy . Most recently Sarah-Jayne played a number of roles, including Biddy and Estella, in Great Expectations and the title role in Antigone . Family and friends have expressed surprise at this being the first time Sarah-Jayne has played a witch...

Verence (Deceased King of Lancre) is played by John Souter

John is looking forward to acting on the stage of the Berry Theatre for the second time. He has performed many roles for the Maskers over the years, including King Lear , but never that of a ghost. He is relishing the opportunity to lurk in the shadows.

Leonel Felmet (Duke of Lancre) is played by Eric Petterson

Eric joined Maskers in 2012. He played Gaunt in a touring version of Shakespeare’s Richard ll and enjoyed picking up young ladies in The Yalta Game . He was Jo Gargery, Wemmick and Drummle, sometimes in the correct costume, in Great Expectations , and a particularly bolshie guard in Antigone . He is probably weird enough for Wyrd Sisters .

Lady Felmet (his wife) is played by Jo Barnard

Jo joined us last year for Great Expectations and is delighted to find herself once again married to Eric Petterson and being horrible to SJ Wareham. While 19th century Kent may seem a long way from Discworld the clothes are fairly similar so she only packed the one costume. When she is not spinning through space on the backs of four elephants riding a giant turtle, Jo works as a freelance commercial copywriter and enjoys making corporate giants sound approachable and friendly - and small companies sound like the big companies they want to become.

Vitoller (an actor-manager) is played by Peter Liddiard

Peter has been a Masker for nearly 30 years, yet this is only the second time he has been bullied (sorry – coaxed!) onto the stage. His main contribution has been in set design – for Maskers at Mottisfont, the Nuffield, and the Studio. He has also designed productions for Salisbury Playhouse, Motley Crew, Chesil Theatre, Theatre West, Boil & Bubble, Prime Theatre, & Southampton Operatic Society. He and his wife Ros (Nanny Ogg) also brought their musical nostalgia show, Thanks for the Memory , to the Maskers Studio. Peter is also heavily involved with the Chesil Theatre in Winchester.

Mrs Vitoller (his wife) is played by Maria Head

Maria has been a member of Maskers for many years and was last seen in Antigone in the studio. She is delighted to be part of the Wyrd Sisters cast and relieved that this time she makes it to the end of the play without dying.

Fool (a fool) is played by Ian Wilson

Ian has been a member of Maskers for about 11 years and finally has the opportunity to play the Fool! Since joining, he has played the King of England, a ham actor (really?), a barman in deepest Ireland, a rather tardy shopkeeper and a lepidopterist. Surprisingly, he is very much looking forward to this show.

Tomjon (son of Verence) is played by James Norton

James has been a Masker for over 10 years, portraying a variety of roles including a Mississippi lawyer in Crimes of The Heart , a soldier in Accrington Pals , one of the Antipholus twins in Comedy of Errors , a swash-buckling pirate called Ed in Treasure Island and, most recently, Inspector Fix in Around The World In 80 Days . James has also directed for the Maskers in 2015 with Ben Elton's Silly Cow . He is enjoying getting his teeth into this Pratchett play; this is a Wyrd and Wonderful show with a great cast of characters.

Hwel (a playwright) is played by Hazel Burrows

Hazel was awarded the role of Hwel (pronounced Fwel in Welsh) a part she had not even considered as it is for a man! Always up for a challenge, however, she will now be appearing as half man half woman, with plenty of eye shadow, a beard, and a Welsh accent. Hwel is described as a dwarf but Hazel was not prepared to undertake surgery to fit the part.

Sergeant is played by Colin Russell

Colin is delighted to be appearing in his first show with Maskers. Doubly so as he is a great fan of Terry Pratchett's work. It has been a pleasure working with the others to bring Discworld to life.

Demon is played by Paul Baker

Paul has been acting with Maskers since 1996 when he made his debut in The Three Musketeers at Mottisfont Abbey. He has since appeared in every open air show. This will be a rare appearance indoors. Following on from last summer’s Around The World in 80 Days , he again plays multiple parts and is thrilled to be in this adaptation of the first Terry Pratchett book he ever read after finding it in his local convenience store 30 years ago.

Guard & Puppet Operator is played by Sarah Russell

Sarah has been a Masker for over 15 years and can usually be found behind the scenes as a member of the busy marketing team. She has appeared in many productions over the years, most recently as Sister George in The Killing of Sister George in the Studio. She is excited to be returning to The Berry in a performing role after directing Great Expectations at the venue in March 2017.