GRANGE School students are to stage a production of Terry Pratchett’s comic fantasy Mort.

“We are proud to present our production of Mort, performed by a student cast of Grange fourth to first year pupils and supported by a theatrical crew of senior school students and staff,” said the school.

“Death comes to us all, but when he came to Mort, he offered him a job.

“When Mort is finally left in charge for an evening, he allows his heart to rule his head and soon the whole of causality, and the future of the Discworld itself, is at risk.

“Along the way, Mort encounters not only Death’s adopted daughter Ysabell, who has all the charm you’d expect from a teenager who has been eighteen for 35 years), his mysterious manservant Albert, an incompetent wizard with a talking doorknocker, and a beautiful but very bad-tempered dead princess.

“As Death is not the kind of boss you want to admit mistakes to, can Mort put everything right and save the universe before he destroys the fabric of reality and gets fired?”

The show is being staged on Wednesday June 21, Thursday, June 22, and Friday, June 23 at 7.30pm at The Grange Theatre.

Refreshments will be available during the interval.

Tickets are £10 for adults; £8 for pupils and a family ticket, two adults and two children, is £30.

Tickets are available to buy at grange.org.uk/boxoffice.