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'''Stephen Briggs''' is a British writer and actor best known to Discworld fans for three things: adapting the Discworld books for the amateur stage; co-authoring the various maps of the Discworld and other supplementary books, including all versions of {{DC}}; and reading nearly half of the original unabridged Discworld [[audiobooks]] for ISIS Books, taking over from [[Nigel Planer]] beginning with {{TFE}}.
'''Stephen Briggs''' is a British writer and actor best known to Discworld fans for three things: adapting the Discworld books for the amateur stage; co-authoring the various maps of the Discworld and other supplementary books, including all versions of {{DC}}; and reading nearly half of the original unabridged Discworld [[audiobooks]] for ISIS Books, taking over from [[Nigel Planer]] in 2000 beginning with {{TFE}}.
 
== Books ==
=== As co-author ===
* {{DC}} and the later revisions {{NDC}}, {{TR}} and {{UDC}}
* {{NOCB}}
* The Discworld Maps {{SOAM}}, {{TDM}}, {{DD}} and {{TGL}}
 
Briggs has also written 24 plays adapting Pratchett's books for the amateur stage, most for his own amateur theatre company, the Studio Theatre Club, based around Oxford. Nearly all of these have been published, with amateur performance rights available. This includes creating new-ish stories by combining strands from multiple plots, notably ''The Rince Cycle'' (combining Rincewind's story from {{COM}}, {{TLF}} and {{S}}), ''The Shakespeare Codex'' (mixing {{SOD2}} and {{LL}} with ''A Midsummer Night's Dream'') and ''Murder in Ankh-Morpork'' ({{MAA}} with added elements from {{G!G!}} and {{FOC}}; this is the only one of the plays not published).
 
=== As audiobook narrator ===
All are unabridged Isis Books editions:
* {{E}}<ref>A later inclusion, as it was skipped in the recordings made with Nigel Planer. Briggs recorded it in 2001.</ref>
* {{TFE}}
* {{TT}}
* {{TOT}}
* {{TLH}}
* {{TAM}}
* {{NW}}
* {{WFM}}
* {{MR}}<ref>Briggs won an Audie Award for this one.</ref>
* {{AHFOS}}
* {{GP}}
* {{T!}}
* {{W}}
* {{MM}}
* {{UA}}
* {{ISWM}}
* {{SN}}
* {{RS}}
* {{TSC}}
 
He has also narrated:
* {{SOD}}<ref name="fictiononly">Fiction chapters only.</ref>
* {{SOD2}}<ref name="fictiononly"/>
* {{SOD3}}<ref name="fictiononly"/>
* {{SOD4}}<ref name="fictiononly"/>
* {{T}}, {{D}} and {{W}}
* {{N}}
* {{BS}}<ref>Selected stories only.</ref>


== Podcast episodes ==
== Podcast episodes ==
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* [[lspace:Stephen Briggs|Stephen Briggs]] on the L-Space Wiki
* [[lspace:Stephen Briggs|Stephen Briggs]] on the L-Space Wiki
* [[wikipedia:Stephen Briggs|Stephen Briggs]] on Wikipedia
* [[wikipedia:Stephen Briggs|Stephen Briggs]] on Wikipedia
== Footnotes ==
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Revision as of 21:51, 2 March 2023

Stephen Briggs is a British writer and actor best known to Discworld fans for three things: adapting the Discworld books for the amateur stage; co-authoring the various maps of the Discworld and other supplementary books, including all versions of The Discworld Companion; and reading nearly half of the original unabridged Discworld audiobooks for ISIS Books, taking over from Nigel Planer in 2000 beginning with The Fifth Elephant.

Books

As co-author

Briggs has also written 24 plays adapting Pratchett's books for the amateur stage, most for his own amateur theatre company, the Studio Theatre Club, based around Oxford. Nearly all of these have been published, with amateur performance rights available. This includes creating new-ish stories by combining strands from multiple plots, notably The Rince Cycle (combining Rincewind's story from The Colour of Magic, The Light Fantastic and Sourcery), The Shakespeare Codex (mixing The Science of Discworld II: The Globe and Lords and Ladies with A Midsummer Night's Dream) and Murder in Ankh-Morpork (Men at Arms with added elements from Guards! Guards! and Feet of Clay; this is the only one of the plays not published).

As audiobook narrator

All are unabridged Isis Books editions:

He has also narrated:

Podcast episodes

As guest

Date Show Episode External link

None yet.

External links

Footnotes

  1. A later inclusion, as it was skipped in the recordings made with Nigel Planer. Briggs recorded it in 2001.
  2. Briggs won an Audie Award for this one.
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 Fiction chapters only.
  4. Selected stories only.