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series=[[ | |image= NA026 theatreofwar.jpg | ||
number= 26 | | |adapted into= Theatre of War (audio story) | ||
doctor= | |series= [[Virgin New Adventures]] | ||
companions= [[Ace]], [[Bernice Summerfield|Benny]] | | |range = Virgin New Adventures | ||
enemy= | |number in range = 26 | ||
|number= 26 | |||
|doctor= Seventh Doctor | |||
release date= | |companions= [[Ace]], [[Bernice Summerfield|Benny]] | ||
format= Paperback Book, | |enemy= [[Exec]], [[Locris Marlock]] | ||
|setting= [[Menaxus]], [[Heletia]]; [[Braxiatel Collection]], [[3985]] | |||
|writer= Justin Richards | |||
|cover= [[Jeff Cummins]] | |||
|publisher= Virgin Books | |||
|release date= 19 May 1994 | |||
|format= Paperback Book; 20 Chapters, 316 Pages | |||
|isbn= ISBN 0-426-20414-X | |||
|prev= Legacy (novel) | |||
|next= All-Consuming Fire (novel) | |||
|series2= [[Interweaving with the New Adventures|''DWM'' "New Adventures order"]] | |||
|prev2= Legacy (novel) | |||
}}{{prose stub}} | |||
{{you may|Theatre of War (audio story)|n1=the audio story}} | |||
'''''{{StoryTitle}}''''' was the twenty-sixth novel of the [[Virgin New Adventures|New Adventures]] novel range. It featured the [[Seventh Doctor]], [[Bernice Summerfield]] and [[Ace]]. | |||
==Publisher's | == Publisher's summary == | ||
''Hamlet, thou hast thy father much offended.'' | |||
[[Ace]] stared at [[Seventh Doctor|the Doctor]]. He nodded. "Yes, Ace. We're in [[Elsinore]]. And I don't like it either." | |||
Five years ago, an [[archaeological]] expedition came to [[Menaxus]] to explore the ruins of an ancient theatre. All but one of the visitors died horribly, and the planet was abandoned, bathed in lethal [[radiation]]. | |||
Now the only survivor has returned, determined to uncover the theatre's secrets whatever the cost. Among her archaeological team is a certain Professor [[Bernice Summerfield]]. | |||
== | Soon the deaths begin again, while the front line of an interstellar war moves ever closer. Desperate for help, Bernice tries to summon her companions. But when [[the Doctor's TARDIS|the TARDIS]] lands on the [[planet]], the Doctor finds himself participating in a frighteningly real performance of [[Shakespeare]]'s greatest tragedy. And he begins to realise that the truth about Menaxus may be far stranger than anyone imagines. | ||
== Plot == | |||
''to be added'' | ''to be added'' | ||
== Characters == | |||
* [[Seventh Doctor]] | |||
* [[Ace]] | |||
* [[Bernice Summerfield]] | |||
* [[Irving Braxiatel]] | |||
* [[Aronholt]] | |||
* [[Elliniko]] | |||
* [[Assok]] [[Bannahilk]] | |||
* [[Camarina Lannic]] | |||
* [[Leontium Klasvik]] | |||
* [[Cambri]] | |||
* [[Exec]] | |||
* [[Fortalexa]] | |||
* [[Manact]] [[Locris Marlock]] | |||
* [[Panactum Gilmanuk]] | |||
* [[Krayn]] | |||
* [[Tashman]] | |||
== | == Worldbuilding == | ||
[[ | * There were at least [[509 (number)|509]] sim-prog enactments done by Rippearean High Command. | ||
=== Literature === | |||
* ''[[The Good Soldiers]]'' by [[Stanoff Osterling]] is considered to be in Shakespeare's league. | |||
* [[Michael Campling]]'s ''[[Shakespeare's Playing Space]]'' was published in [[1998]]. | |||
* [[Devereaux Watkins]]' play ''[[Death's Bane]]'' was first performed in the early [[21st century]]. | |||
* [[Phil Houseman]]'s ''[[The Myth of Artificial Intelligence]]'' was published in [[2009]]. | |||
* [[Peter Hinton]]'s ''[[The Greeks had a Play about It]]'' was published in [[2012]]. | |||
* [[Wanlek Ackman]]'s ''[[The Absurdity of Performance]]'' was published in [[2044]]. | |||
* [[Vyse Plaquet]]'s and [[Hughes Frost]]'s ''[[Verbal Non-Communication]]'' was published in [[2137]]. | |||
* [[Booth Kitava]]'s ''[[Fictional Voices]]'' was published in [[2267]]. | |||
* [[Bernice Summerfield]]'s ''[[Down Among the Dead Men]]'' was published in [[2466]]. | |||
* [[F. Van der Cleele]]'s ''[[The Dramatist's Art]]'' was published in [[2811]]. | |||
* [[Rankin Alduss]]'s ''[[Reality - An Overrated Concept]]'' was published in [[2876]]. | |||
* [[Azcline Grigsen]]'s ''[[Osterling's Legacy]]'' was published in [[3498]]. Grigsen died in [[3515]] before completing ''[[Beyond Osterling's Legacy]]''. | |||
* [[Barbas Lothal]]'s ''[[The New Dramatists]]'' was published in [[3544]]. | |||
* [[Al Jardine]]'s ''[[The Dream Scenario, a Case Study in Virtual History]]'' was published in [[4123]]. | |||
* [[William Shakespeare]]'s'' [[Love's Labour's Won]]'' was published in [[1599]]; a copy of the play was found in the "dream machine" in the [[Pentillanian Theatre]]. | |||
== | === Foods and beverages === | ||
[[ | * The Doctor has some [[tea bag]]s and powdered [[milk]] in his pockets. | ||
* Benny is given [[Craxiatanian Chardonnay]] during her stay at the Braxiatel Collection. | |||
== Notes == | |||
* A [[Prelude Theatre of War|prelude to this novel]] was published in [[DWM 212]]. | |||
* In 2015, [[Big Finish Productions]] released an [[Theatre of War (audio story)|audio adaptation]] of this novel. | |||
== | == Continuity == | ||
* [ | * The Braxiatel Collection was first mentioned in [[TV]]: ''[[City of Death (TV story)|City of Death]]''. | ||
* This story marks the first meeting between Irving Braxiatel and Bernice Summerfield in her personal timeline whereas Braxiatel meets Benny for the first time from his perspective in [[PROSE]]: ''[[Dragons' Wrath (novel)|Dragons' Wrath]]'' and [[AUDIO]]: ''[[Disassembled (audio story)|Disassembled]]''. | |||
* In [[PROSE]]: ''[[Tears of the Oracle (novel)|Tears of the Oracle]]'' more detail is revealed concerning Irving Braxiatel's link to the Doctor. | |||
* The Doctor refers to his frequent visits to the [[Eye of Orion]], ([[TV]]: ''[[The Five Doctors (TV story)|The Five Doctors]]'') being hunted across the universe by the [[Dalek]]s, ([[TV]]: ''[[The Chase (TV story)|The Chase]]'') playing [[backgammon]] with [[Kublai|Kublai Khan]], ([[TV]]: ''[[Marco Polo (TV story)|Marco Polo]]'') seeing the skies over [[Metebelis III]], ([[TV]]: ''[[The Green Death (TV story)|The Green Death]]'') trying the experiential grid on [[Argolis]] ([[TV]]: ''[[The Leisure Hive (TV story)|The Leisure Hive]]'') and watching the space yachts of the [[Eternal]]s race across the stars. ([[TV]]: ''[[Enlightenment (TV story)|Enlightenment]]'') | |||
* The [[Tenth Doctor]] would later witness the sole performance on [[Earth]] of ''Love's Labour's Won''. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Shakespeare Code (TV story)|The Shakespeare Code]]'') | |||
== Cover gallery == | |||
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NA026 theatreofwar.jpg|Original cover | |||
NA026 theatreofwar textless cover.jpg|Textless cover | |||
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[ | == External links == | ||
[ | * [https://doctorwho.guide/whona26p.htm Prelude to '''Theatre of War''' as published in DWM #212] | ||
[ | {{dwrefguide|who_na26.htm|Theatre of War}} | ||
* {{whoniverse|na26|Theatre of War}} | |||
* [http://mysite.science.uottawa.ca/rsmith43/cloister/thea.htm The Cloister Library: '''Theatre of War'''] | |||
* [http://doctorwho.org.nz/archive/tsv43/beyondthebook.html#na026 Beyond the Book: Theatre of War by Paul Scoones (Article) - TSV 43] | |||
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Latest revision as of 20:21, 3 November 2024
- You may be looking for the audio story.
Theatre of War was the twenty-sixth novel of the New Adventures novel range. It featured the Seventh Doctor, Bernice Summerfield and Ace.
Publisher's summary[[edit] | [edit source]]
Hamlet, thou hast thy father much offended.
Ace stared at the Doctor. He nodded. "Yes, Ace. We're in Elsinore. And I don't like it either."
Five years ago, an archaeological expedition came to Menaxus to explore the ruins of an ancient theatre. All but one of the visitors died horribly, and the planet was abandoned, bathed in lethal radiation.
Now the only survivor has returned, determined to uncover the theatre's secrets whatever the cost. Among her archaeological team is a certain Professor Bernice Summerfield.
Soon the deaths begin again, while the front line of an interstellar war moves ever closer. Desperate for help, Bernice tries to summon her companions. But when the TARDIS lands on the planet, the Doctor finds himself participating in a frighteningly real performance of Shakespeare's greatest tragedy. And he begins to realise that the truth about Menaxus may be far stranger than anyone imagines.
Plot[[edit] | [edit source]]
to be added
Characters[[edit] | [edit source]]
- Seventh Doctor
- Ace
- Bernice Summerfield
- Irving Braxiatel
- Aronholt
- Elliniko
- Assok Bannahilk
- Camarina Lannic
- Leontium Klasvik
- Cambri
- Exec
- Fortalexa
- Manact Locris Marlock
- Panactum Gilmanuk
- Krayn
- Tashman
Worldbuilding[[edit] | [edit source]]
- There were at least 509 sim-prog enactments done by Rippearean High Command.
Literature[[edit] | [edit source]]
- The Good Soldiers by Stanoff Osterling is considered to be in Shakespeare's league.
- Michael Campling's Shakespeare's Playing Space was published in 1998.
- Devereaux Watkins' play Death's Bane was first performed in the early 21st century.
- Phil Houseman's The Myth of Artificial Intelligence was published in 2009.
- Peter Hinton's The Greeks had a Play about It was published in 2012.
- Wanlek Ackman's The Absurdity of Performance was published in 2044.
- Vyse Plaquet's and Hughes Frost's Verbal Non-Communication was published in 2137.
- Booth Kitava's Fictional Voices was published in 2267.
- Bernice Summerfield's Down Among the Dead Men was published in 2466.
- F. Van der Cleele's The Dramatist's Art was published in 2811.
- Rankin Alduss's Reality - An Overrated Concept was published in 2876.
- Azcline Grigsen's Osterling's Legacy was published in 3498. Grigsen died in 3515 before completing Beyond Osterling's Legacy.
- Barbas Lothal's The New Dramatists was published in 3544.
- Al Jardine's The Dream Scenario, a Case Study in Virtual History was published in 4123.
- William Shakespeare's Love's Labour's Won was published in 1599; a copy of the play was found in the "dream machine" in the Pentillanian Theatre.
Foods and beverages[[edit] | [edit source]]
- The Doctor has some tea bags and powdered milk in his pockets.
- Benny is given Craxiatanian Chardonnay during her stay at the Braxiatel Collection.
Notes[[edit] | [edit source]]
- A prelude to this novel was published in DWM 212.
- In 2015, Big Finish Productions released an audio adaptation of this novel.
Continuity[[edit] | [edit source]]
- The Braxiatel Collection was first mentioned in TV: City of Death.
- This story marks the first meeting between Irving Braxiatel and Bernice Summerfield in her personal timeline whereas Braxiatel meets Benny for the first time from his perspective in PROSE: Dragons' Wrath and AUDIO: Disassembled.
- In PROSE: Tears of the Oracle more detail is revealed concerning Irving Braxiatel's link to the Doctor.
- The Doctor refers to his frequent visits to the Eye of Orion, (TV: The Five Doctors) being hunted across the universe by the Daleks, (TV: The Chase) playing backgammon with Kublai Khan, (TV: Marco Polo) seeing the skies over Metebelis III, (TV: The Green Death) trying the experiential grid on Argolis (TV: The Leisure Hive) and watching the space yachts of the Eternals race across the stars. (TV: Enlightenment)
- The Tenth Doctor would later witness the sole performance on Earth of Love's Labour's Won. (TV: The Shakespeare Code)
Cover gallery[[edit] | [edit source]]
External links[[edit] | [edit source]]
- Prelude to Theatre of War as published in DWM #212
- Theatre of War at the Doctor Who Reference Guide
- The Discontinuity Guide to: Theatre of War at The Whoniverse
- The Cloister Library: Theatre of War
- Beyond the Book: Theatre of War by Paul Scoones (Article) - TSV 43