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''The Saga of the Time Lords'' was a theatrical production performed at the [[Masque Magestrix]]. It claimed to portray the History of the [[Time Lords]], but was notably inaccurate, mistakenly calling [[Omega]] [[Hand of Omega|'the Hand of Meg']]. It was performed in the wake of the [[Last Great Time War]], and audience members were invited to speculate on Gallifrey's "mysterious disappearance". | '''''The Saga of the Time Lords''''' was a theatrical production performed at the [[Masque Magestrix]]. It claimed to portray the History of the [[Time Lords]], but was notably inaccurate, mistakenly calling [[Omega]] [[Hand of Omega|'the Hand of Meg']]. It was performed in the wake of the [[Last Great Time War]], and audience members were invited to speculate on Gallifrey's "mysterious disappearance". | ||
The cast included Remiere Dupont as [[Rassilon|Rassilon the Dashing]], Cambo Raimi as [[Irving Braxiatel|Brother Braxiatel]] and [[Shara Betomax]] as the Hand of Meg. | The cast included Remiere Dupont as [[Rassilon|Rassilon the Dashing]], Cambo Raimi as [[Irving Braxiatel|Brother Braxiatel]] and [[Shara Betomax]] as the Hand of Meg. |
Revision as of 20:30, 16 January 2022
The Saga of the Time Lords was a theatrical production performed at the Masque Magestrix. It claimed to portray the History of the Time Lords, but was notably inaccurate, mistakenly calling Omega 'the Hand of Meg'. It was performed in the wake of the Last Great Time War, and audience members were invited to speculate on Gallifrey's "mysterious disappearance".
The cast included Remiere Dupont as Rassilon the Dashing, Cambo Raimi as Brother Braxiatel and Shara Betomax as the Hand of Meg.
Sibling Same and Sibling Different replaced the cast and crew of the production with Autons, in order to "'lure out survivors of the war'". However, this was plot was ended when the Doctor and Rose visited the play and melted the facsimiles. (PROSE: He's Behind You)