Stage play

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There have been productions performed on stage that feature aspects of the world of Doctor Who.

The Curse of the Daleks

Main article: The Curse of the Daleks (stage play)
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Doctor Who and the Daleks in Seven Keys to Doomsday

Main article: Doctor Who and the Daleks in Seven Keys to Doomsday
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Recall UNIT: The Great Tea-Bag Mystery

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Writer: Richard Franlin

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Doctor Who: The Ultimate Adventure

Main article: Doctor Who: The Ultimate Adventure

(see main article above for further information)

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The Trial of Davros 1993 & 2005

This play was an unlicensed production staged for Hyde Fundraisers. It featured many original actors reprising their roles. In 1993 Michael Wisher reprised the role of Davros. For the 2005 production Terry Molloy reprised his role as Davros and Peter Miles as Nyder.

The revised 2005 production included specially filmed sequences. These sequences included a re-film of sequences from TV: Death to the Daleks, The Dalek Invasion of Earth, Day of the Daleks and Frontier in Space.

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Doctor Who: The Monsters Are Coming! (2010)

Main article: The Monsters Are Coming!
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The Crash of the Elysium (2011)

Main article: The Crash of the Elysium

Produced by Punchdrunk for the 2011 Manchester International Festival, and co-written by TV series writer Tom MacRae, Punchdrunk creative director Felix Barrett and based on an idea by Steven Moffatt, this audience-participation play is the first since The Ultimate Adventure to feature an original TV series actor as the Doctor - Matt Smith appearing via video footage, except for a single performance on 15 July 2011 in which Smith performed the Doctor live.[1] See the main article for more information.

Others

In addition, several amateur-produced stage plays based on televised adventures have been staged, often in order to raise money for charity.