Graeme of Thrones is coming to Truro as a treat for Game of Thrones fans.

Direct from a sold-out, critically acclaimed West End season and sold-out shows in Australia, the comedic take on the popular TV series is taking to the Hall for Cornwall stage for a unique and fun theatrical journey through the Seven Kingdoms.

Created by a team of some of the UK's top comedy writers, Graeme of Thrones sees avid super fans Graeme, Briony and Paul attempt to impress a producer and show the world how they feel "the sweary fantasy TV series" should have been made.

Writer and BAFTA winner, Jon Brittain, said: "Graeme of Thrones is a parody/farce/show-within-a-show/loving-homage. It’s nice to be in a room where being an anally retentive fanboy is actually a good thing!

"The writing team had a lovely time geeking out and discussing how ridiculous Ser Jorah and Littlefinger’s voices are, how Daenerys really should have double checked there was a no-nudity clause in her contract, and how Jon Snow really is incredibly boring (but so pretty!)."

Graeme of Thrones will be at the Hall for Cornwall on Saturday, May 21 at 7.30pm.

Tickets are available from the box office on 01872 262466, or online at www.hallforcornwall.co.uk.