The Fall of the House of Usher
The Fall of the House of Usher
adapted by Jack Neary
Directed by John MacKenzie
The Following is from the author’s web page
“This adaptation of the classic Poe short story takes the challenging, haunting, somewhat oblique tale and casts it in the guise of a fast-moving 1930’s detective thriller, all the while maintaining Poe’s basic story of familial treachery and madness. The play opens with a young man being interrogated by a tough Boston police detective. The young man has been discovered cowering at the scene of a horrible fire which has destroyed the Usher mansion, leaving two unidentifiably charred bodies in its wake. As the plot unravels, we discover how this young man was involved in the collapse of the Usher estate, and we learn the family’s horrible secret. The scene shifts back and forth from the police interrogation room to the Usher mansion as the young man recalls and relives the chilling events of the past two weeks.”
March 11, 18, 19, 24, 25 & 26, 2005, at 8 pm
March 20, 2005, at 2 pm
Abbott Theatre, 9 Spring Street, Waltham, MA
Tickets $15.00 — Seniors $13.00
Cast
Ted Batch – Shaughnessey
Timothy Dargon – Roderick
Christine Frydenborg – Madeline
Eric Houghton – James
Katie Kuhl – Claire
Tracy Nygard – Fiona
Steve Turner – Tremblay
Crew
Michelle Aguillon - Producer
John MacKenzie - Director
Michael Tonner – Stage Manager
Michelle Boll – Designer
Kimmerie H.O. Jones – Costumer
Rocco Sperazzo – Tech Crew
Lissi Engvall – Properties
Kate Tonner – Box Office
Eric Houghton – Web Support
Review: Theater Mirror