'A
Fine Madness'
Period melodrama receives
effective treatment courtesy of Boiler Room Theatre...Thanks
to some wary direction by Corbin Green, and even more
to the efforts of a quality ensemble of players, the
Boiler Room Theatre production is a qualified success...The
action is played on an intimate yet marvelous period
set by Lewis Kempfer...Cat
Eberwine's costumes also successfully
strive to capture Victorian authenticity."
--Nashville Scene
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"...If you’re hungry for a good old-fashioned
thriller, this Broadway classic is sure to leave you
satisfied..."
-- Nashville CityPaper
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Angel Street
A Victorian Thriller in
Three Acts by Patrick Hamilton
March 17 - April 15, 2006
The Broadway thriller upon which the
film Gaslight was based,
Angel Street is a masterpiece with some of the
most brilliant suspense in the modern theatre. When the
curtain rises, all
appears to be peaceful. However, it is soon apparent that
Manningham, a suavely sinister and handsome man, is slowly
torturing his gentle, lovely wife into insanity under the
guise of
kindness. While he is out, Mrs. Manningham has an unexpected
caller from Scotland Yard who is convinced that Manningham
is a maniacal criminal wanted for a murder committed fifteen
years ago in the same house. The secret of the dimming gaslight
and the mystery of the hidden
rubies will captivate all. "Infinite craft and dexterity...comes
off the top part of the theatre's top shelf." --New
York Times.
With Alan Lee, Jennifer Richmond, Kay Ayers-Sowell, Rachael
Bernard and Nick DeNuzio.
Directed by Corbin Green
Costume Designs by Cat Eberwine
Set Decoration by Lewis Kempfer
Sound Design b y Jamey Green
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