TheatreWorks New Milford Offers Free Staged Reading of Stephen King's MISERY 11/22

By: Oct. 16, 2009
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The "Page to Stage" staged reading series has a Halloween treat that's sure to keep you on The Edge of your seats!  A staged reading of Misery will be held at the TheatreWorks New Milford Theatre on Thursday, October 22nd, for an 8 p.m. curtain.

Misery is a roller coaster ride into the darkness and torment of obsession. Expect the unexpected in this compellingly cruel thriller. After an auto accident, best-selling romance novelist, Paul Sheldon, is lucky to be alive. Or is he? This stunning stage adaptation by Simon More, based on Stephen King's masterpiece, will keep you on The Edge of your seat.

The story is well-known for the 1990 screen version starring James Caan and Kathy Bates, which garnered Ms. Bates an Academy Award for her role as Mr. Sheldon's "Number 1 Fan," Annie Wilkes. Misery is under the direction of Jackie Decho-Holm of New Milford. The cast features Vicki Sosbe of New Milford and KC and Jonathan Ross of Thomaston.

The reading will be followed by a wine and cheese reception. Admission is free, but you must reserve your tickets.

To reserve your free tickets, click here.



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