DIAL M FOR MURDER To Open in Black and White
By: Stephi Wild Aug. 07, 2018

Director Gary Locke of Merrimack, NH, has long wanted to stage a play in black & white. So when the folks at Hackmatack Playhouse asked him to direct "Dial M for Murder," he saw this as his opportunity.
Fortunately, the folks at Hackmatack like the idea of taking this stage remake of Alfred Hitchcock's 1954 film and giving it a cinematic touch when it opens on the Berwick stage Wednesday, Aug. 15. "The people at Hackmatack absolutely embraced the idea of trying to capture that 1940s film noir feel," said Locke. "They were gung ho, which delighted me to no end." As a result, "Dial M for Murder" will open with costumes, makeup, props, and scenery largely in black and white.?"It will have that film noir lighting, that staid lighting with light that accentuates all the shadows," said Locke, who was, unsurprisingly, a film major in college.
As Reis, Lisbon and four other cast members rehearse for the show, they have a special still life visitor along with them, noted Locke, who appeared in the cast of "The Fantasticks" last year.
"For decades Hackmatack has had a life-size cutout of Alfred Hitchcock in the prop room," he said. "Now we've taken him at and put him in rehearsal barn with us." Dial M For Murder opens Wednesday, Aug. 15 and runs through Sept. 1 with shows 8 pm Wed. to Sat. and 2 pm on Thursdays Aug. 16, 23 and 30. For more information, go to www.hackmatack.org or call 207-698-1807.
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