Written by:
Ira Levin
Opening: March 21, 2003
Closing: March 30, 2003
Number of performances: 8
Time:An evening in Spring
Setting:
A room in a house about a half hour's drive from Boston
Synopsis:
This thriller chiller had a successful revival Off Broadway. It's a totally absorbing spider's web entwining fantasy and reality. Susan Kerner, a young Boston college student and Larry Eastwood, a young lawyer she's just met, have been enticed to the Brabissant mansion by the Mackeys, a charming, elderly Irish couple who are struck by Susan's strong resemblance to Veronica Brabissant, long dead daughter of the family for whom they work. They view Veronica's picture in her room, untouched by time. Susan's induced to impersonate Veronica for awhile to solace the only living Brabissant, her addled sister living in the past and believing Veronica's alive and angry with her. But once dressed in Veronica's clothes, Susan finds herself locked in the role and locked in Veronica's room. Or is she Veronica, in 1935, pretending to be an imaginary Susan?
Performers
| The Woman | Paula Ginder | |
| The Man | Ed McMullen | |
| The Girl | Meighan Carivan | |
| The Young Man | Kris Anderson |
Production Staff
| Director | Laura W. Andruski | |
| Producer | Joel Katz | |
| Set Design | Peter Kantor | |
| Lighting Design | Joel Katz | |
| Set Construction | John A. Roberge | |
| Set Construction | Peter Kantor | |
| Set Construction | Joel Katz | |
| Set Construction | Ben Brillat | |
| Set Construction | Charlie Hepburn | |
| Set Construction | Don Cazer | |
| Set Construction | Ron E. Fish | |
| Set Design | Stephen Andruski | |
| Costumes | Gary Carter | |
| Stage Manager | Laura Houlihan | |
| Set Decor/Painting | Ron E. Fish | |
| Hair & Make Up | John Fowler | |
| Properties | Bill Zedaker | |
| Lighting Execution | Ben Brillat | |
| Sound | Rich Messina | |
| Costumes | Vickie Shatley | |
| Stage Crew | Janice Holton |
