Quotidian Theatre Company, known for its widely-praised and lovingly crafted renditions of realistic plays continues the tradition with the haunting love story told in Michael Hollinger's "Ghost-Writer" opening April 5, 2019.
In this haunting love story, novelist Franklin Woolsey (Steve LaRocque) dies mid-sentence, but his typist, Myra (Carol Spring), continues to take dictation. Attacked by skeptics, the press, and Woolsey's jealous widow (Stephanie Mumford), Myra sets out to prove she is more than just an artful forger. Is she trying to steal Woolsey's legacy now that she cannot have his love, or might she truly possess a gift the world can't understand?
"Ghost-Writer" will be directed by Laura Giannarelli, a founding member of the highly acclaimed Washington Stage Guild. Previously at QTC, Laura directed "Faith Healer" and "A Lesson from Aloes".
Says Gianarelli, "This beautiful story is brought to life by these three actors. They're going to be a wonder to see, and I'm already very proud of this production."
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