Jeffrey Hatcher's adaptation of the Henry James gothic novella The Turn of the Screw opens at Theater at Monmouth tonight, June 26 at 7:30 p.m.
This suspenseful tale of good versus evil and natural versus supernatural takes audiences on a frantic foray into the haunted world of a young governess and her two adolescent charges.
As in James' original 1897 novella, The Turn of the Screw tells the story of a young Governess left to care for two young children at an isolated mansion in the English countryside. Shortly after her arrival, the governess begins to see visions of not one, but two malicious ghosts who seem determined to corrupt and possess the innocents in her care. Determined to save the children at all costs, she struggles to unravel the mystery of the ghosts' motives and discover the key to destroying their power. Described by Stephen King as "the quintessential ghost story," The Turn of the Screw was originally published in serialized form and eventually became one of James' most famous works. James added a new spin to the traditional ghost story by writing it entirely from the Governess' perspective, leaving the reader to interpret her account's accuracy and truthfulness. More than a century later, critical debate rages on over the nature of the ghosts, the complicity of the children, and the sanity of the governess.Director James Noel Hoban believes "there is in each of us....a fervent desire to know if there is something outside the realm of our five senses." As with any ghost story, Hoban says, the words lay the scene. "All that remains to complete the spell is to add the most magical ingredient of all: your imagination." But what if the ghosts aren't real?
Turn of the Screw features Marlowe Holden as the Governess and Jacob Sherburne as the Man; Set design by Jim Alexander, costumes by Sera Bourgeau, lights by Stephen Jones, and sound by Rew Tippin.
Performance Calendar: OPENING 6/26 at 7:30 p.m.; additional performance dates 7/11, 7/15, 8/6 at 7:30 p.m.; 7/26, 8/13 at 1:00 p.m.; Ticket prices range from $20-$30, and $10 rush tickets are available for every performance to anyone under 30. Discounts available for groups of 10 or more. For calendar and reservations, please contact the TAM Box Office at 207.933.9999 or visit www.theateratmonmouth.org.
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