Synopsis
The Fall of the House of Usher
Tim Kelly from Edgar Allan Poe
Published by Dramatic Publishing
Large Mixed Cast
In this classic tale of the horrible and grotesque, Poe wrote of disease, the fear of death and premature burial
Perhaps confessing his own terror of going mad and of being buried alive - records show 18 premature burials in Baltimore's Westminster Cemetery, where Poe is entombed
One of these premature burials forms the background for Tim Kelly's chilling dramatization of this classic tale of horror and suspense
Roderick Usher, once a happy young man about to be married, and his beautiful sister Madelaine have become victims to the gloom and poisonous atmosphere of the decaying old mansion in which they live
When Madelaine appears near death, the doctor warns Usher not to bury her until he is certain that she is dead
The ensuing horror grips every viewer in its icy chill
Tim Kelly, author of several movie scenarios based on Edgar Allan Poe stories, is at his best in this brilliant two-act dramatization of one of Poe's eeriest tales
The Fall of the House of Usher abounds in moments of haunting beauty such as the ghostly waltz in the Usher family crypt and a visit by the brother's loving sweetheart, Lenore
The play also features moments of chilling horror when Madelaine forces aside the lid of her coffin while a hooded figure roams the halls in search of escape
But whenever Poe's horrific visions threaten to terrify the audience completely, there is always a light moment to compensate
CAST: M7., F10 (flexible)
Runs about 120 minutes
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