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The Turn of the Screw

by Jeffrey Hatcher, from the story by Henry James

directed by Caitlin Lowans

featuring Molly Schreiber & Ryan Landry

October 21 - November 7, 2010

Charmed by a handsome man of business, an eager governess is hired to care for his two orphaned wards. His only request: "Never trouble me. Never." As unexpected occurrences turn sinister and ghostly visions intrude, she vows to protect the children at all cost.

Press

10.13.10: A screwy turn: Drilling Ryan Landry and Molly Schreiber by Maddy Myers

10.25.10 Stripped-down "Turn" Delivers Plenty of Suspense By Terry Byrne

10.28.10 ‘Turn of the Screw’ brings ghostly mystery to Stoneham stage By Amanda Mantone

10.29.10 A Good Old Fashioned Screw by Maddy Myers

11.5.10 The Turn of the Screw : EDGE Providence by Robert Nesti

Events

Talkback: Sunday October 24, 31 & November 7, after the 2:00pm matinee

Join the artists who bring The Turn of the Screw to life in a lively and educational discussion of the play, the process, and all things theatre.

Medium Cool: Pre-Show Salons in the Gallery: Fridays, October 22, October 29, and November 5, at 7:00pm prior to that evening’s performance


Join Mary D’Alba (www.Spiritualitygirl.com, based out of Stoneham) and MaryLee Trettenero (www.bostonintuitive.com, based out of Charlestown), both expert mediums, who will share with Stoneham Theatre-goers the pleasant and unpleasant realities of communicating with the spirit world. A perfect opportunity to enhance the experience of seeing The Turn of the Screw. Event free to day of show ticket holders.

 

 

 

 

 


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