The Turn of the Screw (play) explained

The Turn of the Screw
Place:Portland Stage Company
Orig Lang:English
Genre:Ghost story

The Turn of the Screw is a theatrical adaptation by Jeffrey Hatcher of the 1898 novella of the same name by Henry James.[1] Hatcher developed the adaptation with the Portland Stage Company as part of its Little Festival of the Unexpected program in 1995, and it debuted at the company's home theater in Portland, Maine on January 11, 1996. In 1999, the play was staged Off-Broadway by the Primary Stages company. Director Melia Bensussen won an Obie Award for the Primary Stages production.[2]

Cast and characters

The play is performed with two actors. One portrays "The Woman" (the equivalent of the governess in the novella), while the other actor plays all the other characters. The cast from the Portland Stage premier production and the Primary Stages Off-Broadway production are given below:

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Premier cast[3] Off-Broadway cast[4]
The Man Joey L. GoldenRocco Sisto
The Woman Susan AppelEnid Graham

Reception

In Variety, theatre critic Charles Isherwood said the Primary Stages production was "disappointingly unsubtle, unsuspenseful and altogether ineffectual", although he credited Bensussen's direction and other production elements for trying to make up for shortcomings in the script.[5] The production also received negative reviews in The New York Times[6] and the New York Post.[7]

Notes and References

  1. Book: Kabatchnik, Amnon . Blood on the Stage, 1975-2000: Milestone Plays of Crime, Mystery, and Detection . Scarecrow Press . Lanham, Maryland . 2012 . 978-0-8108-8354-3 . 466–473.
  2. Web site: 99 Obie Awards . Obie Awards . American Theatre Wing . December 26, 2020.
  3. Book: Hatcher, Jeffrey . The Turn of the Screw . Jeffrey Hatcher . Dramatists Play Service . New York . 1997 . 0-8222-1554-3 . 4.
  4. Web site: The Turn of the Screw . Internet Off-Broadway Database . December 26, 2020.
  5. News: Charles . Isherwood . Charles Isherwood . The Turn of the Screw . Variety . March 29, 1999 . December 26, 2020.
  6. News: Peter . Marks . Henry James's Eerie Crew, In Search of the Willies . The New York Times . March 26, 1999 . E3 . December 26, 2020.
  7. News: Donald . Lyons . Adaptation Doesn't Stand a Ghost of a Chance . New York Post . March 25, 1999 . December 26, 2020.