Attention, Greenville! As the festive season approaches, the The Warehouse Theatre is gearing up to keep your holiday spirits high and your hearts racing with an unexpected gem: the psychological thriller and dark comedy “Misery.” Hold onto your seats — this thrilling ride takes an explosive turn from the usual holiday fare!
So, what’s all the fuss about? “Misery” follows the gripping story of a romance novelist named Paul Sheldon, who finds himself in quite the predicament after a nasty car crash. Enter Annie Wilkes, an obsessed superfan who brings Paul to her isolated home to recuperate. But beware — Annie is none too pleased with Paul’s latest book, where the beloved character, Misery Chastain, meets an untimely end. What happens next? Well, let’s just say it involves forced writing sessions, tension that could be sliced with a knife, and perhaps a sledgehammer thrown in for good measure. Yes, you read that right!
“It’s a hugely entertaining story, so funny and scary,” enthuses Jess Chayes, the stage director. “This story really takes you on a wild ride.” And with a compact runtime of just 90 minutes and no intermission, audiences can expect a nonstop thrill ride without missing a beat.
For those who might recognize the name, Chayes was the associate director for the Broadway version of “Misery” in 2015, which starred Bruce Willis and . Now, she’s trading in the vastness of a large theater to bring this intense story to the cozy confines of The Warehouse Theatre. “I’ve been really excited to use the virtues of the Warehouse: the intimacy of the theater, the great actors, and the close proximity of the audience,” she shares. “This story is being told up close and personal with the audience.”
The play features top-notch talent, with Kerrie Seymour taking on the role of the dangerous yet captivating Annie Wilkes, and Aaron Brakefield bringing Paul Sheldon to life. Rounding out the cast is Lou Buttino portraying the well-meaning sheriff, Buster. Theater-goers can expect performances that will send chills down their spine and keep them on the edge of their seats.
Before you snag those tickets, a little heads-up: the play does include some moments of violence and strong language, so it’s definitely not for the faint of heart. But if you’re craving a holiday escape that’s equal parts thrilling and amusing, “Misery” could be just the ticket!
So gear up, grab your friends or a brave family member, and prepare for a night at the theater that you won’t soon forget! Holiday cheer has never looked quite like this — maybe just hold onto your hats!
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