Black Widow

By Paul Thain

“The Dead are Dead, and the Dead Stay Dead”…Or Do They? Join Stage 27 for a performance of Black Widow, a chilling Edwardian evening of murder, passion, ghosts & vengeance. The year is 1909 and Lord Arlington is dead, poisoned by a corned beef sandwich….or was he? A motley crew of family, residents and neighbours gather to pay their respects at the House of Arlington. The Lord’s daughter Emily, infatuated with Hamlet, becomes convinced that her mother Lady Cressida and old friend Richard Harker are embroiled in a passionate conspiracy that caused her father’s demise. Is it really her father’s ghost that appears, or just a figment of her imagination? Whatever it is, Emily decides that vengeance is the only way that the truth will finally be revealed…..

Something Is Certainly Rotten In The House Of Arlington…

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