1-17 at the historic Footlight Theatre, 20 Queen St. – The perfect family friendly musical for the holiday season, The Footlight Players brings everyone’s favorite redhead to life in a production of “Annie.” Performances are Dec. Pictured are: Emerson Page as Annie with Paul O’Brien and Nina HimesĬHARLESTON, S.C. Weekend performances run through Sunday October 23rd at Queen Street Playhouse.Photo Credit: Stan Foxworthy. However, it is perfect heading into the ghoulish Halloween season. Their adaptation is wonderful and perhaps meant for a more mature open-minded audience. ‘Misery’ is a deranged tale with Footlight Players providing over two hours of on the edge of your seat entertainment. Equal praise goes to Julia Mimo for her awesome set design, establishing a rustic cabin on a revolving stage to allow for easy transition from bedroom and kitchen scenes. A seasoned actor and director Haywood apparently as a flair for dark drama, and under his direction the entire crew brought this spectacular story to life. Kudos to Jackson Clark Haywood for assembling this small yet incredible ensemble cast in his Footlight Players directorial debut. Tarnow does a good job of depicting the local authority as both amiable yet suspecting. In a supporting role, New York native Steve Tarnow deserves an ‘attaboy’ for wearing the badge of Sheriff Buster. Knight and Barnette easily bring out the best in each other, as well as their physicality. For a live production to work the two principal actors must possess a certain chemistry. ‘Misery’ on stage is a bit more in your face distraught. Patrons familiar with King’s novel and the movie know how the storyline evolves. Despite lying in bed for half of the production, Barnette throws himself into the character, utilizing a lot of intensity to bring Paul’s pain and frustration to the forefront. As co-founder of What If Productions and newly named Footlight Artistic Director Barnette knows his way around a stage. Kyle Barnette is one of Charleston’s most versatile actors, and ideally cast as Paul. Knight does a nice job of going from sympathetic to full on rage in the same scene. Knight embodies all the angst and frenzied emotion required to fill her shoes. Voted best actress by Charleston City Paper over the past two years, Madelyn Knight does equal justice in the role of Annie. Not happy her favorite character meets her demise, Annie begins a dark cat and mouse game forcing Paul to edit his text, even going as far as inflicting additional pain on her captive target.įor those who recall Bates on screen performance, the acclaimed actress set the bar high, winning an Oscar for her portrayal. Upon securing a copy of his latest book in the ‘Misery’ series, Annie discovers her beloved Misery dies, sending Annie over the edge. With a promise to nurse him back to health until proper medical attendees can make their way to her home, Paul allows Annie to read his more modern-day manuscript, where all hell breaks loose after Annie discovers Paul has a way with ‘F’ bombs. Waking up in Annie’s remote home, Paul discovers he’s bed-ridden with broken legs and a dislocated shoulder. Enter Paul’s apparent savior Annie Wilkes, who just happens to be his number one fan. Travelling home from Colorado to New York, Victorian romance novelist Paul Sheldon’s journey gets derailed due to a blizzard causing him to have an accident resulting in notable injuries. Based on Stephen King’s 1987 best-selling psychological horror thriller novel and the smash 1990 box office film adaptation starring Kathy Bates and James Caan, ‘Misery’ centers around an obsessive fan holding her favorite author hostage until he decides to bring her beloved character back to life. Small Ensemble Cast Bring Stephen King’s Psycho Thriller to Life at Queen Street Playhouseįootlight Players offer up a pre-cursor to the Halloween season as they turn in a enthralling and nightmarish rendition of ‘Misery’.
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