Our 1953-1954 Season: Mainstage
A Broadway hit first produced on the West End under the title Gaslight and filmed twice, Angel Street tells the story of the Manninghams who live on Angel Street in 19th Century London. As the curtain rises, all appears the essence of Victorian tranquility. It is soon apparent however, that Mr. Manningham, a suavely handsome man, is slowly driving his gentle, devoted wife Bella, to the brink of insanity with an insinuating kindness which masks more sinsister motives. While he is out, Mrs. Manningham has an unexpected caller: amiable, paternal Inspector Rough from Scotland Yard. Rough is convinced that Manningham is a homicidal maniac wanted for a murder committed fifteen years earlier in this very house. Gradually the inspector restores Bella's confidence in herself and as the evidence against Manningham unfolds, the author has built and sustained some of the most brilliant, suspenseful sequences in modern theatre.
Policeman | Fred Bonner |
Mr. Manningham | Kenneth Lester |
Elizabeth | Norma O'Mara |
Mrs. Manningham | Hilde Schulze |
Nancy | Rose Wentzel |
Rough | Julian Zalewski |
Director | Frances Bostelmann
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Producer | Dot Harnish
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Stage Manager | Johanna Barrett
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Set Design | Fred Bonner
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Set Construction | Fred Bonner
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Stage Crew | Ann Glaser
Ruth Hill Bob Hill Clem Lowden Harry Nightingale Julian Zalewski |
Props | Edie Jennings
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Props-Crew | Eileen Burkan
Beatrice Matranga Phyllis Riepp |
Costumes | Mary Kelly
Virginia Winston |
Prompter | Ruth Hill
Elizabeth Theim |
Tickets | Johanna Barrett
Marie Cope Frances Phillips |
Ushers | Daphne Badger
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