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07 February 2009

House In Hydesville

Wonderfully spooky and mysterious in the first act – woefully less in the second!

In the winter of 1848 a poor family moved from the city (Rochester NY) to Hydesville, some thirty miles to the southeast. The family moved into a small rented cottage, locally known as [because some manner of fatal tragedy had occurred at] “the spook house”. Not long after settling into their new home, the family is plagued by unearthly visitations.

Soon, this haunting became a national event. The family’s new found fame afforded them the opportunity to not only return to the city but tour the nation – and abroad. Surviving Congressional investigation, spearheaded by men and woman who believed the family’s two youngest had “spiritual” power, The National Spiritualist Association of Churches was founded.

But, was there more... what were those strange noises... could it have been a great hoax?

Remarkably well performed this play seemed incomplete and unevenly directed.

D / PG2

Starring: Lauren Orkus; Annie Purcell; and, Lanie MacEwan
Featuring: Kristin Griffith; Michael Rudko; Rachel Rusch; and, Garrett Neergard
Writer: Dan O’Brien
Director: Skip Greer

Reel Reviews by Josef

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