2004-05 Season Archives
Wait Until Dark by Frederick Knott
October 15 - November 7, 2004
Loading Dock Theater
Arthur Miller's haunting and terrifying look at the Salem witch trials of 1692 -
a classic work that continues to excite and enrage audiences. In telling the
story of a young girl, a rejected lover, who accuses her fellow townspeople of
practicing witchcraft, Miller delves into the darker parts of the human spirit
to discover why a small Massachusetts community could be so ready to condemn
19 innocent people to death.
Cast:
Stacia Rice
Craig Johnson
Staff:
Directed by Sarah Gioia
Photos: (Click picture for larger version)

Reviews:
Feel the chill in the air? 'Wait Until Dark' - February 7, 2005
by Rob Hubbard
St. Paul Pioneer Press
When the latest cold front swept into the Twin Cities on Sunday, it wasn't
the only new arrival capable of raising goose bumps: Gremlin Theatre's
production of Frederick Knott's crime drama, "Wait Until Dark," is equally
chilling...[More]
'Wait Until Dark' has much potential - February 9, 2005
by Graydon Royce
Minneapolis Star Tribune
Frederick Knott was what might be called a high-percentage playwright. Of the
three plays he wrote, two cracked both the Broadway and film pantheon as
popular thrillers. "Dial M for Murder" was a hit in 1952, and Gremlin Theatre
has opened Knott's 1966 piece, "Wait Until Dark," at the Loading Dock in St.
Paul. The show hasn't hit on all cylinders yet, but generally fine acting and
Knott's story portend better things...[More]
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