But what has that got to do with her? Somehow, it’s connected to the fact that the gaslit lighting appliances in the living room get dim when someone turns on a light somewhere else in the house. Just as things are getting worse, a mysterious man comes to see her ( Hisam Goueli) and tells her a story about the prior owner of the house being murdered. In fact, the audience isn’t quite sure (unless you’ve seen the film) that she’s not mentally ill. Bella Manningham, who is treated as a child-woman by her husband ( Johnny Patchamatla) as he causes her to believe that she is going mad like her mother did at an early age before dying young. Kathy Hsieh carries the main role of Mrs. If you didn’t know where the slang term for lying-and-making-you-think-you’re-crazy comes from, it stems from this classic tale. (photo by Nikeesha Gooding)įrom the Victorian thriller novel to a play to a movie, Gaslight (originally titled Angel Street) is now on stage by Sound Theatre Company. Bella, clutching a handkerchief, has long black hair in an elegant bun, and wears a shiny turquoise Victorian grown. Behind him are a mix of picture frames, some without an image – and two brightly gas-lit sconces. Rough has a mustache and wears a grey-green tweed suit with black bowtie. Inspector Rough (Hisam Goueli, standing) and Bella (Kathy Hsieh, seated) observe an offstage moment.
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