Saturday, September 23, 2006

'Misery' adaptation by Darren Maher returns




Misery extra dates : Tuesday 17th in Impact Theatre. Wednesday 18th and Thursday 19th in The University of Limerick

'Misery', based on the novel by Stephen King, with Ann Blake and Darren Maher.


Regarded by King as his best and most personal novel,
-(In On Writing, King stated that he realized that the situation of the novel was a metaphor for the drug addiction he was suffering from at the time.)-
,' Misery' does not deal with demons, ghosts or supernatural powers, but rather with the darkness inherent in the human mind. 'Misery' explores the sometimes antagonistic, and always symbiotic relationship between writer and reader.

Novelist Paul Sheldon finds himself at the mercy of his capricious number one fan, Annie Wilkes. As a writer, Paul occupies the position of God in the place where Annie likes to live: the world of his 'Misery' novels. As Paul's saviour, kidnapper, carer and captor: Annie begins to exercise ruthless control over both his life and his creation.

Interestingly, Stephen King has stated that he wrote most of the book by hand.
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3 comments:

Anonymous said...

It says in the season programme, Not to expect the Film...
Should be good.

Anonymous said...

I really enjoyed it. I don't remember 'Misery' being so funny.

Darren Maher said...

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