Thérèse Raquin by Leslie Sands. Adapted from the novel by Émile Zola. - Abingdon

Submitted by Abingdon Drama Club on 15 January, 2010 - 17:55.
24/03/2010 - 7:30pm
27/03/2010 - 10:00pm

Where: Unicorn Theatre, Abbey Buildings, Abingdon

Nightly performances, curtain up at 7.30pm

Tickets: £7 (Concessions £6) from The Bookstore, Abingdon Precinct or by calling 01235 524538

Zola's classic thriller is a grippingly suspenseful tale of adultery and murder. This adaptation of the 19th Century novel adds a special twist to Zola's original ending. It is a tale of retribution and provides a penetrating study of sexual obsession and guilt.

The play tells the story of the secret affair between Therese Raquin and her husband's best friend, Laurent, and reveals the strength of the passion which incites them to murder. The murder, however, leads to neither happiness nor liberation, but to the destruction of their relationship and their eventual downfall.

Plunging straight into the passionate relationship between Therese and the artist, Laurent, the play compresses the carefully constructed preamble to the central crime, the couple pass from a stimulating clandestine indulgence through a chilling climax to the wastes of destructive circumspection.

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