Albuquerque Little Theatre is currently hosting a production of “Misery,” a thriller based on the Stephen King novel, which tells the story of a writer held captive by his number one fan. The play is not the only show in town, however, as the theatre is also presenting a production of “Criminal Hearts,” a comedy about two women who find themselves in trouble after a chance encounter.
“Misery” features a talented cast including Beth Erwin as the obsessed fan Annie Wilkes, and Stephen Zamora as the writer Paul Sheldon. The play is directed by Henry Avery and has received positive reviews from audience members for its suspenseful and gripping storyline.
Meanwhile, “Criminal Hearts” showcases the comedic talents of actresses Heather Hagel and Katie Farmin, who play the two women caught up in a series of unfortunate events. Directed by Jessica Osbourne, the play offers lighthearted entertainment and plenty of laughs.
Albuquerque Little Theatre continues to bring a diverse range of productions to the stage, with both dramas like “Misery” and comedies like “Criminal Hearts” on offer for audiences to enjoy. The theatre prides itself on providing high-quality entertainment for the community and has become a hub for local talent to showcase their skills.
Both “Misery” and “Criminal Hearts” are currently playing at the Albuquerque Little Theatre, offering audiences a chance to experience a thrilling thriller and a hilarious comedy all in one visit. Tickets are available for purchase on the theatre’s website, and showtimes are scheduled for the coming weeks. Don’t miss out on the opportunity to see these engaging productions at one of Albuquerque’s premier cultural institutions.
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