A-Haunting We Will Go (play)
A-Haunting We Will Go is a stageplay written by prolific playwright Tim Kelly and published in 1981.[1] Billed as a "full-length mystery-comedy," it has a cast of 20, and contains two acts. It is set in the Southwestern United States, in an abandoned, supposedly haunted hotel called "The Inn of the Three Sisters."
The protagonist is Norma Corwin, a successful television producer. She comes to the hotel, intent on staying the night there alone, thereby fulfilling a childhood vow. As the night progresses, a variety of mysterious characters come onto the scene, some seemingly harmless, and others markedly malicious. The mystery surmounts with spirit manifestations and murder.
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External links[edit]
- Publisher's webpage
- Script on Google Books
- Review - Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2006
- Review - The WeekExtra.com
- The Internet Theatre Bookshop[permanent dead link]
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