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Veronica’s Room

Theatre Southwest presents a pins-and-needles-producing show

By Lee Williams

Published on January 03, 2008 at 1:41am

Incest, murder, necrophilia — how’s that for a little winter pick-me-up? Leave it to Ira Levin, author of the sinister Rosemary’s Baby and the pins-and-needles--producing Deathtrap, to take the genre of psychological thriller to a whole new level. In Veronica’s Room, Susan is out on a date with a young lawyer. They meet a slightly odd elderly couple. The seemingly gentle old souls tell Susan she’s a dead ringer for Veronica, an invalid who died while in their care in the 1930s. They still look after Veronica’s crazy, now elderly, sister, who’s on her deathbed. The two ask Susan to dress up like Veronica, circa 1935, and provide some solace for the dead woman’s sister. After some prodding, Susan agrees; she promptly ends up dressed in the dead woman’s clothes. Then the fun really starts. In the end, Susan learns what every young woman needs to know — don’t go home with anyone who asks you to pretend to be a dead girl! 8 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays. Theatre Southwest, 8944-A Clarkcrest. For information, call 713-661-9505 or visit www.theatresouthwest.org. $13 to $15.
Mon., Dec. 31; Fridays, Saturdays, 8 p.m.; Sun., Jan. 13, 3 p.m. Starts: Dec. 31. Continues through Jan. 26, 2007