The amazing thing of this thriller, modern, sophisticated, a true descent into the depths of the human soul, is that you can re-read or revise ten times, and you are always afraid, keeps you on your toes, is always terrifying. Misery is the super-thriller Stephen King dell’87 in 1990, it became a great film Rob Reiner , where Annie Wilkes, the psychopathic protagonist, who takes a prisoner, and torture the writer Paul Sheldon ( James Caan ) why he continues to write his novel, has the ordinary face and the good-natured of Kathy Bates from Oscar.
Now, the script of William Goldman , becomes a theatrical show on tour, Misery, a debut from the 26 of October at the Teatro due of Parma, the leader of a co-production with the National Theatre of Genoa and the Stabile of Turin. Annie is the good Arianna Scommegna and his ‘victim’ is Filippo Dini , who is also the director, among forty-fifty year olds, most appreciated after a thrilling Ivanov of Chekhov, or So it is (if you think so) by Pirandello last year.