A
Broadway hit first produced in London under the title Gaslight, Angel Street
tells the story of the Manninghams who live on Angel Street in the 19th Century.
When the curtain rises, all appears to be peaceful. It is soon apparent that
Manningham, a suavely sinister and handsome man, is slowly torturing his gentle,
lovely wife into insanity under the guise of kindness. While he is out, Mrs.
Manningham has an unexpected caller amiable, paternal Rough from Scotland Yard.
Rough is convinced that Manningham is a maniacal criminal wanted for a murder
committed fifteen years ago in this very house. Gradually the hearty and
understanding Rough restores Mrs. Manningham's confidence in herself and they
build up evidence against Manningham, managing this exciting and fascinating
task shrewdly but not succeeding until the author has built up and sustained
some of the most brilliant suspense in the modern theatre. The secret of the
dimming gaslight and the mystery of the hidden rubies will captivate all.
"Infinite craft and dexterity.... Comes off the top part of the theatre's top
shelf." N.Y. Times.