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Castle Spectre

Castle Spectre

著者: Matthew Lewis
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概要

Immerse yourself in the captivating world of Castle Spectre, a dramatic masterpiece by Gothic writer Matthew Lewis, famed for his influential novel The Monk. This play marks one of Lewis earliest ventures into the realm of drama, showcasing his remarkable ability to intertwine controversy and entertainment. Set in the hauntingly picturesque medieval town of Conway, Wales, the story unfolds within a sinister castle, where a nefarious nobleman conceals dark secrets, a pure-hearted damsel finds herself in peril, and a valiant lover endeavors to rescue her. Alongside a cast of comedic characters and the chilling presence of a ghost, Castle Spectre seamlessly blends lighthearted farce, romance, and tragic elements, ensuring that audiences remain gripped until the very last moment. Originally a hit at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane in 1797, this play is a delightful Gothic treat that promises to leave you breathless. Summary by Tomas PeterCopyright Fiction Classics アート エンターテインメント・舞台芸術 戯曲・演劇
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  • 005 - Act 5
    2026/02/20
    Immerse yourself in the captivating world of Castle Spectre, a dramatic masterpiece by Gothic writer Matthew Lewis, famed for his influential novel The Monk. This play marks one of Lewis earliest ventures into the realm of drama, showcasing his remarkable ability to intertwine controversy and entertainment. Set in the hauntingly picturesque medieval town of Conway, Wales, the story unfolds within a sinister castle, where a nefarious nobleman conceals dark secrets, a pure-hearted damsel finds herself in peril, and a valiant lover endeavors to rescue her. Alongside a cast of comedic characters and the chilling presence of a ghost, Castle Spectre seamlessly blends lighthearted farce, romance, and tragic elements, ensuring that audiences remain gripped until the very last moment. Originally a hit at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane in 1797, this play is a delightful Gothic treat that promises to leave you breathless. Summary by Tomas Peter
    続きを読む 一部表示
    43 分
  • 004 - Act 4
    2026/02/20
    Immerse yourself in the captivating world of Castle Spectre, a dramatic masterpiece by Gothic writer Matthew Lewis, famed for his influential novel The Monk. This play marks one of Lewis earliest ventures into the realm of drama, showcasing his remarkable ability to intertwine controversy and entertainment. Set in the hauntingly picturesque medieval town of Conway, Wales, the story unfolds within a sinister castle, where a nefarious nobleman conceals dark secrets, a pure-hearted damsel finds herself in peril, and a valiant lover endeavors to rescue her. Alongside a cast of comedic characters and the chilling presence of a ghost, Castle Spectre seamlessly blends lighthearted farce, romance, and tragic elements, ensuring that audiences remain gripped until the very last moment. Originally a hit at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane in 1797, this play is a delightful Gothic treat that promises to leave you breathless. Summary by Tomas Peter
    続きを読む 一部表示
    42 分
  • 003 - Act 3
    2026/02/20
    Immerse yourself in the captivating world of Castle Spectre, a dramatic masterpiece by Gothic writer Matthew Lewis, famed for his influential novel The Monk. This play marks one of Lewis earliest ventures into the realm of drama, showcasing his remarkable ability to intertwine controversy and entertainment. Set in the hauntingly picturesque medieval town of Conway, Wales, the story unfolds within a sinister castle, where a nefarious nobleman conceals dark secrets, a pure-hearted damsel finds herself in peril, and a valiant lover endeavors to rescue her. Alongside a cast of comedic characters and the chilling presence of a ghost, Castle Spectre seamlessly blends lighthearted farce, romance, and tragic elements, ensuring that audiences remain gripped until the very last moment. Originally a hit at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane in 1797, this play is a delightful Gothic treat that promises to leave you breathless. Summary by Tomas Peter
    続きを読む 一部表示
    38 分
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