
The Turn of the Screw
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Henry James
About this listen
Henry James' 1898 novella is one of the world's greatest ghost stories. Told by an unnamed governess who accepts a position looking after two children at a remote English country manor, the story is famously ambiguous. The governess gradually comes to believe that the house - and the two seemingly angelic children, Miles and Flora - are haunted by the ghosts of her predecessor and her brutish lover. But are the ghosts actually real? Or is the governess slowly going mad?
Cast:
The Governess - Elizabeth Klett
Narrator - Rob Goll
Douglas - Josh Innerst
Mrs. Grose/Mrs. Griffin - Danielle Cohen
Miles/Woman 1 - Amanda Friday
Mr. Griffin/The Master - Jeff Moon
Flora - Miranda Hodges
Public Domain (P)2021 The Online Stage
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