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  1. DROOD” is sheer fun with wild high spirits and the strange dark shadows. Imagine an old-fashioned Victorian theatre company, “The Royale,” who decide to produce their own dramatized and musical version of Charles Dickens’ unfinished novel Edwin Drood. It’s to be done like a Music Hall, so we have a Chairman who introduces the scenes.

  2. Autumn. The Mystery of Edwin Drood is set in the town of Cloisterham, England. This small town houses a Cathedral and a boarding school for girls. Miss Twinkleton is in charge of the girls in the Nuns' House. Rosa Bud is a teenage girl who has lived at the Nuns' House since the death of her parents when she was five years old.

  3. Summary. Six months have passed. Mr. Crisparkle waits to speak with Mr. Honeythunder at his office. Mr. Honeythunder implies that Mr. Crisparkle is protecting Neville Landless. Mr. Honeythunder alludes to scripture about Cain who murdered his brother Abel. Mr. Crisparkle counters with another Bible verse. Mr.

  4. Chapters 17-20 Summary. Six months have passed, and Mr. Crisparkle is in London to meet with Mr. Honeythunder. They argue heatedly over Mr. Crisparkle’s support of Neville, with Mr. Honeythunder ...

  5. The Mystery of Edwin Drood is a 2012 British television adaptation of the unfinished 1870 novel by Charles Dickens, adapted with a new ending by Gwyneth Hughes, produced by Lisa Osborne, and directed by Diarmuid Lawrence. It was aired in the United Kingdom on BBC2 as two one-hour parts on 10 and 11 January 2012, in the United States as a single ...

  6. Summary. Mr. Crisparkle and Mrs. Crisparkle are at home. They discuss the disagreement between Edwin Drood and Neville Landless. Mrs. Crisparkle says that she thinks Neville Landless is no good because he showed disrespect to everyone. Mr. Crisparkle believes that Mrs. Crisparkle has judged Neville Landless too quickly. Mr.

  7. Mar 16, 2022 · The story is a murder mystery in which Edwin Drood is supposedly murdered and suspicion is cast on his uncle. Dickens left exactly half of the monthly installments unfinished when, after a day of working on the completion of chapter 22, he suffered a stroke on June 8, 1870 and died the next day. Although early in planning the novel Dickens told ...

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