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  1. Mar 10, 2013 · Tickets. Based on Charles Dickens’ unfinished novel of the same name, The Mystery of Edwin Drood uses the world of music hall and pantomime as a backdrop, following the exploits of members of ...

  2. May 17 and May 18 at 7:30pm; May 19 at 2pm. Based on Charles Dickens’ final unfinished novel, this hilarious whodunit invites the audience to solve its mystery by choosing the identity of the murderer. The tale is presented as a show-within-a-show, as the Music Hall Royale – a delightfully loony Victorian theatre company – presents ...

  3. Jan 12, 2012 · Episode 1. An adaptation and completion of Charles Dickens' last novel, left unfinished at the halfway mark at his death, The Mystery of Edwin Drood is a psychological thriller about a provincial ...

  4. The Mystery of Edwin Drood is a strange novel, filled with storms, crypts, sinister characters, dominated by the images of Rochester (named Cloisterham in the novel), its cathedral and environs, only a few miles away from where Dickens spent his early childhood, where Pip met the convict at the opening of Great Expectations, and where Dickens ...

  5. Chapter 9. Rosa Bud has lived at the Nuns' House since she was seven years old after the drowning death of her mother and subsequen... Read More. Chapter 10. Mr. Crisparkle and Mrs. Crisparkle are at home. They discuss the disagreement between Edwin Drood and Neville Landless. ... Read More. Chapter 11.

  6. Oxford University Press, 1989 - Fiction - 278 pages. Charles Dickens's final, unfinished novel, and one that has puzzled readers and inspired writers since its publication, The Mystery of Edwin Drood is edited with an introduction by David Paroissien in Penguin Classics. Edwin Drood is contracted to marry orphan Rosa Bud when he comes of age ...

  7. The Mystery of Edwin Drood made its debut in 1985 at the New York Shakespeare Festival, headed by Joseph Papp of the Public Theatre. On December 2, 1985, the show opened on Broadway at the Imperial Theatre, starring Betty Buckley, Cleo Laine and George Rose. The production won five Tony Awards and ran for 608 performances.

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