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Misery at Theatre Baton Rouge

Dates: (10/20/2023 - 10/29/2023 )

Theatre:

Theatre Baton Rouge


7155 Florida Blvd Baton Rouge, LA 70806
Baton Rouge,LA 70806

Phone: 225-924-6496

Tickets: $35 for adults and $25 for students

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Misery

Book by William Goldman

Based on the novel by Stephen King 

Rated R

Join Theatre Baton Rouge in their production of Stephen King’s classic novel.

Writer Paul Sheldon has found fame and fortune with his Misery series of romance novels but now he wants to write a “serious” book. Annie Wilkes has read and re-read every one of his Misery books and takes them very, very seriously. A “mother of a blizzard” unexpectedly lands Paul in Annie’s home, where he comes face to face with his “Number One Fan” and where he’ll write his own fate and the true fate of Misery.

Misery is being held in the Studio Theatre.


Seating is General Admission, there will be no seating chart to choose seats.

Tickets for Misery are $35.00 for Adults and $25.00 for Students/Children 17 & Under.  

Cast:

Paul- Justin Grier*

Annie WIlkes - Chrissy Basso Bienvenu

Buster -  William Coppersmith 

*indicates TBR Debut

Misery at Theatre Baton Rouge Schedule

All of our shows on Thursdays-Saturdays start at 7:30pm. All shows on Sunday start at 2pm.

Cast and Creative team for Misery at Theatre Baton Rouge

Cast

Chrissy Bienvenu

Annie Wilkes


Justin Grier

Paul Sheldon


William Coppersmith

Buster


Creative Team

Bill Martin

Director


Kenneth Mayfield

Scenic Designer


Kathryn Steele

Lighting Designer


Ally Guay

Props Designer


Carole J. Moore

Costumer/Hair & Makeup Designer


Ethan Martinez

Sound Designer


Emery Lancaster

Production Stage Manager




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