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Dover Little Theatre presents "Misery" – A Thrilling Stage Adaptation of Stephen King's Classic Novel

originally published: 02/09/2025

(DOVER, NJ) -- Dover Little Theatre is thrilled to present Misery. Directed by Angel Fajardo, this production will captivate audiences with its intense performances, twisting plot, and psychological tension. Performances run weekends from February 21 to March 2, 2025.

Misery follows famed author Paul Sheldon, who finds himself trapped in the isolated home of his “Number One Fan,” Annie Wilkes, after a car accident. What begins as a simple fan interaction quickly turns into a terrifying battle for survival as Annie reveals a more…sinister side.

Director Angel Fajardo is excited to bring this thriller to life. “My favorite moment in the show is when both Annie and Paul see eye to eye, revealing themselves. At that moment, they could be friends, but then the rest of the play unfolds. I think they just both want to be seen,” he shares. Fajardo hopes the audience will take a deeper understanding from the story, adding, “I hope they realize that no one is born evil. Some circumstances really aren’t kind to folks. I hope the audience can see Annie through sympathetic (but creepy) eyes.”

The production features a small and exceptional cast, including Sue Mandzik Davis as Annie Wilkes, Craig Tiede as Paul Sheldon, and Bruce Sisler as Sheriff Buster.

Performances take place Friday, February 21 at 8:00pm; Saturday, February 22 at 8:00pm; Sunday, February 23 at 2:00pm; Friday, February 28 at 8:00pm; Saturday, March 1 st 8:00pm; and Sunday, March 2 at 2:00pm. Tickets are $22 and available for purchase online. Dover Little Theatre is located at 69 Elliott Street in Dover, New Jersey.




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Sue Mandzik Davis, who portrays Annie, explains her approach to the role: “What I love most about Annie is that she has a lot of layers. You can’t pinpoint her as just a monster. It’s been fun to explore and develop the humanity of the character.” Davis adds, “Annie almost never stops talking! It is a huge challenge for me in the show. She has so many lines and you want to deliver each one in an intentional way. Once I nailed the lines, I was able to start playing and experimenting with the delivery. It’s been such a great process to try different things.”

Craig Tiede, who plays the captive author Paul Sheldon, notes “A real challenge playing Paul is that he has limited mobility. He is limited to laying in the bed or at one point crawling on stage,” Tiede explains. “This is the first role I’ve played where I was physically limited like that. I have to express this character through mental and emotional expression. I have to get the audience to care about Paul through just my voice and facial expressions. The show also goes by so quickly, and you have to cycle through all these beats and emotions within that short runtime.”

Bruce Sisler takes on the role of Sheriff Buster. “The Sheriff is really the catalyst in the play. He represents the outside world. Without him, Annie and Paul could still be out there somewhere in Colorado!” Sisler explains. “I love working with Sue and developing a different back and forth than her interaction with Craig. It’s been a lot of fun because I’m trying to catch her and she continues to evade me.” For Sisler, stepping into the role of Sheriff Buster has been a thrilling challenge. “One difficult thing for me is that I have only been on stage a couple of times in my life. I am primarily a writer, so for me, acting is venturing out so differently in the creative world. It is so exciting!”

Misery is presented by special arrangement with Broadway Licensing, LLC, servicing the Dramatists Play Service collection.

Dover Little Theatre is an intimate 100 seat theatre located just off Blackwell Street in Historic Dover, New Jersey.  This hidden gem was established in 1933 through the efforts of a dedicated group of theatre enthusiasts in the Dover Women’s Club who sought to establish a “home” for theatrical arts and artists of all kinds. Succeeding with their vision, DLT has become a home for all interested in theatre- whether it is on stage, behind the scenes, or as an audience member.

DLT brings the community into community theatre by producing mainstage productions and children’s theatre, hosting comedy troupes, concerts, and all sorts of other special events produced and run only by volunteers.




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