Merrimack Repertory Theatre presents Misery

Aug 12, 2025
Misery at Merrimack Repertory Theatre

The Merrimack Repertory Theatre (MRT) will begin its 2025-26 season with Misery, adapted by William Goldman based on the novel by Stephen King. This thrilling stage adaptation of the popular book runs October 15 through November 2, 2025, at the Nancy L. Donahue Theatre at Liberty Hall.

Misery at Merrimack Repertory Theatre

In this gripping psychological thriller, celebrated novelist Paul Sheldon is rescued from a car crash during a blizzard by Annie Wilkes-his self-proclaimed "number one fan." What begins as a lifesaving gesture spirals into a chilling battle of wills when Annie's obsession takes a sinister turn. Best known for the iconic 1990 film that earned Kathy Bates an Oscar, Misery on stage delivers the same suspense, heightened by the intimacy of live theatre.

Director Courtney Sale shares, "Stephen King uses the fundamental tools of suspense to grasp the human psyche of the audience. There is nothing supernatural in this work. Misery has no monsters, no ghosts. Instead, the story probes the darkest corners of human existence - obsession, captivity, physical and psychological torture. These elements deliver a profound impact - the story isn't scary simply just to scare; beneath the tension we find a bigger reflection on control and the boundaries between devotion and obsession."

The production boasts an accomplished cast of MRT veterans and new faces. Karen MacDonald stars as Annie Wilkes. MacDonald is a founding Company Member of American Repertory Theatre and a pillar of the Boston theatre scene, her previous MRT credits include A Christmas Carol (2024), Gaslight (2023), Erma Bombeck: At Wit's End (2022), and The Rise and Fall of Holly Fudge (2021). Tom Coiner returns to MRT in the role of Paul Sheldon. His screen credits include
Law & Order: SVU, and he was most recently seen on the MRT stage in A Christmas Carol (2024), Gaslight, and The 39 Steps (2022). Christopher Centinaro makes his MRT debut and rounds out the cast as Buster, the local sheriff in the rural Colorado town where the story unfolds. Centinaro's stage work includes performances at the Utah Shakespeare Festival and the Alabama Shakespeare Festival.

Misery is directed by MRT's Executive Artistic Director Courtney Sale. In addition to her recent productions at MRT, Courtney's directing has been featured nationwide, including Tiny Beautiful Things at Seattle Rep and Support Group for Men, and The Overview Effect at the Contemporary American Theater Festival.

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