Mollie Ralston
The wife of Giles. The owner of Monkswell Manor.
Giles Ralston
Husband of Mollie. Also, runs Monkswell Manor with his wife Mollie.
Christopher Wren
A super crazy and he acts in very strange way. He admits, in the beginning, to be running from something, but will not say what.
Mrs. Boyle
An older woman. Very critical. Not pleased with anyone or anything.
Major Metcalf
A retired army man.
Miss Casewell
A masculine woman. Strange. She is very chill, kind of distant. Talks about the horrific experiences of her childhood.
Mr. Paravicini
A man of unknown origin. Turns up claiming that his car has gotten stuck in a snowdrift.
Detective Sergeant Trotter
The detective. Arrives in a snowstorm and questions the guests …show more content…
I loved the show so much and talked about it quite often and told all my friends that this was something they had to go see. My goal is to have the audience feeling the same awe, fascination, interest that I felt and tell so many of the people I know, my friends, my teachers, my family, I even told my youth pastors about this project. It will probably be hard to do considering not many people get as easily excited as I do about things, but when I am determined to do something I won’t stop until I get it and that’s just what I am going to do. I want the cast to be bonded together. This past year I was involved in a musical called ‘Billy Elliot’ and we were one huge family of ___ kids and our director, vocal director, and choreographer was also included in this huge family! This past year in ‘Billy Elliot’ the cast was the closest with the crew that I have ever seen, I love that because usually there is a separation between the cast and crew. So, in my show, I would like the crew to be a part of that family as well. I want everyone to have each other's backs no matter what!! I hope that everyone involved with the show has an amazing