If you’ve seen the movie or read the book, you might expect The Fulton Theatre’s production of “Misery” to be an edge-of-your-seat thriller, punctuated by moments of psychological horror. You’d
Kim Carson is electrifying as his wife, Martha. Carson embeds a sexual confidence in her character which is always on display. Whether viciously mocking her husband or intensely seducing her new boy toy, Carson pulls out all the stops.
The Fulton Theatre is known as the place to go for grand musicals: “Les Misérables,” “Shrek,” “The Sound of Music,” “Evita,” “Jersey Boys.” Shows such as these offer magical set
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