Most of my readers know I have a stage version of Edgar Allan Poe's classic short-story, The Tell-Tale Heart, published through Next Stage Press. While putting together this post as a shameless plug for my work, I did a little research and found there are some other great versions of Poe's work floating around out there. As such, let me turn you on to the following versions:
The Tell-Tale Heart adapted by Robert Mason. Turned mad by the sight of his neighbor's eye, Burke kills the old man and cautiously hides the body. Despite his cleverness, however, will Burke be able to escape his own insanity? www.playscripts.com
The Tell-Tale Heart adapted Luella McMahon. A young man plans and commits the "perfect crime." But when a detective stops by on a quite different manner, the young man finds he is unable to stop the pounding of the dead man's heart. www.dramaticpublishing.com
The Tell-Tale Heart adapted by Paul Millet. A series of apparitions haunt a disturbed man who must answer to police about the disappearance of his uncle. This play is considered PG-13, as some material may be objectionable for certain school districts. www.stagerights.com
The Tell-Tale Heart adapted by Bradley Nies. In a New York City Asylum, a woman tells the story of how she murdered her father. In doing so, she insists that she is not insane and beseeches the audience to understand her reason for the crime. www.nextstagepress.com
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