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We recently saw The Body Snatcher production at the Alley Theater (Houston) based on a short story by Robert Lewis Stevenson. Marketed as a Halloween kind of story, it harkens back to a time in England turn of the 19th century England where medical cadavers where in short supply and a preeminent Dr professor is desperate to save his daughter who has a congenital heart condition, just like her mother who died of the same condition. Based on some early organ transplant results, he needs a freshly deceased young woman who he can precure a heart from. How about this murderess who’s about to be hanged? It starts slow, but energizes greatly in the second act. Good in-character portrayals especially the hired grave robber, and murderess, but overall it does not strike me as goulish or spooky, but entertaining drama with some love mixed in.
We recently saw The Body Snatcher production at the Alley Theater (Houston) based on a short story by Robert Lewis Stevenson. Marketed as a Halloween kind of story, it harkens back to a time in England turn of the 19th century England where medical cadavers where in short supply and a preeminent Dr professor is desperate to save his daughter who has a congenital heart condition, just like her mother who died of the same condition. Based on some early organ transplant results, he needs a freshly deceased young woman who he can precure a heart from. How about this murderess who’s about to be hanged? It starts slow, but energizes greatly in the second act. Good in-character portrayals especially the hired grave robber, and murderess, but overall it does not strike me as goulish or spooky, but entertaining drama with some love mixed in.
		
		
	
	
		
	
				
			We recently saw The Body Snatcher production at the Alley Theater (Houston) based on a short story by Robert Lewis Stevenson. Marketed as a Halloween kind of story, it harkens back to a time in England turn of the 19th century England where medical cadavers where in short supply and a preeminent Dr professor is desperate to save his daughter who has a congenital heart condition, just like her mother who died of the same condition. Based on some early organ transplant results, he needs a freshly deceased young woman who he can precure a heart from. How about this murderess who’s about to be hanged? It starts slow, but energizes greatly in the second act. Good in-character portrayals especially the hired grave robber, and murderess, but overall it does not strike me as goulish or spooky, but entertaining drama with some love mixed in.