

Murder in the Red Barn
Don Nigro
Jane Lamb, an orphan, finds a home at Mrs. Turley's Bunch of Grapes Inn in Boston during the Revolution.
The colorful, eccentric and dangerous regulars she encounters there include a demonic roustabout who is a patriot, a traitor or a bit of both; Ophelia, a mad girl who talks to mice, and the Oyster Man, a street vendor obsessed with the Boston Massacre where he received a wound that has scrambled his brains to an alarming degree.
Jane learns a vivid lesson about the dark underside of patriotic mythology in this nightmarish world of murder, secrets, betrayal and lunacy.
This savagely funny, robust and haunting play is part of the author's series Pendragon Plays.
| Character |
|---|
| Meg Scarborough 25 |
| Mrs. Turley 65 |
| Ophelia 24 |
| The Oyster Man 50 |
| Timothy Swan 27 |
| Peter Malone 26 |
| Christopher Rumpley 33 |
| Jane Lamb 20 |
Horrid Massacre In Boston is a American historical play written by Don Nigro and published by Samuel French in New York (2000).
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