

Spook
Alan Bowne
In an abandoned lighthouse off the New England coast live Abbie and Salem Mayo, two spinsters.
Abbie is slightly pixilated and believes her dead brother is living in the lighthouse tower.
Salem encourages her delusions.
To this queer household comes Star Mayo and her friend, Pat Casey.
They do not know of the two aunts, and the girls are soon plunged into a series of hair raising events.
What was the Thing in the Tower?
Why was Abbie afraid of the axe?
Of what had Salem lived in fear for forty years?
Six women---and an axe---have the power to chill the blood and raise hackles on the neck of the strongest man.
| Character |
|---|
| Salem Mayo a little older and more strongly built than Abbie, the firm one of the family. |
| Dullie Peabody the hired girl, a gawky Yankee of about 19. Clumsy in manner. |
| Star Mayo a tall, slender, lovely girl of 21. Intelligent, quick-thinking, practical. |
| Patsy Casey her boon companion, is the same age or younger; direct contrast of Star in appearance, short, pudgy, unstylish but good-natured and wise-cracking. |
| Meg Crosby an ancient old crone with stringy grey hair and a cracked voice. |
| Daniel an extra part, without lines, and may be played by a woman - possibly the stage manager. (Should not be listed in the program.) |
| Abbie Mayo a woman in her 60s, gentle, frail, with soft white hair, a vagueness of thought and action. Down East accent. |
Spider Island is a play written by Joseph Spalding and published by Samuel French .
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