

The Lost Elevator
Percival Wilde
A sinister figure cuts a wire in an elevator which is about to descend.
On the way down the elevator stops and there is no escape.
Then a taunting voice calls out; we learn that the man above nearly went to the chair for a crime he didn't commit because one of the elevator occupants would not speak on his behalf (bad publicity).
The selfishness of the occupants is exposed as the laughing man cuts the cables, stroke by stroke.
The final stroke - and the doors open!
The teaser had lowered them while taunting them!
| Character |
|---|
| Philip Meredith |
| Monty Slade |
| Elaine |
| Rosario Gallento |
| Joe Gormo |
The Elevator is a American play written by Herb Gardner and published by Samuel French (1980).
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