

Lizzie
Alan Stevens Hewitt
"The lights are warm and coloured is a play for two men and six women.
Several years after Lizzie Borden's trial and acquittal following the murder of her father and stepmother, she lives with her sister in another house in the same district.
One evening she invites a number of players from a visiting touring company for the evening.
They re-enact the circumstances of the crime, playing various characters involved.
Later the Bordens receive an unexpected visit from Bridget Sullivan who was their servant at the time of the crime, and a crucial witness.
It transpires that afterwards Lizzie gave her a sum of money.
Why?
To conceal her own guilt?
Or was Bridget, in fact, the murderess?
No firm conclusions are possible, but as the final curtain suggests, this solution might at least be imaginable.
Period: 1905".
The Lights Are Warm And Coloured is a British mystery play written by William Norfolk and published by Samuel French (1980).
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