

The Devil At Midnight
Brian Clemens
Four people have come to the Paradise Lounge on the same night for the same reason - to kill the singer.
The four do not know each other, and therefore, do not know that the others are there for the same purpose.
As the singer, Cindy, is onstage for her first set, the villains discuss with their accomplices the reason and method they've devised for Cindy's death.
One by one, they each set a trap in Cindy's dressing room.
Cindy finishes her set and leaves the stage to change clothes for the secon
"Psycho Night is sheer entertainment, a welcome relief from the festering rash of psychological abuse, etc. infecting modern new theatre... Author, Kitty Burns, carefully paced the plot and even the rate at which we learn the character’s names for high impact, and Burns earned high marks."
— Joe Papaso
| Character |
|---|
| MC Pretentious; dressed formally. |
| NICK BEASLEY Upbeat; slightly nerdy. |
| JOHN DONOVAN Stuffy; suit and tie. |
| SANDY HORTON Cute; lively. |
| CINDY JACOBSON Beautiful; dressed formally. |
| CHUCK O'DONNLEY Good looking; upbeat; conceilted. |
| ALISSA PIINKERTON Late 20s; neurotic. |
| DONNA PRIESTLY 30s; slightly high-strung; attractive. |
| MIKE THOMPSON 30s-40s; serious; subdued. |
| JACKIE SULLIVAN 30s-40s; prim and proper. |
| TRACY MARTINELLI 20s; Brooklyn accent. |
| DAVE ANDERSON 30s; very nervous. |
| OFFICER BRADY Male; senior officer. |
| OFFICER BENSON Female; attractive. |
| OFFICER STEWART Male; not too bright. |
| OFFICER VON MORZE 50s; male; German accent. |
PSYCHO NIGHT AT PARADISE LOUNGE
Psycho Night At The Paradise Lounge is a American mystery play written by Kitty Burns and published by Samuel French in New York (1994).
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