The Moonstone

  • 7.30pm
  • 拢6 / LU students 拢5 / LSU Stage members 拢3
  • Booking required
  • Open to all
An illustration of a night sky with the outline of clouds in different shades of black, grey and teal with a white moon partially visible in the bottom left/ The words Moonstone in pale yellow are across the middle

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LSU Stage Society presents Wilkie Collins' thrilling adaptation of The Moonstone.

About the event

First published in 1868 as a serial in a Charles Dickens publication, Wilkie Collins’s The Moonstone is considered the first detective novel in British literature, and is still one of the best. Witness this for yourself in this thrilling adaptation filled with romance, suspense, humor, and chills.

Word of Colonel Herncastle’s death reaches Verinder Hall in Yorkshire just days before Rachel Verinder’s 18th birthday. With it comes news that a priceless gem, the Moonstone, will be passed down to Rachel on her special day. The Colonel had acquired the gem through nefarious means, and Rachel’s mother suspects the diamond is cursed. Complicating matters more, a suitor of Rachel’s, longtime family friend Franklin Blake, knows for a fact that the Moonstone is being sought after by a mysterious Indian man. Despite these ominous warnings, Rachel cannot be swayed to part with the Moonstone. But before a night has passed, the gem goes missing, and Franklin calls on crusty Sergeant Cuff to investigate. There may be only one Moonstone, but there are plenty of suspects, including a housemaid with a troubled past, a frustrated suitor, a quack physician, the menacing Indian stranger, and even Rachel herself.

Accessibility

The Cope Auditorium has step free access and there is an accessible toilet in the main foyer. The auditorium has wheelchair user spaces in the flat floor seating area and is fitted with an induction (hearing) loop.

Parking

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