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The Fall of the House of Usher was performed by LOpSoc on 15th - 18th June 2011 at the [[Annex Theatre]] in conjunction with [[The Highborn and the Hobo 2011]].
The Fall of the House of Usher was performed by LOpSoc on 15th - 18th June 2011 at the [[Annex Theatre]] in conjunction with [[The Highborn and the Hobo 2011]].


An original production based on the short story by Edgar Allen Poe with libretto and music by LOpSoc member [[Keziah Jacombs]] - a chilling adaptation of the classic story for three voices with all proceeds going to charity.
An original production based on the short story by Edgar Allen Poe with libretto and music by LOpSoc member [[Keziah Jacombs]] - a chilling adaptation of the classic story for three voices with all proceeds going to charity.


Reynolds ([[Stephen Young]]) has journeyed to visit his childhood friend Roderick Usher ([[Owen Perring]]) in his lonely and grim house in the middle of nowhere.  Upon entering, it appears that all is not well with Usher – he seems terribly drawn and pale, and complains of an acuteness of the senses, able to detect even the faintest noise at a great distance, a condition which seems to be slowly eating away at his sanity.  He believes that his ancestral home has some dark power over him, driving him to insanity with some vague and terrible sentience....
Reynolds ([[Stephen Young]]) has journeyed to visit his childhood friend Roderick Usher ([[Owen Perring]]) in his lonely and grim house in the middle of nowhere.  Upon entering, it appears that all is not well with Usher – he seems terribly drawn and pale, and complains of an acuteness of the senses, able to detect even the faintest noise at a great distance, a condition which seems to be slowly eating away at his sanity.  He believes that his ancestral home has some dark power over him, driving him to insanity with some vague and terrible sentience....

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