SHALL WE THREE: A Ghost Light’s Tale will be published soon! YA Historical Fiction, set in the haunted Bowery Theatre in New York City during the tumultuous year of 1849.

Combing Through Research.

The more I delved into the real-life characters, the city’s impoverished Lower East Side, and the gentry mansions uptown, the more captivated I became. The themes explored in my story are relevant to today’s social and political climate: anti-immigration, income inequality, police brutality, women’s rights, and disease.

The Bowery Theatre, located near Chatham Square, was at the center of the tumult. There was a broad range of entertainment produced there, like “Blood and Thunder” melodramas full of spectacle and theatrical violence, Mose the Fireman – a folk hero character beloved by the working class, and of course, a little Shakespeare thrown in, all of which piqued my interest. (More to come in future posts!) All this, combined with the fanciful allure of ghost stories, tickles a forever “theatre kid,” like me. I’m happy to share what I’ve learned in th,

COMBING THROUGH RESEARCH.

Photo Credit: New York Public Library

The Bowery Theatre
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The Bowery Theatre

The Bowery Theatre has a long and colorful history as one of the most prolific theatrical venues in New York City during the 19th and early 20th Centuries. When it first opened, comedy, minstrel shows and musical performances catered primarily to the Uppers – or gentry crowd, although it attracted Lowers from the working neighborhoods as well.

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