By Lara Parker
Dark Shadows’s preferred characters, Barnabas Collins and Angelique, have been endlessly certain by means of love and hate. Now actress Lara Parker, Angelique herself, tells the tale of the way all of it started. The rushing inheritor of a brand new England transport wealthy person, Barnabas Collins captures the center of the beautiful, younger Angelique amidst the sensual great thing about Martinique, her island domestic. yet Angelique’s short happiness is doomed while Barnabas deserts her and turns into engaged to a different. With this one betrayal, Barnabas unleashes an evil that would torment him all the time. For Angelique is not any traditional girl. Raised within the mysterious black artwork of voodoo witchcraft, she some time past pledged her soul to darkness and have become immortal. Vowing to spoil Barnabas, a vengeful Angelique damns him to everlasting lifestyles as a vampire—a spouse to accompany her perpetually. Little does Angelique comprehend the intensity of Barnabas’s fury....
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It has not made them happy to be reminded that almost all theatres of note have ghosts, not just plain ghosts but splendid spirits whose dramatic exploits provide exciting material worthy of presentation by a live theatrical troupe. There is, for example, the ghost in the theatre in nearby Auburn, Alabama, a ghost named Sydney who had become such an accepted and widely-known member of the Auburn Players that the theatre department awards are named for him, the Sydney Awards. Columbus theatre lovers have wearied of hearing about Sydney.
Mrs. Tattnall knew that something most extraordinary had occurred to take her husband away from his guests. The guests, too, were aware that something was amiss, but, being polite, they continued the meal. In a very few minutes, Mr. Tattnall returned to the dining room and said calmly, "Ladies and gentlemen, I must apologize to you. We will have a slight interruption in our dinner. "Please rise and follow me out into the garden. My servants will bring the table and chairs outside, and we will continue our dinner there.
The spring's still there all right," someone else spoke up, "but I doubt that he'd recognize it. It has a permanent shelter over it, and the water is piped outside to a drinking fountain. " His listeners laughed, grateful for a touch of humor to shake from their thoughts the images of suffering that talk of Andersonville conjured up. Then someone suggested, mainly in jest, that the ghost could be the spirit of the freedom-minded prisoner whose escape tunnel surfaced right in the middle of a Confederate campfire.
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