Night Watch
Unable to sleep, Elaine Wheeler paces the living room of her Manhattan townhouse, troubled by unsettling memories and vague fears. Her husband tries to comfort her, but when he steps away for a moment Elaine screams as she sees (or believes she sees) the body of a dead man in the window across the way. The police are called, but find nothing except an empty chair. Is she going crazy? Elaine's terror grows as shortly thereafter she sees still another body. From this point on, the plot moves quickly and grippingly as those involved—Elaine's old friend and house guest Blanche; the inquisitive and rather sinister man who lives next door; and the nosy German maid Helga—all contribute to the deepening suspense and mystery of the play as it draws towards its riveting and chilling climax.
An outstanding Broadway success, this ingeniously devised thriller builds steadily in menace and suspense until the final, breath-stopping moment.
"A most superior thriller…which from its first blood-curdling scream to its last charming surprise is a first-class example of its genre." —NY Times.
"…Miss Fletcher knows exactly what she is doing, goes about her business with gratifying swiftness and comes up with a finish worthy of one of Roald Dahl's little nifties." —NY Daily News.
"The call for a good American mystery melodrama was answered last night…fulfills all the requirements for an evening of satisfying menace and mystification." —NY Post.