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Two people at a vintage typewriter: one looks stressed while typing, and the other stands behind with a supportive yet intense expression.

See Kerrie Seymour as Annie and Aaron Brakefield as Paul in “Misery.”

Photo by Will Crooks

Looking for a break from the deluge of holiday-related entertainment this time of year? Have we got a show for you.

Based on the iconic novel by Stephen King, “Misery” is making its way to The Warehouse Theatre stage this Friday, Dec. 6, and is running through Sunday, Dec. 29. Psst... Premium seats are available.

Written by William Goldman (who also wrote the screenplay for the film version starring James Caan and Kathy Bates) and directed by Jess Chayes, “Misery” explores what happens when novelist Paul Sheldon is “rescued” from a car crash by his “number one fan,” Annie Wilkes. Not so spoiler-y spoiler: Things get tense.

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