About Twisted Tales of Poe

​"Four stories from Edgar Allan Poe are told in the form of a staged radio drama, complete with cues for sound effects and music. The prisoners of Leverett Street Jail, Death Warrant Division, await their fates as three of the doomed souls tell their stories, and we enter the mind of a fourth. The Caretaker insists that, although she has murdered the old man she was caring for, chopped him up and buried him under the floor, she is not mad. In fact, she says, she loved the old man. We segue into the night the deed was done and witness the murder and the concealment of the old man's body. It is his unnerving, staring eye she seeks to murder, but it is his Tell Tale Heart that eventually leads to the discovery of her crime. Montresor tells of luring Fortunato away from carnival and into the wine cellar with the promise of sampling from a Cask of Amontillado. He proffers the notion that by walling Fortunato up to die, he has done a service to humanity, thereby amputating "a diseased portion from the body human." In the third tale, we enter the mind of the catatonic Poet, who has witnessed the death of his lover or has, perhaps, been responsible for it. After the memorial service, the Poet is visited by guilt … and The Raven. Finally, Bedloe, who has buried an axe in his wife's skull and hidden her in the cellar, is brought to justice by The Black CatTwisted Tales of Poe is a staged radio drama with the actors reading from scripts at three floor microphones downstage while all sound effects and music are performed live. Originally produced by public television station KTWU in Kansas, Twisted Tales of Poe has aired throughout North America."--Dramatic Publishing Company's website​​

For our production, The Raven has been removed.

TCHS Theatre

The Trenton Central High School Theatre program is a Career and Technical Education (CTE) general theatre arts program which means it is designed to prepare students for professional theatre. Being one of the younger CTE programs at TCHS, we are developing this program with our partners at McCarter Theatre, Passage Theatre, Princeton University and Rowan University. Over the course of three years, the students learn acting techniques, theatre history, technical production skills, stage and house management, and arts administrative business. To be clear, a CTE program is beyond a regular academic course and far beyond an elective. A CTE program has to meet at least ten national and state requirements.

Please see our website to find out more about our program, our partners, and our students.