About "The Birds"

"The Birds": Stage Thriller Shares Inspiration With Hitchcock Film

Daphne du Maurier's short story "The Birds" not only inspired Alfred Hitchcock's classic film, it provided the basis for playwright Conor McPherson's innovative stage play. Unlike the film, the action here is limited to an abandoned house occupied by two strangers who've taken refuge from the relentless avian attacks outside. Though safe from the onslaught, the pair must overcome a lack of electricity and food, growing increasingly desperate as the danger mounts. They're soon joined by other fleeing citizens who bring with them grim news about the rest of humanity, in addition to an increased sense of paranoia and anxiety. It's not long before the group's discussions turn from simple survival to defining the rules of a new society, resulting in a tense experience that will have you scanning the skies on your way home from "The Birds" at Theatre Too in Dallas.
Comments
Explore Nearby