Read the full article by Odin Rasco at Sacramento News & Review
By now, Stephen King and many of his works require no introduction—between the books themselves and the many film adaptations born from his ideas, people have at least, through cultural osmosis, come to know that King is a master of the horror genre.
One aspect of his style common to many of his works is his impeccable pacing, setting the narrative on a slow but steady progression that builds the tension to extremes. That kind of pressure-cooker horror is on full display at The Sofia through Feb. 15 with a truly fantastic staging of King’s story “Misery.”
