‘The Curse of the Blue Monkey’

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The first-ever performance of the Ed Sala comedy mystery “The Curse of the Blue Monkey,” a sequel to his “Bloody Murder,” will be Thursday night at Theatre Albany.

Lady Somerset (Diane Lamb) reacts to some of the mysterious goings-on at her English mansion in Theatre Albany’s production of the new Ed Sala play, “The Curse of the Blue Monkey.” (Staff Photo: Jim Hendricks)

Lady Somerset (Diane Lamb, right) finds her attention diverted during a conversation with maid Jane (Kathleen Stroup) in a rehearsal scene from Theatre Albany’s world debut of Ed Sala’s “The Curse of the Blue Monkey.” (Staff Photo: Jim Hendricks)

Kathleen Stroup, as Jane the housekeeper, tries to keep some semblance of order in Lady Somerset’s manor in “The Curse of the Blue Monkey.” (Staff Photo: Jim Hendricks)

Lady Somerset (Diane Lamb, at right) finishes a drink as her maid Jane (Kathleen Stroup) talks about the goings-on in her manor in a scene from “The Curse of the Blue Monkey,” which opens Thursday at Theatre Albany. (Staff Photo: Jim Hendricks)

Emma Reese (Delaney Taylor Bourlakov) doesn’t seem interested in the advice of prim and proper Jane (Kathleen Stroup) in a scene from “The Curse of the Blue Monkey,” which will be performed by Theatre Albany.

Doug Lorber is Lady Somerset’s ne’er do well nephew Charles Pomeroy in Theatre Albany’s production of “The Curse of the Blue Monkey.” (Staff Photo: Jim Hendricks)

Delaney Taylor Bourlakov plays Emma Reese in Theatre Albany’s production of Ed Sala’s “The Curse of the Blue Monkey.” (Staff Photo: Jim Hendricks)

Doug Lorber, as scheming nephew Charles, and Delaney Taylor Bourlakov, as ingenue Emma, rehearse a scene from the world debut of “The Curse of the Blue Monkey,” which will open Thursday night at Theatre Albany. (Staff Photo: Jim Hendricks)

Doug Lorber, as Lady Somerset’s scheming nephew Charles, and Delaney Taylor Bourlakov, as Emma, rehearse a scene from the world debut of “The Curse of the Blue Monkey,” which will open Thursday night at Theatre Albany. (Staff Photo: Jim Hendricks)

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