An original play by Michael Kimball
To inherit their family's seaside mansion, three adult siblings and two spouses, estranged remnants of a once aristocratic New England family must spend a week together in Ocean House for each of ten years -- or else lose the house to bulldozers and a public town beach, dictates of their father's will. This is their final year, their final week. But the newest family member, a flighty, fragile young bride named Darlene, harbors a dark and mysterious past, as does the old house, and when they come together, ghosts begin awakening.
"Ghosts of Ocean House" was the first of Michael Kimball's plays to premiere at The Players Ring in 2006. The play won the F. Gary Newton Playwriting Competition and was later nominated for the Edgar Award presented annually by the Mystery Writers of America.