"Veronica's Room" and Other Dramas by Ira Levin: Interlock, Dr. Cook's Garden, and Veronica's Room
Three of Ira Levin’s most chilling and thought-provoking darkly psychological dramas

Betrayal. Deception. Madness. Here are three of Ira Levin’s most tense, dark, and dramatic stage plays—presented for the first time in compilation form.

Interlock’s psychological drama finds struggling concert pianist Paul in the sights of the older, aristocratic Mrs. Price. Once inside the walls of her Gramercy Park townhouse, can the bond between he and his youthful fiancé survive her manipulative designs? “A continuously entertaining study in corruption by logic.” —Washington Evening Star

In Dr. Cook’s Garden, newly minted physician Jim Tennyson experiences a flashpoint of crisis—and danger—when he returns to his Vermont hometown and takes the measure of his mentor, the town’s resident physician. Is Greenfield Center’s unusual good fortune just that—or does something more sinister play a role in its seeming perfection?

Having been cajoled into impersonating a family’s long-lost daughter as an act of mercy for its last surviving relative, 1973 co-ed Susan Kerner finds herself seemingly locked inside the role. Or is she not Susan at all, but rather 1935’s Veronica Brabissant—a troubled young woman desperately believing herself to be a later Susan? Enter Veronica’s Room and uncover the truth.

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"Veronica's Room" and Other Dramas by Ira Levin: Interlock, Dr. Cook's Garden, and Veronica's Room
Three of Ira Levin’s most chilling and thought-provoking darkly psychological dramas

Betrayal. Deception. Madness. Here are three of Ira Levin’s most tense, dark, and dramatic stage plays—presented for the first time in compilation form.

Interlock’s psychological drama finds struggling concert pianist Paul in the sights of the older, aristocratic Mrs. Price. Once inside the walls of her Gramercy Park townhouse, can the bond between he and his youthful fiancé survive her manipulative designs? “A continuously entertaining study in corruption by logic.” —Washington Evening Star

In Dr. Cook’s Garden, newly minted physician Jim Tennyson experiences a flashpoint of crisis—and danger—when he returns to his Vermont hometown and takes the measure of his mentor, the town’s resident physician. Is Greenfield Center’s unusual good fortune just that—or does something more sinister play a role in its seeming perfection?

Having been cajoled into impersonating a family’s long-lost daughter as an act of mercy for its last surviving relative, 1973 co-ed Susan Kerner finds herself seemingly locked inside the role. Or is she not Susan at all, but rather 1935’s Veronica Brabissant—a troubled young woman desperately believing herself to be a later Susan? Enter Veronica’s Room and uncover the truth.

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Veronica's Room and Other Dramas by Ira Levin: Interlock, Dr. Cook's Garden, and Veronica's Room

"Veronica's Room" and Other Dramas by Ira Levin: Interlock, Dr. Cook's Garden, and Veronica's Room

Veronica's Room and Other Dramas by Ira Levin: Interlock, Dr. Cook's Garden, and Veronica's Room

"Veronica's Room" and Other Dramas by Ira Levin: Interlock, Dr. Cook's Garden, and Veronica's Room

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Three of Ira Levin’s most chilling and thought-provoking darkly psychological dramas

Betrayal. Deception. Madness. Here are three of Ira Levin’s most tense, dark, and dramatic stage plays—presented for the first time in compilation form.

Interlock’s psychological drama finds struggling concert pianist Paul in the sights of the older, aristocratic Mrs. Price. Once inside the walls of her Gramercy Park townhouse, can the bond between he and his youthful fiancé survive her manipulative designs? “A continuously entertaining study in corruption by logic.” —Washington Evening Star

In Dr. Cook’s Garden, newly minted physician Jim Tennyson experiences a flashpoint of crisis—and danger—when he returns to his Vermont hometown and takes the measure of his mentor, the town’s resident physician. Is Greenfield Center’s unusual good fortune just that—or does something more sinister play a role in its seeming perfection?

Having been cajoled into impersonating a family’s long-lost daughter as an act of mercy for its last surviving relative, 1973 co-ed Susan Kerner finds herself seemingly locked inside the role. Or is she not Susan at all, but rather 1935’s Veronica Brabissant—a troubled young woman desperately believing herself to be a later Susan? Enter Veronica’s Room and uncover the truth.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9798212642743
Publisher: Blackstone Publishing
Publication date: 02/04/2025
Edition description: Unabridged
Pages: 444
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x (d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

The genre-defining works of novelist-playwright Ira Levin (1929–2007) include such indelible titles as Rosemary’s Baby, The Stepford Wives, The Boys from Brazil, and Deathtrap—the fifth longest-running play in Broadway history. At home in nearly every genre—horror (Rosemary’s Baby), crime (Edgar-winning A Kiss Before Dying), science fiction (This Perfect Day), comedy (No Time For Sergeants), even a Broadway musical (Drat! The Cat!)—Levin’s enduring works continue to resonate with readers and audiences, serving as iconic cultural and creative touchstones. Learn more at Levin’s official website, IraLevin.org.


Nicholas Levin is the creator of the IraLevin.org special features Rosemary’s Baby Album and Building Stepford Wives.

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