I took a seat on one of the long, cushioned benches at the unusual Hedgerow Theatre, a grist mill from the 1800s, for the opening night of SENSE AND SENSIBILITY. Satisfied that at least I was introduced to such a beautiful place, I wondered what Jane Austen was going to smother me with this time.
View More SENSE AND SENSIBILITY (Hedgerow): I hated Jane Austen, but I love thisAuthor: Barbara Corbo
Barbara Corbo, bachelor of arts in English Literature, Temple University, is intern and assistant to Dr. Henrik Eger, retired professor of English and Communication and Philadelphia correspondent of All About Jewish Theatre, Tel Aviv.