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Tag: The Yellow Wallpaper

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A Room with a View: Jennifer Summerfield talks THE YELLOW WALLPAPER

Christopher Munden July 8, 2016 No Comments

Jennifer tells us how and why she staged this haunting tale of one woman’s mental collapse.

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Philly’s Kinda Cool Episode 3: Interviews, theater picks, local music, and WEEN

Christopher Munden July 7, 2016 No Comments

Phindie editor Christopher Munden gives his weekend performing arts picks: BalletX’s Summer Series, Jennifer Summerfield’s The Yellow Wallpaper, and Greenfield Collective’s Bad Hamlet with Brews. And more!

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THE YELLOW WALLPAPER (Ebenezer Maxwell Mansion): 60-second review

Owen Hamill April 16, 2016 2 Comments

Suffering from a “temporary nervous depression,” a woman is locked away in a large house by her husband, with only the wallpaper to keep her company.

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THE YELLOW WALLPAPER (Wild Plum Productions): Fringe Review 63

Christopher Munden September 18, 2014 No Comments

Wild Plum Productions’ abridged staging of THE YELLOW WALLPAPER succeeds in capturing the chills and insight of the original work.

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