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Performance

VenueStratford Circus
TownOuter London
CountyGreater London
From30th April 2002
To5th May 2002
When20:00, Thurs/Fri Mats 13:00
PricesFrom £8.00. To £8.00.
Stratford Circus (V1222144777)
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The Yellow Wallpaper

Work:: The Yellow Wallpaper (S5633)

A writer is confined in an attic by her husband. Haunted by echoes of a previous occupant (and the awful wallpaper) she sets off on a mission to expose the pattern. A gothic horror and commentary on Victorian sexual politics.
Author Charlotte Perkins Gilman

Production:: (T1754588684)

The Yellow Wallpaper will explore the themes of powerlessness and oppression through the story of a young learning disabled woman, confined to her home by a well meaning but over protective father. Our young heroine yearns for the freedom to develop her artistic talents as well as pursue a relationship with her lover.
Company Strathcona Theatre Company
Adapted by Ann Cleary
Adapted by Ian McCurrach
Director Ann Cleary
Design Amelia Pimlott
Lighting Adam Crosthwaite
Music Hannah Marshall
Performer Sheldon Antoine
Performer Vincent Wolfe
Performer Suzy Bibbington
Performer Robert Belcher
Performer Pius Hickey
Performer Jo Eastwood
Performer Hannah Souper

Listing:: L0774883506




Production details

The Yellow Wallpaper will explore the themes of powerlessness and oppression through the story of a young learning disabled woman, confined to her home by a well meaning but over protective father. Our young heroine yearns for the freedom to develop her artistic talents as well as pursue a relationship with her lover.

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