Based on the short story by Charlotte Perkins Gilman. Adapted and directed by Stephanie Mohr. Starring Aurlia Thirre and Fukiko Takase
A radical new staging of Charlotte Perkins Gilmans semi-autobiographical and hugely influential novella. Gilmans pioneering 1892 feminist classic is brought to life in a genre-defying production blending theatre, dance, live video and sound.
A young mother, confined to a room in a country estate by her physician husband, slowly becomes obsessed with the yellow wallpaper surrounding her. In her isolation, she sees a woman trapped in the patterns that she must attempt to free. This moving, dark and hallucinatory story explores identity and the physical and mental prisons we inhabit.
Directed by Stephanie Mohr (Youth Without God), The Yellow Wallpaper is performed by acclaimed actress and theatre maker Aurlia Thirre (Bells and Spells) and dancer and choreographer Fukiko Takase (See Art Through The Body). This world premiere unites three outstanding Coronet Theatre artists to collaborate, combining the studio and auditorium spaces for the first time.