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YELLOW WALLPAPER

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With the support of Homestead Center for the Arts and in association with the National Alliance on Mental Illness What if Works announces an exciting, multimedia adaptation of “The Yellow Wallpaper” by 19th century author and social activist Charlotte Perkins Gilman featuring Marla Lopez as The Wife in this solo performance presentation.

Gothic in style and set in the year of its publication in 1892, What if Works’ unique staging presents a semi-biographical short story verbatim. In an age in which women possessed few rights, being raised to respect and honor an ironclad patriarchy, the wife of a renowned physician is prescribed a three-month “Rest Cure” at an isolated, remote, country mansion as a curative therapy to overcome her unpredictable emotions following the birth of her child. Still on the reading list in many schools across the country, theatre audiences can now engage in the journey of a fearless author who stepped forward to raise her voice over a mental condition that even in the 21st century continues to be stigmatized.

Written by: Charlotte Perkins

Adapted & Directed by: Phillip M. Church

What if Works is a non-profit theater company committed to the principles of IDEA ensuring a creative workplace that is inclusive of all gender and gender expression, upholding diverse and non-discriminatory practices in its casting policies, with shared equity between creatives and administrators and whose work on and off stage respects the rulings of the Americans with Disabilities Act.

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