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The Yellow Wallpaper

Adapted from Charlotte Perkins Gilman’s classic work, The Yellow Wallpaper is one woman’s story of isolation and obsession-- a timely exploration of an urgent and all too common plight. 

 

This world-premiere stage adaption was devised by Susannah Millonzi and Caitlin Morley 

Performed by Susannah Millonzi

Directed by Caitlin Morley

Limited run at the West End Theatre

Performances begin October 27

The West End Theatre

263 W 86th Street

New York, NY 10024

Just steps away from the 1 train

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MEET THE TEAM

SUSANNAH MILLONZI (Woman/Co-Adapter) is an actor, dancer, and choreographer. Recent credits include Playwrights Realm (workshop): Choreomania 1518, The Tank: Berlindia, Clubbed Thumb: Coach Coach, Pageant; BEDLAM: Multiple productions including Hedda Gabler, The Crucible (Drama League nom. for Distinguished Performance 2020), Uncle Romeo Vanya Juliet, New York Animals (Wall Street Journal Performance of the Year 2015), and the Twelfth Night(s); Classic Stage Company: Prometheus Bound (feat. David Oyelowo); David Neumann/Advanced Beginner Group: tough, the tough, 21st Annual Bessie Awards. Regional (acting & choreo. credits): The Eugene O’Neill Center, Hudson Valley Shakespeare; Shakespeare & Company; Seattle Shakespeare Company (Footlight Award: Best Actor, Electra); Georgia Shakespeare Festival; Orlando Shakespeare Company; Milwaukee Repertory Theatre, Fordham University, American Academy of Dramatic Art. B.A. Barnard College.

 

CAITLIN MORLEY (Director/Co-Adapter) is an award-winning director currently based in New York City.  She is the Founding Artistic Director of wayward son— a women-centered theatre company whose mission is to challenge conventional theatrical forms and interrogate the classics and the Associate Artistic Director of Bedlam. Her directing credits include Macbeth (wayward son), Twelfth Night (Play Phase Productions), Dry Land (Tufts University), The Wolves (Tufts University), Romeo & Juliet (Tufts University); BEDLAM: Music City (Associate Director) Women of Will (Associate Director), The Assassination of Julius Caesar… (Assistant Director), Arcadia (Assistant Director), Angels in America Part 1 (Assistant Director). Caitlin holds a BA in Theater, Dance, and Performance Studies and Education from Tufts University where she was awarded the Jane Herman award for Excellence in Directing (2022). www.caitlinmorleydirector.com

HUNTER LUSTBERG (Lighting Design) is an actor, director and lighting designer based in Brooklyn. He is the Technical Director and a founding member of Pop Up! Productions - a theater company operating in New York, Chicago and London. Recent lighting design credits include Alexandria (Pop Up! Productions), Glorianne (Rose Gonzales), Failsafe (Phil Carroll), Designs for Living (938 Collective), and Next to Normal (Pop Up! Productions). This is his first show with Wayward Son, and he couldn’t be more excited for the opportunity.


CAROLINE YOUNGLOVE (Production Assistant) is a California-born, New York City-based, director and actor, with a Drama BFA from New York University Tisch School of the Arts and a double major in Journalism. In her time at NYU Tisch she studied directing alongside acting at The Lee Strasberg Film and Theatre Institute, The Atlantic Acting School, and post graduation: Prague Shakespeare Company and Florida Studio Theatre. Her most fun directing credits are “Hamlet” at West End Theatre, “She Kills Monsters” with Atlantic Acting School, and new play workshops at The Tank, The Chain, and around the city. She is so excited to be working with Wayward Son and collaborating with Caitlin! If you want to see more, you can find her at @cgyounglove and www.carolineyounglove.com.

SAM DEBELL (Costume Design) 

JOE SINKOVITS (Sound Design)

Performed on the Are the Bennet Girls OK? stage designed by JOHN McDERMOTT

Macbeth

Originally developed at Tufts University under a non-hierarchical theatre structure, wayward son produced the reimagined classic work with four actors splitting 21 roles at the West End Theatre in June 2024.  

Written by: William Shakespeare

Adapted by: Tatyana, Emery, Caitlin Morley, Margaret Parish, and Abi Steinberg

Directed by: Caitlin Morley

Featuring Sofía Figueroa, Kylie Logan, Indiana Robinson-Dawes, and Erin Viets

Photography by Matt Cubillos

Photography by Matt Cubillos

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