Despite sharing the same historical moment as jumping-off point, Hysteria seems to bear very little resemblance to In the Next Room. In a way, it's the play that Sarah Ruhl didn't want to write--you might call it, "The Vibrator Movie."
Research, fun facts, and other production dramaturgical information for Sarah Ruhl's "In the Next Room, or the Vibrator Play"
Wednesday, November 16, 2011
Coincidental...
For fun...here's the trailer for Hysteria, a 2011 film that premiered at Toronto Film Festival, set in London in 1880--billed as "a romantic comedy about the invention of the vibrator."
Despite sharing the same historical moment as jumping-off point, Hysteria seems to bear very little resemblance to In the Next Room. In a way, it's the play that Sarah Ruhl didn't want to write--you might call it, "The Vibrator Movie."
Despite sharing the same historical moment as jumping-off point, Hysteria seems to bear very little resemblance to In the Next Room. In a way, it's the play that Sarah Ruhl didn't want to write--you might call it, "The Vibrator Movie."
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