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Emily Brontë

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  • (1847) Novel: "Wuthering Heights" (filmed as Wuthering Heights (1939), Wuthering Heights (1992), Wuthering Heights (2009), Wuthering Heights (1970), Wuthering Heights (1998), Wuthering Heights (2003), Wuthering Heights (1978), Wuthering Heights (1920), Wuthering Heights (1962), Wuthering Heights (1939), Wuthering Heights (1948), Wuthering Heights (1967), Wuthering Heights (1948))
  • (February 24 to April 3, 1999) Her novel, "Wuthering Heights," was adapted by Robert Johanson at the Paper Mill Playhouse in Millburn, New Jersey with Libby Christopherson, Mark H. Dold, David Ledingham, Jodie Lynne McClintock, and Elizabeth Roby in the cast. Robert Johanson was also director. Michael Anania was scenic designer. Jack Mehler was lighting designer. Gregg Barnes was costume designer.
  • (May 5 to June 5, 1983) Her novel, "Wuthering Heights," was performed at the Actors Theatre of Louisville (Mainstage) in Louisville, Kentucky with Beth Dixon (Ellen Dean); Ray Fry (Joseph); Marco Barriccelli (Healthcliff); Dierk Torsek (Hindley Ernshaw); Gordana Rashovich (Catherine Ernshaw); Ben Gotlieb (Edgar Linton) and Johanna Leister (Isabel Linton) in the cast. Randolph Carter was adapter. Jon Jory was director.
  • (Summer 1951) Her play, "Wuthering Heights," was performed in the Pioneer Playhouse Theatre production at the Kentucky State Hospital Campus on Shakertown Road in Danville, Kentucky with Jane Gregory and Eben C. Henson (Heathcliff) in the cast. Eben C. Henson was artistic director. Dr. R.B. Ahrens was hospital director.

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