

Cabin Fever
Mark Dunn
This comedy of menace features three malevolent New England oldsters on a country porch reciting horrifying and hysterically funny stories about local customs.
"Cabin Fever" has been produce around the globe.
Published in Signs of Life: 6 Comedies of Menace
"The real world of the play is the familiar haunted by the unknown, parody colliding into cartoon, as if an antic Samuel Beckett has allowed himself to be kidnaped by a gloomily playful Charles Addams."
— Village Voice
"Severe apprehension, chilling suspicion, and the most severe type of stomach grinding humor combine to make a relentless play. . . . One of the most unique adult dramas of our time."
— Sun Coast Gondolier
"A compellingly ambiguous static drama, at times suggesting an allegory of a society gone sour on itself or a spiteful game played by malevolent gods atop some Appalachian Olympus."
— Los Angeles Times
Cabin Fever is a American comedy play written by Joan Schenkar and published by Samuel French in New York (1984).
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