Night at the Theatre!


By Eva DeVirgilis

It's 1706. Virginia’s last convicted witch is sentenced to trial by water. What the duck? Over 300 years later, she still won't stay down. The true story of Grace Sherwood resurfaces in Witchduck, a wickedly subversive new play that proves once and for all: women are hysterical.



Here's what reviewers from The National Play Network  had to say about preview performances of WitchDuck



Tom Erb

"In the evocative play "Witchduck," Grace Sherwood's harrowing tale is brought to life with a stirring blend of historical detail and creative license. The production, set against the backdrop of 1706 Virginia, captivates with its poignant portrayal of Sherwood's struggle against superstition and injustice. The play's innovative dialogue and character development shine, offering a fresh perspective on a centuries-old story. It's a must read for those who appreciate history interwoven with contemporary relevance."


 
 Andrew Gall

A wild romp that blends history, a contemporary point of view (and humor) that results in an original blend of history, humor, and unapologetic feminism. This goes beyond satire and celebrates the power of women collectively and as individuals.

 


May 14  - Firehouse Theatre

1609 West Broad Street

6:15 PM -  Reception with Cash Bar
7:30 PM  -  Curtain


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