Feminist playwright Caryl Churchill uses action and music to explore the lives of an unconventional group of women in 17th-century England, whose outspokenness gets them accused of witchcraft. See how their struggle relates to contemporary society. Featuring a live rock band. Student directed by Jenna Tamimi.
November 11-12-13 (Friday-Sunday) and
November 17-18-19-20 (Thursday-Sunday)
curtain 7:00 pm (Sundays at 3:00 pm)
Doors open 30 minutes before curtain.
Intermission may be the first appropriate opportunity for latecomers to be admitted to the intimate Experimental Theater.
Please arrive in time to park, pick up tickets, and be seated before start time.
$12 general
$11 seniors and students w/ ID
UCSC undergrads eligible for 1 free ticket w/ valid UCSC ID