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The Witch of Edmonton archiveIn the village of Edmonton, Elizabeth Sawyer is derided by her neighbours. A poor and lonely old woman, she is ostracised, harassed and accused of being a witch. In her abject misery, she wishes that she really were bewitched and so able to wreak vengeance. Unluckily for Elizabeth and the villagers of Edmonton, someone with the power to grant that wish is listening. As Elizabeth uses her new found powers to seek revenge on those who have wronged her, other villagers find their own lives falling apart and an attempted elopement ends in murder. When witch and murderer are finally caught, the people of Edmonton must decide if either crime merits forgiveness.

Cast/Performers

Tom Hunter (Dog - a familiar), Leonie Hill (Mistress Sawyer - a witch), Mark Hawkins (Frank Thorney - a servant and a bigamist), Simon Mathis (Sir Arthur Clarington - a nobleman), Bisera Winters (Lady Clarington - a wife), Matthew Stathers (cuddy Banks - a countryman), Lucy Grainger (Susan Carter - a young girl), Julie Gilby (Katherine Carter - a sister), Naima Stevenson (Winnifred - a pregnant servant), Milan Alexander (Somerton - a young policeman), Sam Kermer (Warbeck - a rake), Samantha Aspinall (Widow Thorney - a mother), Jenny Wambaa (Kezia - a servant), Phillipa Flynn (Ann - a countrywoman), Hester Ruoff (Jane - a countrywoman)

Creatives/Company

Author(s): Thomas Dekker, John Ford, William Rowley
Producer: Natasha Dawn
Director: Natasha Dawn
Design: Ed Lidster
Lighting: Marec Joyce
Other(s): Ilona Kahn (wardrobe and make-up), Anna Williams (production manager and stage manager)

The Witch of Edmonton

The Witch of Edmonton (Play) production archive for QTIX code T273872359. Details of all The Witch of Edmonton archived productions can be found under the QTIX code: S721354975

Archive Listings

20 Oct 09
  to
15 Nov 09
Courtyard Theatre
Inner London, Greater London
Performance Details => Venue archive

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