Overview
KISSING THE WITCH, Adapted from her book of thirteen revisionist fairy
tales of the same name, this play interweaves four classic plots -
Beauty and the Beast, Donkeyskin, the Goose Girl, the Little Mermaid -
with an invented one about a desperate girl going to a witch for help.
Kissing the Witch finds the gritty in the fantastical, and excavates
magic to find what's really going on. TRESPASSES Set over three days in
1661, Trespasses is inspired by the judge's own account of one of the
tiny handful of witch trials that ever took place in Ireland. It asks
why a servant girl who fell into fits would have put the blame on an old
beggarwoman - but also, more timeless questions about the clashing
cultures that have to share a small island country. Trespasses is about
faith and superstition, politics and class, sadism and love.
LADIES AND GENTLEMENThis play with songs, set mostly in the dressing
rooms of busy vaudeville theatres all over North America, was inspired
by a real same-sex wedding that took place in Grand Rapids, Michigan, in
1886. It resurrects a ragtag troupe of emigrants - most notably, male
impersonator Annie Hindle, 'a man's widow and a woman's widower', as the
tabloids called her. With a light touch, Ladies and Gentleman explores
the ways we perform our roles, both on and off stage. I KNOW MY OWN
HEARTInspired by the secret coded diaries of Yorkshire gentlewoman Anne
Lister, this play subverts all the conventions of Regency romance.
Teasing out the entangled lives of mannish, arrogant Lister (nicknamed
'Gentleman Jack') and three of her many lovers, I Know My Own Heart
explores the different choices women made in a time of limits and
prohibitions. DON'T DIE WONDERINGWhen a restaurant cook loses her job
because of a homophobic customer, she mounts a one-woman picket in
protest. The police officer assigned to protect her is her nemesis from
schooldays. This one-act comedy, set in a fictional small town, stages a
battle between old and new elements of Irish culture.