Fear and hysteria grip a feuding community and the battle between innocence and guilt exposes the very darkest corners of human nature.
When a group of young girls are discovered dancing and chanting in the forest, they are accused of witchcraft. With the threat of execution hanging over them, the girls draw the people of the town into a world of secrets, lies and manipulation where the only goal is self-preservation and private vendettas fuel public accusations. Soon the truth itself is on trial.
Arthur Miller’s gripping parable of power and is performed by a talented young cast from Oundle School and directed by Naomi Baker.
Purchase tickets for all the events by cheque, cash, credit or debit card.
• online: www.stahltheatre.co.uk
• in person: Stahl Theatre Box Office 10am – 2pm Mon-Fri (term time)
• phone: 01832 277300 during Box Office opening times (as above) • email: stahltickets@oundleschool.org.uk
Disabled access: There is step-free access to the foyer and auditorium, and provision for two wheelchairs can be accommodated in the auditorium. If you require wheelchair access, please contact the Box Office. Hearing loop is operational in the theatre.
The Theatre Bar: Opens one hour before performances and during the interval.
Car parks: The nearest public car park is in Benefield Road. Limited parking is available in West Street and around Jesus Church.
Come and join the Stahl Theatre team: The Stahl is supported by an energetic team of volunteers who work Front of House for our public performances. If you enjoy theatre, want to see productions for free and have some spare time in the evenings then we would love to hear from you.
For more details please contact Dee Fitzsimmons:
Stahl Theatre, West Street, Oundle, PE8 4EJ
dfitzsimmons@oundleschool.org.uk
01832 277300
Will Blackburn tells the story of the courage, kindness and compassion of ordinary people determined to help their neighbours whose lives are in constant danger.