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by Laurie Flanigan Hegge
The Scottish witch hunts – sanctioned by the state, fuelled by the Church, fed by hysteria, and buried by history. The threat of the devil loomed and women bore the brunt of the terror. Prick reclaims a piece of the story of those 'strangled to the death and burnt to ashes.' Inspired by the Witches of Scotland campaign to remember the folk who were victims of this terrible miscarriage of justice, Prick traverses magic and memory, fact and fiction, past and present. Evocative. Poetic. Satirical.
Don’t Take The Pith! (5/21/24-6/1/24)
Party Baggage (5/26/24-5/27/24)
POWER & PROTEST (6/2/24-6/3/24)
Radiant Vermin (6/4/24-6/5/24)
Bedbug (6/11/24-6/22/24)
A Terrible Show for Terrible People (6/23/24-6/24/24)
The Plan, A Festival Of New Writing (6/25/24-6/26/24)
Midnight Tattoos (7/9/24-7/13/24)
Death’s Veiled Agenda (8/13/24-8/18/24)
Lady Macbeth Uncut (10/15/24-10/26/24)
My Wife Fell in Love with a Life Size Cardboard Cut-out of Ronan Keating (11/5/24-11/9/24)
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Circle Mirror Transformation (5/12/24-5/13/24)
The Pirate's Curse (5/7/24-5/18/24)
Constellations (5/1/24-5/4/24)
The Tempest by William Shakespeare (4/24/24-4/27/24)
She (4/21/24-4/22/24)
French bashing by a Frenchman! (4/16/24-4/20/24)
Black Velvet (4/14/24-4/15/24)
I'm Sexy and I Know It (4/7/24-4/8/24)
13 (4/2/24-4/6/24)
Wonders of Our Universe (3/31/24-4/1/24)