| 22nd March 2026 | |
| 7pm - 8:30pm | |
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Scottish Storytelling Centre 43 - 45 High Street, Edinburgh Old Town EH1 1SR |
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| £12 (£10) | |
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Magic or misogyny? Witches Corner is a socio-political play about the history of witchcraft in Scotland. Written by Eilidh Smith with original songs composed by Rona Johnston, writer of Fringe sell-out Mary: A Gig Theatre Show.
Born out of feminine rage and a burning desire for more female-led storytelling, Witches Corner explores the fear of feminine power and the misogynistic roots of the witch trials, challenging gender-based stereotypes and asking the question – are women still on trial today? Step into the shoes of both the accuser and the accused. Would you follow the crowd, be a bystander or stand up for what is right? Witches Corner will make you laugh, cry, and leave you aching for justice.
Brought to you by Encapulus Productions, an emerging theatre company who aims to give a platform to unheard stories. “Storytellers of the Soul.”
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