Pulling at the Roots: Three Plays about Northampton History July 7 2024 2:00 pm matinee
Event description
Back by popular demand!
Pulling at the Roots is a series of three short site-specific plays that guide the audience on a journey through three centuries of Northampton history. Starting in the 1600s, Circling Suspicion by Talya Kingston, brings us into the home and mind of Mary Bliss Parsons as she struggles with accusations of witchcraft. Rose, by Jasmine Rochelle Goodspeed explores a fraught exchange in 1750 between famous cleric Jonathan Edwards and Rose, who is enslaved by Edwards, as they face being forced to leave Northampton. Finally, set in 1842, The Optimist's Razor by Patrick Gabridge, shows abolitionists David and Lydia Maria Child confronting a decision that threatens their careers and marriage. Set and staged in the restored historic barn and the grounds of Historic Northampton, the dramas of Pulling at the Roots examine the meaning of home and women's search for autonomy and breathe the life of humanity into stories often flattened by history.  Commissioned by Historic Northampton and produced by Plays In Place.
Content Advisory: the plays include themes of child loss and slavery and are recommended for adult audiences.
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