Creative Cauldron Premieres ‘Witch’ This Weekend

“Witch,” a world premiere musical starring Broadway legend Florence Lacey and Helen Hayes Award Winner Iyona Blake, begins its run on Thursday, April 12. Weaving a thread from the Salem Witch trials through modern day politics, “Witch” examines the complex and compelling stories of women who’ve been labeled as witches throughout the centuries.
Tickets prices are as follows: $30 Adult, $26 Seniors/Military, $20 Students and $18 groups of 10 or more. Performances Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m., Sundays at 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. at the Creative Cauldron (410 S. Maple Ave., Falls Church). 703-436-9948 creativecauldron.org/witch.html.

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