A Tryal of Witches
By (Author) Tallulah Brown
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Methuen Drama
10th April 2025
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Modern and contemporary plays (c 1900 onwards)
Witchcraft
Paperback
120
Width 129mm, Height 198mm
You really think Id be here with you in the mud, the cold and the wet if I had proper magic
East Anglia, 1645. A hot and stifling summer. The air is thick with paranoia and superstition. Matthew Hopkins, the self-appointed Witchfinder General, travels from village to village telling all who will listen about the power of the devil and the prevalence of witches.
The villagers have always gone to wise woman Anne Alderman for help in illness and childbirth. She helps Mary conceive and the alewife Rose goes to her to deal with an unwanted pregnancy. But when a child accuses Anne of being a witch, the villagers become wary. The Civil War continues, the crops fail and then a man drops dead in the alehouse. A moral panic sets in, everyone needs somebody to blame.
A Tryal of Witches asks what led to one of the most shocking witch trials in British History. The trial in Bury St Edmunds was the first time women were convicted using spectral evidence the belief that witches could be in two places at one time.
This edition was published to coincide with the world premiere at Theatre Royal Bury St Edmunds, in March 2025. The production featured original music composed by the band, TRILLS.
Tallulah Brown studied Drama and English at the University of Manchester, graduating in 2011. Her first play, Phantasmagoria, won the Audience Choice Award as part of the Manchester-in-Fringe Theatre Awards and later transferred to the Edinburgh Fringe. Talullah Brown was part of the Soho Young Writer's Copmany for two years before being selected for Channel 4's 2014 Screenwriting Scheme. Her play Sea Fret was premiered at the Old Red Lion Theatre, London, in 2017.