Tituba

by Emma Kessler

Truth, Power, Accusation.

Truth is nothing more than a collective acknowledgement - easily hidden, manipulated, and faltered. It is Power that dictates whose truth is actually acknowledged. When the tears of young girls fall and the screams of disgraced matriarchs pierce through cages in lament, whose truth will be recognized? As accusations of witchcraft create a chokehold on a community - the heart and mind of a servant woman, Tituba, begin to clash as she arrives at her one chance of survival. Listen as Truth and Power weave and unravel in “TITUBA” by Emma Kessler.

Creative Team

About the Playwright:
Emma Kessler

Emma Kessler (she/her) is an actress and playwright from Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Her topics of interest include history, psychology, and folklore. She currently studies psychology and theatre arts at the University of Minnesota. This is her second play in her four part series at Picnic Basket Theatre!

About the Director:
John Patterson

John Patterson (he/him) is a choreographer focused on utilizing ethnography within performance. He explores how movement can tell stories and how stories physically manifest themselves in those other than their creator. A recent graduate of the University of Minnesota, TITUBA will be his directorial debut. He also serves as the Marketing Director for PBT

The Cast

Resident Production Staff