Lincoln Center Theater presents this contemporary dark comedy from Sarah Ruhl. Becky Nurse of Salem follows Becky, a modern-day descendent of accused witch Rebecca Nurse in Salem. Becky, who works at ...
ALBANY, N.Y. — “Becky Nurse of Salem” is a play that begins previews on Friday night at The Rep in Albany. A simple plot synopsis does little to prepare you for the experience. Becky works in the ...
When you leave the production of “Becky Nurse of Salem” at Capital Repertory Theatre in Albany you’ll remember the dynamic performance of Brenny Campbell in the lead role. Oddly, you’ll not be likely ...
Deirdre O'Connell and Candy Buckley star in the Off Broadway production of "Becky Nurse of Salem." (Photo credit: Kyle Froman) For a play about witches and the spells they cast, “Becky Nurse of Salem” ...
4 Video: Patti LuPone Sings 'Time After Time' from MATTERS OF THE HEART Tour Things aren't going well for Becky Nurse, descendant of Rebecca Nurse, executed for witchcraft in 1692. She's fired from ...
The title character in “Becky Nurse of Salem” (Brenny Campbell, right) faces the court in her Massachusetts hometown, much as her ancestor did during the 1692 Salem Witch Trials. The Rep’s production ...
Becky Nurse of Salem follows Becky, a modern-day descendent of accused witch Rebecca Nurse in Salem. Becky, who works at the local witch museum, seems to be dogged by bad luck. Is it a curse from her ...
Equity actors for roles in BECKY NURSE OF SALEM (see breakdown). LCT is committed to diversity, equity, inclusion, and access in all areas of its structure and operations as attention to these goals ...
ALBANY, N.Y. — Two-time Pulitzer Prize finalist and MacArthur Fellow Sarah Ruhl has stuffed a great deal into her play, “Becky Nurse of Salem.” So much, in fact, that her portmanteau splits at its ...
PYGmalion Productions stages Becky Nurse of Salem, a bold, witty new play. PYGmalion Productions brings Becky Nurse of Salem to life, a daring play that blends humor, grit, and sharp social commentary ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Deirdre O’Connell shines as a modern-day descendant of an accused witch in Sarah Ruhl’s unfocused new play at Lincoln Center Theater. By Maya Phillips ...