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Witch-Wife

Witch-Wife

Henry Spicer

Witch-Wife, written by Henry Spicer and published in the late 19th century, follows the story of Matthew Hopkins, a notorious witch-hunter targeting a quiet village near Pendell Manor. Cecile Howard and her friends unite to confront Hopkins and put an end to his superstitious tyranny. This play highlights themes of superstition, justice, and female empowerment in the face of oppression.

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Matthew Hopkins, a renowned witch-hunter, has his sights set on the quiet village near Pendell Manor. However Cecile How...

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