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June 2-25
- Kissing the Witch runs at the Magic Theatre June 2-25 with an opening June 9.
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Jun 25, 2000 · Kissing the Witch (2000). My third full-length play, an adaptation of five of the thirteen stories from my fairy-tale book of the same name (1997), was commissioned by San Francisco's Magic Theatre. Cast: three women, one man.
Kissing the Witch (or Kissing the Witch: Old Tales in New Skins) is a collection of interconnected fictional short stories written by Irish-Canadian Emma Donoghue. Each of the thirteen stories in the collection is an adaptation of a well-known European fairy tale, with several tales featuring feminist and queer themes.
Regional Reviews: San Francisco The New Version of Out of this World and The Magic Theatre Production of Kissing the Witch. The 42nd Street Moon production of the newly revised Cole Porter musical is one of the greatest productions this group has assembled.
Kissing the Witch (2000). My third full-length play, an adaptation of five of the thirteen stories from my fairy-tale book of the same name (1997), was commissioned by San Francisco's Magic Theatre. Cast: three women, one man. Kissing the Witch at the Magic Theatre, photo (c) Thor Swift, 2000. PUBLICATION
Adapted from her book of thirteen revisionist fairy tales of the same name, this play interweaves four classic plots - Beauty and the Beast, Donkeyskin, the Goose Girl, the Little Mermaid - with an invented one about a desperate girl going to a witch for help.
fairy-tale play Kissing the Witch to life in Portland. Skewing traditional European magic stories, this show unpicks many knotty old lies about gender roles, family relations and love.“ DIRECTOR’S NOTES: TRACY CAMERON FRANCIS Growing up on fairy tales, whether through story books or Disney movies, “Once upon a time” leading