Written by Suzan Zeder
Directed by Debra K Stevens
Evening Performances - Dec. 5th, 6th, 11th and 12th 2014 at 7:30PM
Matinee Performances – Dec. 6th and 13th 2014 at 2PM
In a small town during the Great Depression we meet three people living on the outskirts of society: a young deaf man, an orphan girl known as "Girl," and a mysterious older woman who lives all alone on a hill outside of town. Times are hard for everyone, but especially for Girl, who—with no family of her own—gets passed around from household to household, until, following clues and whisperings of her heart, she encounters the eccentric Mother Hicks. The townspeople are afraid for Girl: Mother Hicks—or so people say—is a witch. But is she really? A haunting tale told through sign-language and poetry, Mother Hicks recounts the difficult journey we all make in life, the journey to discover who we really are.
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