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19 Nocturne Boulevard


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Feb 25, 2022

A town in the 1700s finds itself having a witch problem.  Luckily someone knows what needs to be done with witches!

(I thought this had come out long ago, but somehow I missed posting it!)

Written by Julie Hoverson
Sound and mastering by Aaron Emmanuel

JUDGE (50s)               Russell Gold

BAILEY (40s)              Barry Howarth

WITCH HUNTER (any)        Karim Kronfli

ELIZABETH JAMESON (18)    Libby Thomas

MASTER BERNE (30)         Michael Hudson

MASTER HILLMAN (30)       Alex Gilmour

OLD MAGGIE (70)           Elizabeth Price

OLD AGNES (70)            Julie Hoverson

MAJOR JANIS TIMMS (30)    Devin Nissan

KATE (30)                 Katy Anderson

PRIEST (40)               Owen Curtiss

BORDO, GOAT (any)          

TOWNSFOLK                 Jay Langejans
                          Naomi Rose Mock
                          Owen Curtiss
                          Robert Finch
                          Katy Anderson
                          Michael Hudson
                          Alex Gilmour
                          Julie Hoverson

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The Shadow of Ignorance

Cast:

Judge

Bailey

Witch Hunter

Elizabeth Jameson

Master Berne

Master Hillman

Old Maggie, who lives by the Fen

Old Agnes

Major Janis Timms, Time Traveler

Kate, Priest, and other TOWNSFOLK

Bordo, goat

MUSIC

SCENE 1     COURT

SOUND     CROWD IN LARGE ROOM

BAILEY    Oyez, Oyez, this Court will come to order!

JUDGE    Are all present who would accuse?

BAILEY    Aye, judge!

JUDGE    This court is convened in a case of the most severe crime...

MAN IN CROWD    Witchcraft!

TOWNSFOLK    [general mumbles "curses" "witchcraft" "I always knew about her" "God protect us" "witch!"]

SOUND    GAVEL BANGS

JUDGE    Call the court, Bailey

BAILEY    This tribunal will come to order!

TOWNSFOLK    [murmurs subside]

JUDGE    Call the accused.

BAILEY    Bring in the accused!

SOUND    DOOR OPENS, SEVERAL PEOPLE ENTER

KATE    [at the back] Witch!

BAILEY    Do not think I would hesitate to remove you from the court, Kate Carlin!

KATE    [hurried murmur] My apologies, master.

JUDGE    Pronounce the bill, Bailey.

BAILEY    [reading] Elizabeth Jameson, you stand accused of multiple acts of witchcraft.

ELIZABETH    Never did I any such thing!

JUDGE    Hold your hexing tongue, woman.

BAILEY    [reading] Such acts include the drying up of several of Master Hillman's cows. Is Master Hillman present?

HILLMAN    Aye, them cows was grand producers afore she--

BAILEY    Reply "Aye," only, master.  Should we require testimony, you will be called to witness.

HILLMAN    Aye.  I be present.

BAILEY    [back to reading] Further, accusation has been made that you attempted to seduce master Berne--

ELIZABETH    Nay!  He is the one made every attempt to importune me!

BERNE    You gave me the horn, you cannot deny it!

JUDGE    This is not--

ELIZABETH    You get the horn all on your own, sir, else why would your wife be abed with your eighth child?

BERNE    My lust for you is from the devil.

JUDGE    If you please--

ELIZABETH    Perhaps you should visit Master Hillman and his cows!

SOUND    GAVEL

JUDGE    Silence!

BAILEY    Silence in the court. No mouths will speak but my own, unless invited to witness!

SOUND    A MOMENT OF SILENCE, A COUGH OR TWO

BAILEY    [loud] Good.  [to judge] Shall we add inciting congress with animals to the charges against the accused, for her impetuous insult to Master Berne?

JUDGE    Think you we need further charges?  The evidence is quite damning.

BAILEY    [shrug] It was well-witnessed.  We may have to address it.

JUDGE    Continue with the case as presented.

BAILEY    [reading again]  You further stand accused of stealing dirt from a consecrated grave after midnight, whistling on a Sunday, and wearing a red hat to church.

ELIZABETH    I never stole nothing!  I put flowers on me mother's grave, and the only time I had to go there, it had come down dark - but surely could not been as late as midnight!  What else am I do to?  I work from sun up to sun down to keep body and soul together!

JUDGE    Your soul is debatable, were these charges proven true.

ELIZABETH    My soul is as pure as any maid's, judge.  I am poor and alone, an easy target for the lusts and accusations of others. 

BAILEY    You are accused by some number of your fellow townsfolk.  Do you claim they conspire against you?

ELIZABETH    I know naught of conspiracy.  I throw myself on the mercy of the great lords gathered here, and say that were I ever to even have a foul and fiendish thought, I banished it with prayers to God, and would never have acted on such, even had I power to do so. 

JUDGE    Mercy is all very well, but the accusation must be answered.  Call the witch finder!

BAILEY    [solemnly announcing] Witch Finder!  Enter!

TOWNSFOLK    [murmurs]

SOUND    DOOR OPENS, SLOW CONFIDENT STEPS APPROACH

BAILEY    You swear upon your immortal soul that you will speak true. 

WITCH FINDER    I so swear. 

JUDGE    Most excellent. 

BAILEY    You are Master Morgenstern, expert at uncovering witches and heretics, are you not?

WITCH FINDER    I am.  I have personally been party to the execution of over a dozen witches in several counties. 

TOWNSFOLK    [Murmur of approval]

BAILEY    You have said there are certain signs that can reveal a witch, beyond any doubt.  Would you enumerate some of these, in brief?

WITCH FINDER    I would be honored, masters.  First, most witches have some beast - generally of a midnight color - to guide them.  They are known to speak to this "familiar", which might even reply, though often in words unheard by any but the witch. 

JUDGE    Does the accused have such a familiar, Bailey?

ELIZABETH    I do not!  I barely keep myself fed, let alone a beast!

WITCH FINDER    [smooth] Tis not the only sign, merely the most obvious.  Witches often have area on the body rendered insensate by their congress with the devil.  Patches which cannot feel the prick of a pin.

JUDGE    Have you checked the accused for such?

WITCH FINDER    I have not yet been given that task. 

ELIZABETH    I am never a witch!  Certes an expert like yourself must see that, my gracious lord!

WITCH FINDER    [seemingly sympathetic] Witches may wear any visage, young lady.  With such power as they can wield, they may appear as lovely as you.

JUDGE    Is there none safe from being a witch?

WITCH FINDER    Those who dwell without the company of others, with none to observe any devious activity, are the likeliest culprits.

ELIZABETH    I am not alone for a single portion of the day!  I toil daily for three different families to earn a shred to eat, and sleep in a pew in the church, where the good father might always watch over me.

WITCH FINDER    Hm.  May I peruse the charges, Bailey.

BAILEY    At your pleasure, Witch Finder.

WITCH FINDER    [reads for a minute, grunts, then quietly to judge]  May we retire from company for a few minutes, masters?  A strong suspicion comes upon me, but is not for the ears of onlookers.

JUDGE    [quietly responding] As you wish.  [up] Bailey?  Announce we shall return shortly. 

WITCH FINDER    Bring the accused, if you please.

BAILEY    [announcing] We must have private counsel.  None may leave whilst we are absent.

SOUND    MURMURS, FEET, DOOR OPENS AND CLOSES, CUTS OFF MURMURS

 

 

SCENE2    SMALLER ROOM

[They speak in whispers unless noted otherwise.]

WITCH FINDER    May I perform a test on the accused, sirs, here in your presence?

BAILEY    Need you a pin?

WITCH FINDER    I have in mind a more serious test.

JUDGE    Well enough.  What is it?

WITCH FINDER    I have a holy relic on my person for just such cases.  If she is a witch, she will be unable to even gaze upon it. 

BAILEY    That would settle all.

WITCH FINDER    However...

JUDGE    Yes?

WITCH FINDER    If she can look upon it, but not touch it, she may not be damned herself, but have had dealings with a witch.

BAILEY    Dealings?

WITCH FINDER    [ominous] Even the most upright of folk may turn to the devil when desperate.  Never think a simple charm or remedy will do them any harm - but evil sneaks in through the slightest of cracks.

BAILEY    [clearly guilty] Oh, uh, really?

JUDGE    [also shifty] Um, yes, of course.

WITCH FINDER    [lighter] Or a curse may be upon her.  You say she has no family and no hopes of marrying, due to her extreme poverty?

BAILEY    Yes, it's quite tragic.

WITCH FINDER    And none ever considered a curse might have placed her in such straits?

JUDGE    [astonished]  No!  Do you think--

WITCH FINDER    I must consider everything. 

BAILEY    What must we do if she is accursed?

WITCH FINDER    We must find the witch that laid the curse upon her, and destroy her to undo all her wicked works.  Or his.  Some of the most diabolical witches I have uncovered have been of the male persuasion.

JUDGE    Good god preserve us!

WITCH FINDER    First, let us test the accused.  If she is the witch, this will all be moot.  [up, speaking across the small room]  Girl!

ELIZABETH    [tearful dignity] I am called Elizabeth Jameson.

WITCH FINDER    You claim you are no witch, do you not?

ELIZABETH    [a bit confused] I - I mean aye, I mean ...
[definite] I am no witch, master.

WITCH FINDER    Then perhaps you are accursed.  Are there any who would do such a thing to you, girl?

ELIZABETH    [reluctant] Perhaps master Berne, as I... I struck him when he made unwelcome advances.

WITCH FINDER    Many men do not take such a rebuff kindly.  Hold this for a moment, if you would.

ELIZABETH    This?  Certainly.  [pain, surprise] Oh!

SOUND    SOMETHING CLATTERS TO THE FLOOR

ELIZABETH    Your pardon, master!  That - that thing!  It burned me!

WITCH FINDER    [satisfied]  I know.

SOUND    SNATCHES UP FROM FLOOR

WITCH FINDER    See, masters?  She is accursed; no witch.

BAILEY    How lucky we are you were here!

WITCH FINDER    Certes, sirs.  Else you might have condemned an innocent.  Further, thought yourself safe, while the true miscreant walked unsuspected among you.

BAILEY    What is there to do now?

WITCH FINDER    [grim] We summon the witch to the court.

BAILEY    Will your relic do that?

WITCH FINDER    Nay, sir.  I must use a trifle of the witch's own power to do it.  This must be kept secret between us.

JUDGE    What are you saying?

WITCH FINDER    I am trained, by the mother holy church, to use some of the devil's own magic against his works, but none must ever know.  You must all swear.

JUDGE    I would never uncover any such trust placed in me.

BAILEY    [hesitant]  We will not be called upon to participate, will we?

WITCH FINDER    Nay, master, I endanger no soul but my own. I am willing to do that, in service to god and the good people of your town.

BAILEY    Well then, I concur.

WITCH FINDER    You, girl?

ELIZABETH    Were you to remove whatever curse I am under, and free me from this accusation, I would follow you to the ends of the earth!

WITCH FINDER    Just swear you will never speak of it.

ELIZABETH    My lips will be ever sealed.

WITCH FINDER    Good.  One further request - if the culprit is uncovered, their property should be forfeit to the crown, but in recompense for the curse this girl has suffered under, I think she should receive some portion in recompense.  Do you gentlemen concur?

JUDGE    I will make it so.  Enough to dower her into a respectable marriage, certainly.

WITCH FINDER    That would do well in the eyes of the lord.  Now I must lay hands upon you, girl, to summon your tormentor.  These good men will witness there is no mishandling.

MUSIC

 

SCENE 3    COURT ROOM

TOWNSFOLK    [restless murmurs]

SOUND    DOOR SLAMS OPEN AT THE BACK OF THE ROOM

TOWNSFOLK    [GASPS, other exclamations]

TIMMS    [very witchy sounding]  Who is't that summons me?

TOWNSFOLK    [horrified gasps, a few sounds of fainting or small muffled screams]

SOUND    NEAR DOOR OPENS, MEN RETURN

WITCH FINDER    I do!

TIMMS    Who are you to summon such as I to your bidding?

WITCH FINDER    I command you, with the power of the church and God behind me!

TIMMS    I laugh at your command! 

WITCH FINDER    Laugh you may, but I shall compel your name from you, crone.  Speak!

TIMMS    [fighting] I... will... not!

JUDGE    Should we not take her?  She cannot help but reveal her name in custody!

WITCH FINDER    This is merely a manifestation - the witch is here as if in a dream.  Else you would surely recognize her voice or visage.

JUDGE    [knowingly] Of course!

WITCH FINDER    Do not distract me further.  [up]  Speak witch!  Your name - I command it!

TIMMS    [fighting]  I am... I am...  Old Maggie of the fens.  You fools never thought twice about coming to me for my remedies, thus I own a morsel of every soul in this chamber!

WITCH FINDER    Release them, now, crone!  Most especially this girl, Elizabeth!

TIMMS    You cannot command me!

WITCH FINDER    Everyone!  Everyone in this room must pray and refute the devil!  Where is the town priest?  Ah!  Lead the prayer, if you would, sir.

PRIEST    Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I shall fear no evil

TIMMS    [still fighting] You are far too strong!  I must release my hold on them!  Aaaaaagh!!!!

SOUND    WHOOSHING EXIT, DOORS SLAM

WITCH FINDER    [exhausted] Come morning, we'll fetch this Maggie--

BAILEY    We should go now!

JUDGE    Yes!  We must brave the darkness to bring justice and security--

PRIEST    And release from Satan's grip!

JUDGE    --to the town!

TOWNSFOLK    [Agreeing noises]

JUDGE    The people will not be halted, Witch Finder. 

BAILEY    Is there great danger if we go by night?

WITCH FINDER    [tired] Tis of no matter- A witch may be stronger by night, but this one will be weakened by the confrontation just passed.  I will be recovered and ready when folk have fetched torches to light the way.

BAILEY    [announcing] Fetch torches and weapons to protect ourselves!

WITCH FINDER    [halfheartedly, still tired] Yes, yes weapons.  Of course.

ELIZABETH    We must destroy the witch to assure the curse is gone forever!  I cannot go on, under such a dark cloud!

MUSIC

 

SCENE 4    COTTAGE IN WOODS

SOUND    OUTSIDE - FROGS, NIGHTTIME

SOUND    POUNDING ON A WOOD DOOR

MAGGIE    [inside] Who is't that comes to me so late?

TIMMS    One who would save you, wise woman.

SOUND    DOOR OPENS

MAGGIE    Save me?  From what calamity?

TIMMS    The townsfolk.  They come to burn you as a witch.  Gather anything you wish to keep.

MAGGIE    Who art thou?

TIMMS    I have a conveyance ready to take you away, what more do you need to know?

MAGGIE    May I bring my goat?  I cannot abandon her to burn.

TIMMS    Your goat is welcome, but time is short.  Dress.  Tell me what I can gather for you.

MAGGIE    A trunk lies under that blanket.  I wouldst have it with me, if you can shift it. 

SOUND    SHUFFLING FEET GOING UP CREAKY STAIRS

MAGGIE    [from off] A dream forewarned me of this, after my dear cousin Agnes was drowned at Haddisfield.

TIMMS    Agnes.  Yes.  [Uhn!  moving heavy object]

SOUND    HEAVY BOX SHIFTED

SOUND    DISTINCTLY MODERN HUMMING NOISE, AS OF MACHINERY. WHOOSH OF MOVEMENT.

TIMMS    [calling] Your trunk is safe, grandmother!  Grab your goat and hurry, I think I hear the rabble approaching!

SOUND    MORE SWITCHES, ELECTRONIC NOISE

MAGGIE    Come Bordo, my sweet--

GOAT      Mahhh

MAGGIE    Oh!  What have you there?

TIMMS    A false body for them to burn.  They need to see you die, to be content.

MAGGIE    How awful people are, that they may need one's help one moment, then turn so cruel and heartless the next. 

TIMMS    I promise you, times do change.  Come now.

SOUND    DOOR OPENS, EXIT

 

SCENE 5      OUTSIDE COTTAGE

(continued)

MAGGIE    My trunk?

TIMMS    In my carriage, here.

MAGGIE    I see no carriage.  'Tis a small house!

GOAT      Mahhh!

TIMMS    [amused] If it helps, I will enter first.

SOUND    WHOOSHY DOOR SOUND

TIMMS    Come on.  Get inside!

MAGGIE    Very well.

SOUND    FEET, WHOOSHY DOOR CLOSES

 

SCENE 5    SCI FI SOUNDSCAPE

(continued)

SOUND    SLOW FOOTSTEPS

MAGGIE    [awe] It is so large within!  How can this be?

TIMMS    The door is a just a portal.  It can open anywhere.  It, and I, are from the future.

MAGGIE    But why come for me?

TIMMS    Once it was determined that people who were going to die anyway could not hurt the time stream if they were removed, the wiccan council of 2170 decided to save any of the wise women of the past that we could.

MAGGIE    Your words mean nothing, I fear.

TIMMS    See if this helps.

SOUND    ANOTHER DOOR OPENS, SHUFFLING FEET ENTER

AGNES    Maggie!

MAGGIE    [awe!]  Agnes?  But- but you--

AGNES    [happy] Just as with you!

MAGGIE    ohh!

GOAT      Mahhh

AGNES    Quite unnerving, I know Maggie, dear.  Sit here with me.

SOUND    TIME TRAVEL NOISE [NOT THE TARDIS - LOL]

TIMMS    And... We are clear. 

MAGGIE    My head is a jumble.  Where are we? Who is this lady?

AGNES    This is Major Timms.  She is from a future as far beyond our time as the birth of Jesus was before.

TIMMS    Close enough.

AGNES    She came here to carry us off, in the very moment of our doom, to bring our knowledge and wisdom to the world of her future.  Wisdom appears to be scarce there.

TIMMS    Just another stop or two before we return to my time.

MUSIC

 

SCENE 6    OUTSIDE, MORNING

SOUND    CAPSULE APPEARS - SCI FI NOISE

SOUND    DOOR WHOOSHES OPEN

TIMMS    [looking for someone] Hello?

WITCH FINDER    [weary whisper]  Here.

TIMMS    [clearly knows him] You look tired.

WITCH FINDER    Late night bonfires can do that.

TIMMS    Good job, if that helps.

WITCH FINDER    Thanks.  Only three more months of this and I get to go home.

TIMMS    Want me to take a message?

WITCH FINDER    [shrug] I'll get there about the same time you do.  Where you off to next?

TIMMS    Somewhere in Africa.  Late 1800s.

WITCH FINDER    How did we ever get past all this?

TIMMS    [noncommittal noise]  Mm.  Just keep up the good work.  OK?

WITCH FINDER    You too.

TIMMS    [yelling back] And don't catch dysentery!

SOUND    LEAVING NOISE SEGUE INTO

MUSIC

ENDING CREDITS