The Trinity Theatre Company has offered us 15 tickets to their production of Witch on Saturday, October 25th at 7:00 PM. s usual we offer these tickets on a first come, first served basis. As we normally get more RSVP requests than we have available seats, please help us all out by only requesting what you plan to use and if your plans change let us know ASAP so that we can offer the tickets to someone else. There are no guarantees beyond the first 15 seats requested.
I need RSVP no later than noon on Monday, October 20th. I will send out instructions to pick up tickets on the day of the show when I get confirmation back from the theatre. This theatre is in a retail space near the Target store in Mission Valley Mall, so plenty of available parking.
We hope to see you there. It will be a great experience as usual I’m sure!
We have exceeded the 15 tickets promised us by the theatre.
Any RSVP requests in excess of that will be placed on a waitlist and tickets allocated based on cancellations. If your plans change please let Jerry Turner know at Jerry@pozabilities.org or (619) 203-0808. I have closed the RSVP form and notified the theatre of the number of ticket requests. Jerry will let you know if we get any additional tickets.
A Deal with the Devil. A Battle for a Soul. A Show You Won’t Forget.
What if the devil offered to grant your deepest desire?
In Witch by Jen Silverman, ambition, power, and temptation take center stage in a bold and blisteringly funny modern adaptation of a 17th-century Jacobean drama.
Set in the rural village of Edmonton, the story follows Elizabeth Sawyer—a woman branded a witch not for casting spells, but for daring to speak her mind. When a charming devil arrives offering deals in exchange for souls, the villagers are tempted to trade morality for personal gain. But Elizabeth has her own plans.
Sharp, satirical, and wickedly relevant, Witch skewers the patriarchy, exposes the cost of compromise, and questions what it truly means to claim your power.