

Abigail
Fiona Doyle
In this tale of New England witchery, it is ten years after the harrowing and tragic events of the Salem witch trials.
Abigail Williams—the lead accuser who sent twenty people to their doom as a young girl—now lives under an assumed name on the outskirts of Boston, quietly striving to atone for her sins.
When a handsome stranger arrives claiming to be a sailor in need, Abigail takes him in, and long-dormant passions awaken within her.
Love starts to grow between the two—an unlikely flower cracking through salty earth.
But their contentment is short-lived, for someone else is coming for Abigail, someone who has been looking for her since she danced in the weird woods of Salem.
The Devil is demanding Abigail's soul, and a debt will be paid—but first, Abigail must make peace with the woman she most wronged…
"An admirable rarity – a sequel that does right by the spirit of its inspiration, in this case one of Arthur Miller’s most enduring plays."
— The Arts Fuse
"Meant to haunt you… The external trappings notwithstanding, it is the demon within that is most fearsome and cannot be escaped. Abigail Williams disappeared from Salem to start a new life in Boston, but she will find no peace until she exorcises her own guilt. In Abigail/1702, the young accuser tries to lose herself in Boston and do good works as a healer, mostly caring for sick sailors. If the almighty keeps score, Abigail has probably earned sufficient karma points to make up for the harm she did, but there is still that deal she made with The Devil that looms over her… Playwright Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa knows his way around a horror story."
— Broadway World
| Character |
|---|
| YOUNG WOMAN Late 20s. Plays |
| ABIGAIL WILLIAMS , though for most of the play she goes by the name Ruth Meadow. |
| YOUNG MAN Mid-20s. Plays |
| JOHN BROWN . |
| OLDER MAN 40s, 50s, or older. Plays |
| REVEREND PARRIS , |
| JUDGE SEWALL , and the |
| MAN IN GRAY . Also, the |
| LION’S VOICE in the prelude. |
| OLDER WOMAN 40s–50s. Plays |
| MARGARET HALE , |
| ANN FOSTER (aka the Crone), and |
| ELIZABETH PROCTOR . |
| LITTLE BOY 10 years old. Plays |
| THOMAS . |
Abigail/1702 is a American historical play written by Roberto Aguirre-sacasa and published by Dramatists Play Service in New York, NY (2017).
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