In this solo performance, Tituba—the real-life person accused in the Salem witch trials of 1692 and featured in Arthur Miller’s classic, The Crucible—invites the audience to journey through her mystical, sonically complex world to hear her side of the story. With care and wry humor, she details her history with the girls in Salem Village, her beloved mother and husband, Reverend Parris’s rage, the violence of enslavement, and her unspoken indigenous name, building to a scathing climax and the ignition of historic mass hysteria.