
Actress Molly Cornwell will portray Rebecca Nurse, accused and convicted of witchcraft during the Salem Witch Trials in 1692.
Molly Cornwell of “Women in History” will portray Rebecca Nurse, accused and convicted of witchcraft in Salem, Massachusetts in 1692.
An accomplished actress and director, Cornwell has appeared in theater productions at the Cleveland Play House, Great Lakes Theatre Festival, Dobama Theatre, The Hanna Theatre, Beck Center for the Arts, Eldred Theatre and Cleveland State.
The presentation, held at the Bay Lodge, 492 Bradley Rd. in Bay Village, on Thursday, Feb. 19, begins with a social at 6 p.m., followed by dinner at 6:30 p.m. and program at 7 p.m.
The main dish of pork tenderloin will be provided by the historical society. Attendees with last names beginning with A through J should bring a side dish for 10 to share. Those with last names beginning with K through Z should bring a dessert for 10 to share. All attendees should bring their own place setting and beverage. Alcohol is permitted at the lodge. There will be a $10 charge at the door for non-members of the historical society. RSVP by Feb. 13 to drgbay@aol.com or call (440) 554-6355.
Visit www.bayhistorical.com to view the historical society website, which has been updated to include more children’s activities. Tours of Rose Hill Museum are available by appointment.
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