Witch
by Jen Silverman
Directed by Josh Hecht

“Witch is utterly spellbinding… superb… intelligent.” – LA Daily News
This production is performed at:
The Ellyn Bye Studio in The Armory, 128 NW 11th Ave, Portland, OR 97209
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A charming devil arrives in the quiet village of Edmonton to bargain for the souls of its residents in exchange for their darkest wishes. Unexpected passions flare, alliances are formed, and the village is forever changed. Witch is an inventive modern retelling of a Jacobean drama, this sharp, subversive fable debates how much our souls are worth, and how hope manifests in times that are seemingly hopeless.
Thursday, October 16th @ 7:30pm | First Preview
Friday, October 17th @ 7:30pm | Second Preview
Saturday, October 18th @ 7:30pm | Opening Night
Sunday, October 19th @ 2:00pm |
Thursday, October 23rd @ 7:30pm |
Friday, October 24th @ 7:30pm |
Saturday, October 25th @ 7:30pm |
Sunday, October 26th @ 7:30pm |
Thursday, October 30th @ 7:30pm |
Friday, October 31st @ 7:30pm |
Saturday, November 1st @ 7:30pm |
Sunday, November 2nd @ 7:30pm | Closing Matinee

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Meet the Team!

Jen Silverman | Playwright
About Jen Silverman
Jen Silverman is a multi-hyphenate playwright, poet, and novelist whose work has been produced nationally and internationally, on and off Broadway. Their plays balance lyricism with grounded sincerity, and highlight the power of hope in seemingly hopeless times. Silverman is a Guggenheim Fellow, a three-time MacDowell Fellow, and recipient of the Yale Drama Series Award. Their play The Roommate recently closed its Broadway run, with Mia Farrow and Pattie LuPone in the leading roles.

Jen Silverman | Playwright
About Josh Hecht
Josh is the Artistic Director of Profile Theatre where he recently directed christopher oscar peña’s awe/struck, Kristoffer Diaz’s The Elaborate Entrance of Chad Deity, Branden Jacobs-Jenkins’ Gloria, the virtual production of Paula Vogel’s The Mineola Twins (Willamette Week Top Ten Theatre of 2021) and the in-person productions of The Baltimore Waltz and Indecent (co-production with Artists Repertory Theatre), the rotating repertory productions of Lisa Kron’s Well and Anna Deavere Smith’s Let Me Down Easy, Lisa Kron’s In The Wake, the concert staging of Anna Deavere Smith’s Twilight: Los Angeles, 1992 and the rotating repertory productions of Quiara Alegría Hudes’ Water by the Spoonful and The Happiest Song Plays Last. Other Portland productions include Teenage Dick at Artists Repertory Theatre.
He is a Drama Desk Award-winning director whose productions have been seen in New York at MCC Theater, The Cherry Lane, The Duke on 42nd Street, New World Stages, The Daryl Roth Theatre, Culture Project, regionally at The Guthrie Theater, the Berkshire Theatre Group, the Humana Festival at Actors Theatre of Louisville, Signature Theatre (DC), Theatre Squared and internationally at the Dublin Arts Festival and the Edinburgh Festival Fringe and elsewhere. His collaboration with Ping Chong + Company was commissioned by and premiered at The Kennedy Center before touring the northeast. His writing has received the support of the Jerome Foundation. He’s developed new plays at The O’Neill, NYSAF, The Playwrights Center, The New Harmony Project, JAW/PCS, GPTC, and at theaters around the country.
He is formerly the Director of Playwright Development at MCC Theater and the Director of New Play Development at WET. He’s served on the faculty of the New School for Drama M.F.A. Directing program, the Fordham University MFA Playwriting program, Purchase College SUNY’s BFA Dramatic Writing program and has been a guest artist at The Juilliard School, NYU’s Dramatic Writing MFA, Carnegie Mellon’s M.F.A. Playwriting, University of Minnesota’s B.F.A. Acting program and others.
Supplemental Events
Affinity Nights
Affinity Nights are a chance for us to celebrate the diverse communities that make up our city and audiences! Members of the specified communities are invited to celebrate with us through pick-your-price tickets starting at $5, a pre-show party with complimentary wine, and free door prizes! Affinity Nights are held at 6:30 PM every Thursday of the run! Click below for discount codes and ticketing links!
Pride Night | January 23rd @ 6:30 PM
Pride Affinity Night invites LGBTQIA+ community members to enjoy discounted $5 tickets and a pre-show reception with complimentary wine and door prizes.
At the theater, check in at the box office and let staff know you’re attending Affinity Night so that we can welcome you to the party!
BIPOC Night | January 30th @ 6:30 PM
BIPOC Affinity Night invites members of the Black, Indigenous, and People of Color community to enjoy discounted $5 tickets and a pre-show reception with complimentary wine and door prizes.
At the theater, check in at the box office and let staff know you’re attending Affinity Night so that we can welcome you to the party!
AANHPI Night | February 6th @ 6:30 PM
Asian American and Native Hawaiian Pacific Islander Night invites members of the AANHPI community to enjoy discounted $5 tickets and a pre-show reception with complimentary wine and door prizes.
At the theater, check in at the box office and let staff know you’re attending Affinity Night so that we can welcome you to the party!
Pre-show Performances
Our Pre-show Performances supplement your evening with dance, music, and performance! Pre-show Performances are held every Friday of the run at 6:30 PM.
Mat Chats
Mat Chats are post-show opportunities for the audience to take a deeper dive into the world and themes of the play with artists, experts, and educators. They take place on the stage five minutes after the Sunday matinees.