New Haven's first Love Story - Free Staged Readings

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In association with Bregamos Community Theater, NHTC will presents a series of free public staged readings of Allan Appel's THE EXCOMMUNICATION OF MRS. EATON.

Sat. Nov. 7 - 1pm to 3pm - New Haven Museum and Historical Society (114 Whitney Ave)
Sat. Nov. 14 - 1pm to 3pm - Strong School (69 Grand Ave)
Sat. Nov. 21 - 1pm to 3pm - Center Church (250 Temple St)

Made possible with the support of the City of New Haven Mayor’s Community Grants Program and through the support of the New Haven Museum and Historical Society.

About the Show:
The Excommunication of Mrs. Eaton is a six-person trial play and a theological love story in which John Davenport, the most powerful clergyman in severely Puritan New Haven Colony accuses Anne Eaton, the wife of the colony’s Governor Theophilus Eaton, of opening the door to heresy in the new colony. Her theological sin is that she does not believe in the baptism of infants. At that time when the Puritans saw their lives as preparation for paradise or damnation, infant baptism was as much a passionate a red button as perhaps abortion is in our own time. Though she is a “weaker vessel,” as women’s minds were deemed at the time, Anne is very much her own woman, a daunting theological opponent. For that treason Davenport is fearful of debating her in public. Instead, he drives a wedge into Anne and Theophilus Eaton’s already stressed marriage, trawling for more easily prosecutable domestic sins, thus forcing both Anne and Theophilus to choose between their love and marriage and their faith and the fortunes of the struggling colony.