Vinegar Tom (play)
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Vinegar Tom is the title of a 1976 feminist play by British
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 Caryl Churchill
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Caryl Churchill is an English dramatist known for her use of non-naturalistic techniques and feminist themes, the abuses of power, and sexual politics. She is acknowledged as a major playwright in the English language and a leading female writer...

. The play examines gender and power relationships through the lens of 17th century witchcraft trials in England
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. It tells its story in part through features of the epic theater
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 playwright Bertolt Brecht
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, particularly the non-realistic use of songs. The play's title comes from the name of a grotesque creature supposed to be a witch's familiar spirit
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. The play was inspired by the women's rights act in 1970 and explored the thought women were treated unequal in England at the time.

The play tells the story of Alice, who is in her twenties and living in a small village. Alice and her mother Joan are accused of witchcraft after an incident with their neighbours results in several mishaps upon their neighbours farm - supposedly the result of Joan's "witchcraft". It is later implied that Vinegar Tom, Joan's cat, may have been behind it all. The plot includes much witchcraft, some slating of the Christian faith at that time, and the clear discrimination of women. It was written at the height of the second feminist movement in the 20th Century. Churchill, a highly influential feminist writer shows just how much control men have over society, how women have only ever been classed as good for producing children in the past. All the songs are set in present day, and all reflect in one way or another, the discrimination of women/men's control of society. Betty, one of the plays characters is classed as mad or ill purely because she does not want to marry. The play also outlines society's rejection of people with differences.

Background Information

'Vinegar Tom' was written by British playwright Caryl Churchill in 1976.Churchill collaborated with the feminist theatre company 'Monstrous Regiment'during the writing process, while completing work with another company 'Joint Stock'.Churchill and members from 'Monstrous Regiment' had met at a pro-choice protest march in the 1970s and quickly discovered that they were mutually interested in putting on a production about the social hardship of women in 17th century England and how marginalised women of this period, would often be branded as 'witches'.
Churchill and 'Monstrous Regiment' saw this moment in history as a useful vehicle, and parallel, for highlighting contemporary (late 20th century) attitudes towards women and so interspersed various scenes in the play with contemporary songs, to be sung in modern dress. The group worked closely for several months on the development of Vinegar Tom. On October 12, 1976, Vinegar Tom was presented for the first time at the Humberside Theatre, Hull,England. The original cast included:
  • Joan: Mary McCusker
  • Susan: Sue Todd
  • Alice: Gillian Hanna
  • Goody: Helen Glavin
  • Betty: Josefina Cupido
  • Margery: Linda Broughton
  • Ellen "cunning woman": Chris Bowler
  • Jack: Ian Blower
  • Man, Doctor, Bellringer, Packer: Roger Allam
  • Kramer and Sprenger: Chris Bowler, Mary McCusker

The opening of the play shows a woman (Alice. The audience do not know her name yet),who is in her early 20s and a character named, simply,Man. Rather than individualising the character 'Man' by giving him a name, Churchill uses a short-hand, story-telling technique,as used by Brecht, in order to show a 'type' or 'archetype', to the audience.By 'distancing' the character in this way, the audience is more likely to think about the situation/issue (a man using a woman for sex/the issue of sin and punishment/withcraft) rather than become over-absorbed in who the characters are.

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