the trial of

Margaret cliterow

The Guildhall, York

In an exploration into immersive theatre practices, The Trial of Margaret Clitherow was written specifically for The Guildhall council chambers to illuminate this resounding moment in York’s history. This site-specific, immersive, interactive experience explores Margaret’s story, faith and pride.

Audiences joined us on February 17th for a first-look performance, an opportunity to provide feedback and explore the development process. Find out more.

Fueled by personal grudges, political ambitions, and alleged concern for the defendant's wellbeing, the council chambers of York prosecute infamous Catholic Margaret Clitherow in a trial designed to humiliate her into submission to their authority. But Margaret refuses to comply; the penalty for this is death. Scrambling to regain control, the council decides to coerce her to a public fight by creating a new case targeting her family, faith, and pride, drawing on the audience to judge each new charge.  

But Margaret affirms her desire to die for the Catholic cause. The men, enraged, exit to argue, plead, or say goodbye to her. Left alone with the audience, Margaret’s friend and fellow Catholic Anne Tesh muses on the repercussions of Margaret’s actions until the Lead Attendant reports that one court leader must return to write up the final sentencing; the audience selects who they will hear. Before he pens the sentence, the audience votes: will they abstain from cooperating with a corrupt system out of protest, or will they try to mitigate any further damage the sentence itself might inflict? With the final draft in hand, the court leader exits, and Anne reads out Margaret’s final letter.

The Trial of Margaret Clitherow: Teaser Trailer

Credits

Producer: Joly Black

Director: Anna Gallon

Head Writer: Bee Scott

Lead Editor and Writer: Izzy Head

Development Practitioner: Tempest Wisdom

Development Practitioner: Mike Hickman

Historical Consultant: Tony Morgan

Production photo/video: Fran Greenlees

Preview Cast (photographed; 17.02.24): Alice May Melton, Esther Irving, Jacob Ward, Mike Hickman, Tempest Wisdom 

With Thanks To:

Aidan Loft, Story Editor; Gemma Crome, Story Researcher; Alfie Howle, Consultant;

Henry Clarke, Production and Content Support;

York Science Park, York Conferences and Events and their respective teams.

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