wild project presents

B*TCHCRAFT

February 7th-March 1, 2025
Thursdays- Sundays 7:00pm
Monday, February 17th and Monday, February 24th 7:00pm

Previews February 7th-9th
Opening Night February 10th

General Admission Tickets $35 (excluding fees)

A wild project Mainstage production

Featuring Bitch
With Francesca , Cary Curran and Donovan Fowler
And the voices of Seth Bodie, Ian Brownell, Amy Goldfarb, Ron Goldman, Jenna S. Hill, Mal Malme, Faith Soloway, and Margie Zohn

B*TCHCRAFT: A Musical Play, tells the story of how a quiet child from suburban Detroit became the queer icon and beloved musical artist Bitch (Bitch and Animal, Kill Rock Stars, Shortbus). Through her touching, incisive and often funny autobiographical story, we follow Bitch’s journey from third daughter of frustrated British ex-pat artists, to feminist warrior and acclaimed performance artist. The show is a wild musical broomstick ride through Bitch’s childhood, feminist awakening, indie rock stardom and subsequent brush with cancel-culture. A dynamic electric violin-laced pop treatise on patriarchy, self-actualization and triumph, B*TCHCRAFT will have you dancing in the aisles and inspired to brew your own bitchcraft in a world that needs it now more than ever.

Conceived by Bitch and Margie Zohn
Book by Bitch and Margie Zohn
Music and Lyrics by Bitch
with Additional Music and Lyrics by Faith Soloway, Bitch & Animal, Melissa York, Jon Hyman and Greg Prestopino
Director Margie Zohn
Producer wild project and Laura Vogel
Stage Manager Richard Paul
Scenic and Props Design Samantha Tutasi
Lighting Design Amina Alexander
Costume Design Andrea Lauer
Sound Design Sean Hagerty
Projection Design Brian Pacelli
Choreographer Michelle Dorrance
Sound Engineer Gregory Kostroff
Associate Costume Design Dusty Childers
Associate Sound Design Peter Brucker
Associate Projection Design Clare Talbott
Track Production Bog Berries
Track Mixing Jon Hyman
Music Consultant Anne Preven


wild project is a proud partner of IndieSpace. We donate $0.05 from every ticket to support historically excluded Indie Theater artists in New York.

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