“All Because of Agatha” by Jonathan Troy, and directed by Donald Capen centers
around a newly married couple who buys a house in historic Salem, which has the
annoying feature of being visited each year by a slightly destructive witch named
Agatha Forbes. Things go along smoothly, so they decide to make a farewell party
out of Agatha’s next visit. A crazy aunt, a nice looking doctor and his mother, a self-proclaimed
medium and the local newspaper’s star reporter are all invited. But the
fun vanishes when the witch arrives in a bad temper. Impatient since her arrival,
Agatha makes no bones about it — she wants everyone out of the house. To have her
way, Agatha taps her special powers and casts a spell which — to every one’s dismay
— makes them become, temporarily, as they secretly wish they were. The results are
uproarious. Fortunately, they discover (in the nick of time) how to free Agatha from
her house-haunting obligation.