
Mark your calendar for the shows, which happen only on Saturday nights (the 9th, 16th, 23rd, 30th) and Halloween night in October. I'll let you know when tickets go on sale!

follow guide Prudence Adams through her time machine into Salem's gross stories and ghost stories - of which, we learned, there are many.
insight into Puritan life and punishments (yes, they would put kids in stocks), 18th century education methods (okay, it was more about disciplinary methods - and kids today don't know how good they've got it), a few lesser-told stories of people involved in the Salem Witch Trials, and why Salem is so fortunate to have the Peabody Essex Museum.
The one-hour tour begins in Armory Park in front of the Salem Visitor Center (2 New Liberty Street) and concludes in the Old Burying Point on Charter Street (where you learn the story of Judge Hathorne's gravestone and why it is framed in granite). The end point was perfect for our boys, who stayed in the cemetery for another 20 minutes trying to find the oldest gravestone.