Alles is Drama presents: "Who put Bella in the Witch Elm?"
The dead stay quiet only when no one speaks for them. They remain still until their questions and accusations appear on the walls of our cities and minds, demanding answers even where there are none. And we own them.
April, 1943. In the Halsey Woods near Birmingham, the skeleton remains of a young woman are found stuffed into the crown of an old wych elm. A prop of cloth stuffed in her mouth, her left hand amputated and buried thirteen paces from the tree. She lay there in the forest, one more dead amongst the constant German bombing raids and the global slaughter just past the Canal. There is no motive, no suspect, and no killer caught.
Until now.
Welcome to the Lyttleton Arms, 1941. We’re sure you will fit right in amongst the forgotten drunks, downtrodden factory workers, and ladies of the night. The Jerries are blasting us to hell, but we’re glad to help you to another round. Just don’t ask too many questions, because something is brewing in the shadows. And you don’t want to get anywhere near where it's going. So drink up and join us in our ballad of murder, love, war, and witchcraft.
Director: Jelle Stiphout
Actors:
Rebecca van den Brand
Lisa Clappers
Angela Habibi
Katharina Klüber
Clara Roca
Cora Saxenberger (honorable mention: Fred Saxenberger)
Amy Schenning
Zoë Soons
Birgit Waldus
Sashannah van der Zanden
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