Treehouse Players takes us to Holland, land of windmills, tulips, and Maude, the wittiest, most elegant witch you've ever met! Unable to have a child of her own, she "befriends" poor bricklayer Eric, and his devoted wife (and mother-to-be) Mary by enticing them with her own brand of chocolates, a special recipe made just for Mary called a "Rapunzel".
Nine months fly by, thanks to Maude ("what's the good of being a witch if you can't play with time and space?"), and she takes their child to her enchanted windmill "where only the pure of heart can see her".
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Treehouse Players takes us to Holland, land of windmills, tulips, and Maude, the wittiest, most elegant witch you've ever met! Unable to have a child of her own, she "befriends" poor bricklayer Eric, and his devoted wife (and mother-to-be) Mary by enticing them with her own brand of chocolates, a special recipe made just for Mary called a "Rapunzel".
Nine months fly by, thanks to Maude ("what's the good of being a witch if you can't play with time and space?"), and she takes their child to her enchanted windmill "where only the pure of heart can see her".
For 18 years, the young Rapunzel grows in the windmill, never seen by any eyes but Maude's. Enter The Prince. (local monarch, pure-of-heart) fleeing from an arranged marriage with a neighboring princess, and followed closely by his herald, Harold. Together with Eric and Mary, they set to releasing Rapunzel from Maude's "clutches", concluding in an unexpected - yet - happy ending for all !
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