
When a mysterious new midwife comes to town, a group of women think she might have solutions for more than just childbirth. She might also have something to remedy an epidemic of cruel men. New alliances are formed and each woman wonders who she can trust in this thrilling play.
As Edna, the new midwife, and Meg, the old midwife, form a shaky partnership the women in town start coming to them for aches, pains, cramps, and more. But when men in town start dropping like flies the gossip begins to swirl and people wonder, what do the midwives have in those little bottles? Loosely based on The Angel Makers of Nagyrév, Like Flies, a rage play by Maggie Kearnan follows a group of women who decide to take matters into their own hands regarding violent, despicable men. Like Flies asks big questions about what it means to use violence for our own gains, and who, and what we become when we do. Like Flies, a rage play was workshopped as part of the 2025 Little Festival of the Unexpected at Portland Stage Company. This production will be its world premiere.

Industry Night
- Wed. Mar 11, 7:30pm
Pay-What-You-Can
- Wed, Mar 04, 7:30pm
- Sat, Mar 14, 8:00pm
- Thu, Mar 19, 2:00pm
Discusions
- Script Club @ Portland Public Library
Sat, Feb 21, 1:30-2:30pm - Artistic Perspective
Sun, Mar 08, post show - Curtain Call
Sun, Mar 15, post show

Maggie Kearnan (Playwright, she/her) is a Boston-based playwright, and member of the Boston University MFA playwriting class of 2025. Her plays have been produced at Boston College, Newton Theater Company, and the Boston Theater Marathon. Maggie is also a director, performer, educator, and scenic artist with a small TikTok following, sharing tips for painting theatrical sets for theater educators with limited resources. Her dark political satire How to Not Save the World with Mr. Bezos was produced in the Boston Playwrights' Theatre Fall Rep Festival in November 2024, and opened the 2025 summer season at Great Barrington Public Theater.