the crucible

by arthur miller
Directed by nico krell

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Regarded as one of the foremost classics of American theatre, Arthur Miller’s The Crucible uses the proceedings of the Salem witch trials to examine the manic effects of mass hysteria in society. As an increasing number of upstanding townspeople are accused of witchcraft, Miller emphasizes the contagious nature of fear and the elusiveness of truth. The 1953 Tony Award-winning play invites us to question the importance of upholding morality in times of hardship.

 

DATES AND TIMES

July 27-29 and August 3-5 at 8pm; July 29 & 30 and August 5 & 6 at 2pm.

Talkbacks:

Friday, July 28th: Join us in a post-show discussion with the cast, creative, and Professor R.N. Sandberg, Lecturer in Theater and English at Princeton University.

Friday, August 4th: Join us in a post-show discussion with the cast, creative team, and Artistic Director C. Luke Soucy.

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