‘One
of the greatest plays by the greatest dramatist
of the 20th century’
Sunday Times
You
can read the reviews, see the video promo, production
photos and cast information
here.
When a group of young women are discovered attempting
to conjure spirits in the forest, the Puritan
town of Salem is gripped by fear. Does Satan
really walk amongst the townspeople, or is there
something even more sinister afoot? The community
becomes paralysed by terror and religious extremism
and the girls fuel a deadly climate of panic
and intolerance with accusations of witchcraft
against fellow parishioners. Empowered by this
witch-hunt hysteria, their ringleader, Abigail,
senses an opportunity to take revenge against
the lover who spurned her, John Proctor. But
as Proctor heroically struggles to expose the
truth, the power of Abigail’s malicious
accusation shatters the peace in Salem and events
spiral out of control.
The Crucible is based on the incredible
stories of the 1662 witch trials in Salem, Massachusetts,
referred to by Miller as “one of the strangest
and most awful chapters in human history”.
When it was written, Miller drew obvious parallels
with Senator McCarthy’s anti-Communist
“witch-hunts” of the 1950s, during
which time Miller faced prison for not denouncing
his friends. His passionate and timeless masterpiece
retains freshness and pertinence today, reminding
us that tyranny can come in many forms.
Following successive productions of Death
Of A Salesman, A View From The Bridge
and Broken Glass, The Crucible
will complete the Octagon’s cycle of Arthur
Miller’s greatest dramas which define
and map the social and emotional life of twentieth
century America and the Western World.
This production will be supported by a wide
range of activ8’s educational resources
including: a teachers’ pack, workshops
and INSET sessions. Call activ8 at the Octagon
on 01204 556501 or email ellie.while@octagonbolton.co.uk
for more information.
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