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31 Jan 08 - Sat 1 March 08 ARCHIVE PERFORMANCE
The Octagon Theatre, Bolton presents
The Crucible
By Arthur Miller
Director Mark Babych |
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‘One
of the greatest plays by the greatest dramatist of the 20th century’
Sunday Times
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 for information.
Cast and Creative Team
| Hayley Jayne Standing |
Mary Warren |
Sean O'Callaghan |
Reverend Parris |
| Catherine Kinsella |
Abigail |
Claude Close |
Thomas Putnam |
| Susan Twist |
Ann Putnam / Sarah Good |
Eileen O'Brien |
Rebecca Nurse |
| Kay Purcell |
Tituba |
Matthew Rixon |
Reverend Hale |
| Claire Lever |
Mercy Lewis |
Leigh Symonds |
Ezekiel Cheever |
| Martyn Read |
Giles Corey |
Will Tacey |
Judge Hathorne |
| Chook Sibtain |
John Proctor |
Stuart Fox |
Danforth |
| Richard Evans |
Francis Nurse |
Jenna Southworth |
Betty Parris |
| Rebecca Elliot |
Susanna Walcott |
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| Mairead Conneely |
Elizabeth Proctor |
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| Mark Babych |
Director |
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| Richard Foxton |
Designer |
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| Jason Osterman |
Lighting Designer |
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| Andy Smith |
Sound Designer |
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| Christopher Madin |
Composer |
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| Sally Hague |
Dialect Coach |
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| Helen Redcliffe |
Deputy Stage Manager |
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Booking Information:
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Thursday 31 January
- Saturday 1 March 2008
Matinees: Sat 23 Feb & Wed 27 Feb, 2pm
Schools Matinees: Tues 5 Feb, Thurs 7 Feb & Wed 20 Feb,
1.30pm |
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