The Crucible

October/November 2008
The Crucible
By Arthur Miller
Directed by Albert N. Ricci.
Produced by Debbie Smith.
Arthur Miller’s The Crucible chronicles the Salem witch trials and the extreme behavior that can result from dark desires and hidden agendas. Young girls and a slave, Tituba, are caught playacting at casting spells. To avoid punishment, they falsely accuse neighbors of witchcraft. Fueled by fears, jealousy, secrets, lies, and greed, residents turn on each other — resulting in mass paranoia and death. Arthur Miller’s play was inspired by the McCarthy hearings of the 1950s.
Fridays, Saturdays, & Mondays @ 7:30pm
October 31st through November 22nd

