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THE CRUCIBLE

by Arthur Miller

 

‘….though our hearts break, we cannot flinch; these are new times, sir. There is a misty plot afoot so subtle we should be criminal to cling to old respects and ancient friendships. I have seen too many frightful proofs in court – the Devil is alive in Salem, and we dare not quail to follow wherever the accusing finger points!’

 

In this astounding modern classic, Arthur Miller chronicles the horrors and corruption of the Salem witch-trials of 1692. A powerful allegory for what Miller considered to be a witch-hunt in his own time – the House Un-American Activities Committee hearings – the play examines justice, injustice, honour and courage.

 

The Crucible opens as Reverend Parris weeps at his ailing daughter’s bedside. His fear is that she has been possessed by a dark magic and that the same force is tightening its grip on others in Salem. As suspicion spreads, the deeply pious village descends into a religious and moral hysteria, as it attempts to define the beliefs at the community’s very foundation.

 

Brilliant young director Tanya Goldberg will realise an abridged version of Miller’s masterpiece, exposing the unnerving immediacy of the timeless work. This bold, contemporary production will reveal the multiple layers of allegory, demonstrating that this is as much a play for our own time as it is was for Miller’s.

 

Cost $20 per student

Venue Wharf 2

Estimated Duration 2 hrs 45 min (includes interval)

Suits Years 8 - 12

Resources Teacher’s Notes provided

Links English Stage 6, Area of Study: Belonging

 

 Please Note there will be no pre-performance discussion for this production

Why I Wrote The Crucible: An Artist's Answer to Politics

Click here to download Arthur Miller's article, Why I Wrote The Crucible.  It gives insights into Miller’s purpose and audience, and in particular the role of politics, especially McCarthyism in his composing The Crucible.

Moral Madness

Download Interview: Director Tanya Goldberg talks about re-visiting this powerful drama.

USEFUL LINKS

 

 

Salem Witchcraft Trials 1692

 
This website contains a chronology of events and historical documents and references from the time of the Salem Witchcraft trials in 1692.  It gives an historical perspective of what it was like to live through the Salem Witch Hunts.

National Geographic

This interactive website gives insights into what it was like to live through the Salem Witch Hunts and lets you experience the trials for yourself.

 

Examinations of accused witches in Salem 1692

Click here to download transcripts of the examinations of 3 women accused of witchcraft in Salem 1692: Rebecca Nurse, Tituba and Sarah Good.

The Crucible Reviews

Download and read reviews of The Crucible from Daily Telegraph, Sydney Morning Herald and Stage Noise online.

The Crucible - Resources for Teachers

Click here to download a pdf containing information about the play and writer plus pre- and post-performance activities for students and useful links.

Dates & Times

Season: Term 2 Weeks 2, 3, 4 & 5

 

Fri 1 May - 10.30am  

Sat 2 May - 7pm (sold out)

 

Mon 4 May - 12.30pm & 7pm (sold out)

Tue 5 May - 10.30am

Wed 6 May - 10.30am

Thu 7 May - 10.30am (sold out) & 7pm (sold out)

Fri 8 May - 10.30am (sold out)

Sat 9 May - 7pm (sold out)

 

Mon 11 May - 10.30am

Tue 12 May - 10.30am (sold out) & 7pm (sold out)

Wed 13 May - 10.30am 

Thu 14 May - 10.30am & 7pm (sold out)

Fri 15 May - 10.30am (sold out)

Sat 16 May - 7pm (sold)

 

Mon 18 May - 10.30am (sold out)

Tue 19 May - 10.30am & 7pm (sold out)

Wed 20 May - 10.30am (sold out)

Thu 21 May - 10.30am & 7pm (sold out)

Fri 22 May - 10.30am (sold out)

Sat 23 May - 7pm (sold out)

 

Mon 25 May - 10.30am (sold out)

Tue 26 May - 10.30am (sold out) & 7pm (sold out)

Wed 27 May - 10.30am (sold out)

Thu 28 May - 10.30am (sold out) & 7pm (sold out)

Fri 29 May - 10.30am (sold out)

Sat 30 May - 7pm (sold out)

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Creative Team

Director Tanya Goldberg

Set & Costume Designer Simone Romaniuk

Lighting Designer Verity Hampson

Composer/Sound Designer Max Lyandvert

 

Cast

Reverend Parris Angus King

John Hale Nathan Lovejoy

John Proctor Joe Manning

Giles Corey/Marshal Herrick Peter Carroll

Thomas Putnam/Ezekiel Cheever/Deputy-Governor Danforth Sean O'Shea

Abigail Williams Arianwen Parkes-Lockwood

Ann Putnam/Elizabeth Proctor Marta Dusseldorp

Betty Parris Celeste Dodwell

Tituba/Mercy Lewis/Rebecca Nurse Lynette Curran

Mary Warren Zindzi Okenyo