The Crucible

Salem is Burning. Will You Lie to Save Yourself?

Feb 17, 2027 – Feb 20, 2027
In a town consumed by fear, reputation is everything—and the truth is a death sentence.
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Arthur Miller’s The Crucible is a 1953 drama depicting the 1692 Salem witch trials, allegorizing McCarthyism through intense hysteria and persecution. 

When innocent lives are torn apart by jealousy, hysteria, and whispered accusations of witchcraft, one man must make an impossible choice. John Proctor has already betrayed his wife, Elizabeth; now, he must decide whether to betray his conscience.

In a town where women are expected to be silent property, the girls are dancing... and the foundation of power is cracking. Don't miss the explosive story of female agency, hysteria, and the high cost of freedom.

Cast & Credits

Written by Arthur Miller
Directed by Natalie Fraser

Unedited Woman Productions

A theatre collective dedicated to amplifying women’s voices and exploring justice through bold original works and timeless classic drama. Learn More

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