The Crucible

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, utilizing a story about the witchhunts of Salem.

The Crucible is a 1953 play by the American playwright Arthur Miller. It was initially called "The Chronicles of Sarah Good". It is a haunting play reflecting on McCarthyism and a dramatization of the Salem witch trials that took place in the Province of Massachusetts Bay during 1692 and 1693. It was first performed at the Martin Beck Theater on Broadway on January 22, 1953. Miller felt that this production was too stylized and cold and the reviews for it were largely hostile (although The New York Times noted "a powerful play [in a] driving performance"). Nonetheless, the production won the 1953 "Best Play" Tony Award. A year later a new production succeeded and the play became a classic. It is a central work in the canon of American drama. (Source: Wikipedia).

First South African production by *** in 19**. Also done Upstairs Theatre at the Market Theatre in 1976. [??Translated into Afrikaans as Die Hekse van Salem by ** and first produced by ** in 19**. ]

A Herschel School production, directed by Dawn McClurg, was performed in the Baxter Studio in 1986.


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