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Arthur Miller’s gripping thriller The Crucible takes centre stage at the Globe Theatre, for the first time ever, this summer for a limited nine-week run.
Salem, Massachusetts is a town consumed by paranoia, superstition and a merciless sense of justice leading to mass fear and hysteria when rumours start to spread that a group of girls are practising witchcraft. Just how much are the townspeople will to sacrifice to survive?
Written by legendary, award-winning American playwright Arthur Miller this iconic play delves into the consequences of fear both in 1692 Salem and during McCarthy’s 1950s America. Directed by Ola Ince (Othello, 2024; Romeo and Juliet, 2021), this intense, visceral production will immerse audiences into a world where no one is safe and everyone is complicit.
The Crucible contains scenes of physical violence, scenes of a sexual nature and references to sexual and physical abuse.