(Originally published by the Daily News on Jan. 23, 1953. This story was written by John Chapman.) Arthur Miller’s expectantly-awaited drama about witch-hunting in Salem, Mass., in the year 1692, was ...
Ivo van Hove's Broadway revival of Arthur Miller's 1953 Salem witch trial drama/political allegory 'The Crucible' is so bewildering that I hardly know where to start. That being said, the production ...
Giles Corey is a role in The Crucible, a play that opened Broadway in 1953. A witch hunt is beginning in Salem. Raised to be seen and not heard, a group of young women suddenly find their words have a ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The last time I thought about “The Crucible,” I was turning in a test for my 11th grade English class. Now, Arthur Miller’s 1953 ...
“The Theater Lab, a District 214 Community Education program, is committed to producing works from the canon of American Theater,” says John Meyers, director of the production and artistic director ...
Actors play out a scene of “The Crucible” in 1953. Playwright Arthur Miller used the play as a scathing criticism of U.S. Sen. Joseph McCarthy’s hunt for communists, and it’s considered a classic ...
One could make a cogent argument that Arthur Miller's "The Crucible" (1953) is the most influential American drama of the 20th century. It used Miller's own fictionalized retelling of the horrors of ...
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