The Crucible
by Arthur Miller
Set against the Salem witch trials of 1692, The Crucible recreates the terrifying reality of a village in Massachusetts where a group of adolescent girls, facing accusations of witchcraft, escape retribution by deflecting blame onto fellow villagers. As the narrative unfolds, and the hysteria increases, we follow John Proctor’s arduous battle against the rigid Puritan authorities and individuals bent on personal revenge. The play delves deep into the complex dynamics of power, morality, truth and vengeance.
Suitability - Year 10-12
VCE English/EAL - Unit 2, Area of Study 1 Reading and Exploring
Idea/Issue/Theme - Communities in crisis, truth and deception, social hierarchy, responses to adversity
Duration - 70 minutes + Q&A (90 minute session)
Live
In school performance
On demand, pending availability
Term 1: 17 - 28 February
Term 2: 12 - 16 May
Term 3: 21 July - 29 August
Cost
$22.50 per student (groups 100+)
$2,250 minimum performance fee
Online
Filmed version of the live performance
Stream on-demand
Access for a full term
Available year round
Cost
$550.00
For small groups talk to us about a fee structure that suits your budget.
Digital Study Guide
A Video Study Guide unpacking the key themes and issues from the text using a combination of performance, academic analysis and interactive prompts to enhance students’ understanding.
Discount rate when purchased will a live show.
More Information here.