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Playwright Kimberly Belflower recalls the core reading experiences of Arthur Miller's play that led her to Broadway's buzzing ...
Stranger Things” favorite Sadie Sink stars in the provocative new play “John Proctor Is the Villain’ on Broadway.
Kimberly Belflower's play is a powerful, pop-inflected primal scream against the patriarchy and a searing retort to "The Crucible." ...
The Danya Taymor-directed play follows a rural high school English class reading "The Crucible" as a series of scandals rock their community.
The "Stranger Things" star returns to the stage in yet another play about white male toxicity, this one from Kimberly Belflower.
The Salem Witch trials have, many times over, proven themselves near unbreakable as allegory, starting at least with Arthur Miller’s 1953 The Crucible, in which the goings on in Massachusetts Bay ...
The first major tournament of the year is in the books as Rory McIlroy finally completed the career grand slam by winning his first green jacket. McIlroy outlasted a field of 96 golfers at Augusta ...
Arthur Miller’s play has long been a part of American high school classrooms. This new play, set in a Georgia classroom, stars Sadie Sink as a version of Miller’s Abigail.
Kimberly Belflower’s often entertaining, mostly clever, frequently phony dramedy that opened Monday night at the Booth Theatre could have used another draft.
There’s no denying the vivacity of Dana Taymor’s highly entertaining production, a textbook example of how high-quality direction can ignite a mostly predictable script.
Maya Hawke and boyfriend Christian Lee Hutson made their red carpet debut as a couple to support Hawke's 'Stranger Things' costar Sadie Sink's Broadway debut on Monday, April 14.