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I’ve seen many productions at Shakespeare’s Globe over the years, but The Crucible might just be the most surprising.
A society ruled by hysteria. Lurid lies that carry more currency than reality. There’s no shortage of reasons that Arthur Miller’s 1953 drama about witchcraft and revenge resonates so strongly today.
Read our review of The Crucible at Shakespeare's Globe, London: Unconvincing production of Arthur Miller’s witch-trials drama ...
Ola Ince’s production of the Arthur Miller play represents the first time a modern classic has been staged in the Globe Theatre ...
Read our review of *The Crucible*, starring Gavin Drea, Phoebe Pryce and Hannah Saxby, now in performances at Shakespeare's ...
The Globe Theatre is no stranger to witches, but usually this takes the form of the Wyrd Sisters in the Scottish Play rather ...
Ola Ince directs Arthur Miller’s bombastic allegorical tragedy as it was a storyline in ‘The Archers’ – with surprisingly ...
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