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The Donmar Warehouse has kicked off their annual schools' tour with the world premiere of Eve Leigh's Frankenstein Adjusts ...
the sort of spring-heeled dialogue that can vault through the night air and reach the top of the theatre. Arthur Miller’s The Crucible (mostly) fits the bill. Plunging into the frenzy of the ...
All of My Dreams, the debut feature film from writer-director Lina Sarrello, will begin production this July in New York City ...
A new theatre show will be performed outside London for the first time in Sheffield next week. Two Plant Gaysians, an ...
It starts slowly, as The Crucible always does. Miller fastidiously maps out the ... with the result much less stylised than the brooding, rain-soaked National Theatre revival seen a few years back. On ...
Playwright Kimberly Belflower and director Danya Taymor reveal how the Tony-nominated play 'John Proctor Is the Villain' made it to Broadway, with help from 'Stranger Things' star Sadie Sink and pop ...
Zak Surety had a very eventful debut at the World Snooker Championship this year and although he both loved and hated the experience, he was convinced that the ‘mad’ Crucible is the perfect home for ...
Wilf Scolding admits that up to a couple of years ago he would never have thought of himself as a musical theatre performer.
Arthur Miller’s 1953 play is a bona fide modern classic, its study of hysteria and herd behaviour – filtering the paranoia of mid-20th century McCarthyism through the Salem Witch Trials in theocratic ...
In an article in the New Yorker he described how he wrote the play as an “act of desperation” that was “motivated in some great part by the paralysis that had set in among many liberals”. Back then, ...
We may have our problems – but at least we’ve moved on from burning witches. A thrilling, intelligent and deeply human production. The Crucible runs at the Shakespeare’s Globe until 12th July.