For the first time ever, in an electrifying theatre event, Arthur Miller’s timely thriller The Crucible unfolds in the Globe Theatre this summer, for a limited nine week run.
Consumed by paranoia, superstition and a ruthless sense of justice, a climate of fear and mass hysteria sweeps through the town of Salem, Massachusetts when rumours grow that a group of girls are practicing witchcraft.
What lies are the townspeople prepared to tell themselves in order to survive?
Revolutionary, award-winning American playwright Arthur Miller’s seminal, political history play about Salem in 1692, and McCarthy’s 1950’s America, is a timeless warning to us all. Ola Ince (Othello, 2024; Romeo and Juliet, 2021) directs this visceral, gripping, ultra-live adventure into a desperate, dangerous world where everyone is implicated, and nobody is safe.
‘We are what we always were’
Assisted Performances:
BSL Signed
Relaxed
Audio described
Captioned
This play contains scenes of physical violence, scenes of a sexual nature and references to sexual and physical abuse.
By: Arthur Miller
Music by: Renell Shaw
Director: Ola Ince
Design: Amelia Jane Hankin
Location: Fringe/Off West End
Railway station: London Bridge
Directions from tube: Exit the station, following signs for the River Thames/South Bank. As you reach the river, head west and the Globe is by the Tate Modern on the south side of the river.
Day of week | Matinee | Evening |
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Monday | - | 7:30 PM |
Tuesday | - | 7:30 PM |
Wednesday | 2:00 PM | - |
Thursday | 2:00 PM | 7:30 PM |
Friday | - | 7:30 PM |
Saturday | 2:00 PM | - |
Sunday | - | - |
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