Now Playing: The Crucible Repertory - November 7-16

The Performing Arts Department will conjure up the Salem witch trials with two plays inspired by Arthur Miller's The Crucible (1953): John Proctor is the Villain by Kimberly Belflower on November 7-9 and Abigail / 1702: A Twice-told Tale by Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa on November 14-16.
Set in a rural Georgia high school, John Proctor is the Villain follows a group of students who are navigating young love and school scandals, reading The Crucible in English class, and questioning whether the classic play's protagonist is actually a hero.

Abigail / 1702 picks up ten years after The Crucible's original events, with Abigail Williams seeking redemption and contending with the horrors of her past.


John Proctor is the Villain by Edmund Burke School on on Exposure
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