Details

Directed by Simon Cash

Arthur Miller’s classic play is a dramatised and partially fictionalised story of the Salem witch trials that took place in the Massachusetts Bay Colony during 1692–93. Miller wrote the play as an allegory for McCarthyism when the United States government persecuted people accused of being communists. But this can and has been played as a metaphor for any authoritarian movement or society in which to speak against the ideology or question its veracity would lead to persecution or demonisation.

This powerful play will be performed “in the round” as in previous productions such as The Ferryman, A View the Bridge, What the Butler Saw and Dealer’s Choice.

Arthur Miller is considered one of the greatest American playwrights of the 20th Century and produced some of that country's most celebrated dramatic plays, including Death of a Salesman , A View From The Bridge and All My Sons for which he was given several Tony awards and a Pulitzer Prize.

This amateur production is presented by arrangement with Music Theatre International on behalf of Josef Weinberger Ltd. www.mtishows.co.uk [http://www.mtishows.co.uk] | www.josef-weinberger.com [http://www.josef-weinberger.com]

Practical

Enjoy code: 870641
Type
Scene
Target groups
Adult
Source
TheList
External information

Available tickets

Friday
15/11 2024 7:45pm
Pinner Village Hall Chapel Lane PINNER
Provided by The List