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Charlie (Brendan Fraser) is a reclusive 600-pound ... he attempts to reconnect with his estranged teenage daughter Ellie (Sadie Sink), whom he abandoned years ago when he left her mother for ...
Look, we may have all thrown out our “Daughter of a Witch You Couldn’t Burn” bumper sticker because of general fatigue, but ...
The play features a group of high school students in Appalachia reading The Crucible during the #MeToo movement and reckoning ...
A group of high schoolers start a feminism club during the height of #MeToo in Kimberly Belflower's play, helmed by Danya ...
Playwright Kimberly Belflower recalls the core reading experiences of Arthur Miller's play that led her to Broadway's buzzing ...
If there’s something Sadie Sink loves more than a structured black gown, it’s a structured black gown with a backstory. After unearthing a rare Riccardo Tisci-era Givenchy number last month ...
The Booth Theatre was the place to be on Monday night, where Kimberly Belflower's new play, John Proctor is the Villain, ...
The drama starts with the return of Shelby Holcomb (Sadie Sink), a member of this friend group who abruptly left school for three months after sleeping with her best friend’s boyfriend.
The movie’s heroine, O’Dessa Galloway (Sadie Sink), is a simple farm girl who heads to the weird, wasted and squalid Satylite City and uses her music to possibly save the residents from the ...
Sadie Sink had quite the cheering squad on hand as John Proctor Is the Villain officially opened on Broadway Monday night, April 14. The 22-year-old actress, known for her intense performance ...
We can only wait for such new revisionist plays as “Blanche DuBois Is the Drag Queen” and “Mama Rose Is the Real Feminist.” Kimberly Belflower’s play “John Proctor Is the Villain ...
By now you’ve likely figured out that the plot of The Crucible closely mirrors the goings-on in the classroom, with Shelby – a shattering Sadie Sink – a real-life Abigail, castigated (or ...