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Kimberly Belflower's play is a powerful, pop-inflected primal scream against the patriarchy and a searing retort to "The Crucible." ...
Arthur Miller’s play has long been a part of American high school classrooms. This new play, set in a Georgia classroom, stars Sadie Sink as a version of Miller’s Abigail.
There’s no denying the vivacity of Dana Taymor’s highly entertaining production, a textbook example of how high-quality direction can ignite a mostly predictable script.
In the most energizing and emotionally wrecking drama this season a group of high school students is studying “The Crucible” and processing the #MeToo movement.
So beauty in art is eternally subjective. Wm. Joseph Nieters, Lake Ozark, Missouri Works of art may elicit a sense of wonder or cynicism, hope or despair, adoration or spite; the work of art may be ...