The Crucible (Broadway, Belasco Theatre, 1964) | Playbill

The Crucible

Broadway
Play
Revival


SYNOPSIS: Arthur Miller's tale of the Salem witch trials, in which a group of girls accuse upstanding women in the town of witchcraft to divert suspicion from their own activities, has been seen as an allegory for Senator Joseph McCarthy's anti-Communist crusades of the 1950s.
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