The Panther Playhouse at Bartlett High School presents THE
CRUCIBLE by Arthur Miller. The
production runs March 2-4 at 7pm on the Panther Playhouse Mainstage at Bartlett
High School.
In the insular, Puritan community of 1692
Salem, Massachusetts, a group of young girls are found dancing in the woods,
and immediately fall ill. When no earthly cause can be determined, the citizens
of Salem suspect that some more sinister force may be at hand. As long-held
grudges turn to violent disputes, humiliating secrets are exposed and
disseminated, and the line between truth and pretense becomes increasingly
blurry, the citizens’ dogged determination to root out evil becomes more
dangerous than the evil itself. When the burden of proof is invisible and the
crime too terrible to name, everyone becomes a suspect and no one is
safe. THE CRUCIBLE, Arthur
Miller’s remarkable 1963 play, remains as relevant as ever, and carries with it
a stern warning: in every community torn by suspicion, the most dangerous
threat may be the community itself.
The production stars Noah Jobbins (John Proctor), Julia Byrd
(Abigail Williams), and Elena Schauwecker
(Elizabeth Proctor). The cast also
includes Josh Morrow, Isabella Cleveland, Frances Gabrielle Bartolome, James
Chapman, Georgia Oels, Solomon Stafford, MyKenzi Young, Lydia Girard, Aubrey
Hayes, Joe Kusmierz, Skyler Winton, Heather Gill, Emily Bush, McKenna Fleshman,
Sammy Ray, Dean Franks, Trent Wicker, Kaelin Mitchell and Jordan Jones. The production is directed by Kevin
Rogers. Assistant direction by Chris
Steele and Ashlyn Perry.