BroadwayWorld has a first look at the Las Cruces Community Theatre's production of Arthur Miller's "THE CRUCIBLE."
Faith, Fear, Lust, and Longing combust in Arthur Miller's retelling of one of the strangest and most horrible chapters of American history - the Salem Witch Trials. Award-winning director Norman Lewis returns to Las Cruces Community Theatre to illuminate the tale of a repressed town plunged into deadly panic and a family fighting to stand up for the truth at any cost.
This masterful and chilling portrayal of the historic Salem Witch Trials still resonates with our current world today.
The Crucible pulses with the destructiveness of socially sanctioned violence, the power of hysteria and rancor, the blindness of zealots, and the heart of one tortured man trying to find his own goodness. LCCT alums Darin Robert Cabot ("The Laramie Project") as John Proctor and Nora Brown ("The Laramie Project") as; Elizabeth Proctor. Jazmin Buchman (last seen in "Parallel Lives") in the role of Abigal Williams.
The cast features; Reverend Parris - Edward Montes | Betty Parris- MIA BERKSON | Tituba - JANET ALLEN | Abigail Williams - Jazmin Buchman | Susanna Walcott - Brianna Horvath | Ann Putnam - Ilene Steele | Thomas Putnam - Jeff Peckham | Mercy Lewis - Kerrigan Sivils | Ruth Putnam - KYONIZA BERG | Mary Warren-SAGE DRAKE | John Proctor Darin Robert Cabot | Rebecca Nurse Karen Masterson Warren | Giles Corey Gale Fulte | Reverend Hale Jeff Dolecek | Elizabeth Proctor Nora Brown | Francis Nurse Tom Warren | Ezekial Cheever- BARTON MENDENHALL | Judge Hathorne Calvin Chervinko | Deputy Governor Danforth - Robert Sheehan
Completing this amazing show is a creative team of: Director Norman Lewis |
Assistant Director Matthew Esqueda | Stage Manager GUS SANCHEZ | Set Designer - Karl Heist | Costume Designer Susie Eichstaedt Ouderkirk | Light Designer - Ron Nash | Dramaturg - IAN 'STU" STUART
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Director Norman Lewis shares, "I am so incredibly excited to be bringing Millers The Crucible to Las Cruces Community Theatre. I cant think of a better time to be asking the hard questions about our relationship between truth and lies, reflecting on how that relationship changes when, due to extreme societal circumstances, groups of people feel paralyzed by fear and are bereft of any kind of personal agency. I cannot wait to have this vital, eerily prescient classic in conversation with the Las Cruces-El Paso audience."
Arthur Miller's 'The Crucible" LCCT Presents continues for two more weekends at LCCT, 313 N. Main St. Shows are 7:30 p.m.. Fridays and Saturdays, Feb. 8-9 and 15-16, and 2 p.m. Sundays, Feb. 10 and 17. For reservations and more information, call 575-523-1200 and visit www.lcctnm.org.
When Does a LIE, BECOME THE TRUTH? ?. . . the raw terror in Arthur Miller?s The Crucible . . . makes the flesh creep.? ?The New York Times Shivers with the perils of closed minds. ? Chicago Tribune
Faith, Fear, Lust, and Longing combust in Arthur Miller?s retelling of one of the strangest and most horrible chapters of American history ? the Salem Witch Trials. Award-winning director Norman Lewis
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Deep-seated jealousy, deadly accusations, and seething resentments pit neighbor against neighbor and a deeply religious community is thrown into turmoil. A timeless parable about morality and the deva
This masterful and chilling portrayal of the historic Salem Witch Trials still resonates with our current world today.
The Crucible pulses with the destructiveness of socially sanctioned violence, the power of hysteria and rancor, the blindness of zealots, and the heart of one tortured man trying to find his own goodn
....Director Norman Lewis and a brilliant cast and crew have devised a fresh retelling of this archetypal tale at Las Cruces Community Theatre that will, literally, keep you on the edge of your seat.
Arthur Miller''s ''The Crucible LCCT Presents continues for two more weekends at LCCT, 313 N. Main St. Shows are 7:30 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays, Feb. 8-9 and 15-16, and 2 p.m. Sundays, Feb. 10 and 1
Arthur Miller''s ''The Crucible LCCT Presents continues for two more weekends at LCCT, 313 N. Main St. Shows are 7:30 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays, Feb. 8-9 and 15-16, and 2 p.m. Sundays, Feb. 10 and 1
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