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Cast Set for Sheffield Theatre's THE CRUCIBLE

The show will run at the Crucible Theatre in March

By: Jan. 17, 2024
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Sheffield Theatres has announced the cast for The Crucible. Arthur Miller’s timeless masterpiece, based on the events of the infamous Salem witch trials, is directed by Anthony Lau (Miss Saigon, Anna Karenina) and runs in the Crucible from Saturday 2 – Saturday 30 March.

The full cast includes: Geoffrey Aymer as Giles Corey; Ian Drysdale as Deputy Governor Danforth; Jasmine Elcock as Mercy Lewis; Honor Kneafsey as Betty Parris; Joseph Langdon as Ezekiel Cheever; Anoushka Lucas as Elizabeth Proctor; Andrew MacBean as Francis Nurse; Simon Manyonda as John Proctor; Alexandra Mathie as Rebecca Nurse; Giullianna Martinez as Tituba; Laura Pyper as Ann Putnam and Sarah Good; Sid Sagar as Reverend Hale; Rose Shalloo as Abigail Williams; Mark Weinman as Thomas Putnam; Millicent Wong as Mary Warren; and Sargon Yelda as Reverend Parris.

Returning to Sheffield after previously performing in Sheffield Theatres productions is: Andrew MacBean, who performed across all three theatres in ROCK / PAPER / SCISSORS in 2022; Simon Manyonda, who performed at the Crucible in Romeo and Juliet in 2015; Sid Sagar, who performed in hang in the Tanya Moiseiwitsch Playhouse in 2019; and Mark Weinman, who performed in Sheffield Theatres’ production of Wildfire Road in the Tanya Moiseiwitsch Playhouse in 2023. All other members of the cast make their Sheffield Theatres production debut with The Crucible. 

Fear and hysteria grip a feuding community as a battle between innocence and guilt exposes the very darkest corners of human nature. When a group of young girls are discovered dancing and chanting in the forest, they are accused of witchcraft. With the threat of execution hanging over them, the girls draw the people of the town into a world of secrets, lies and manipulation where the only goal is self-preservation.

Tickets for The Crucible are on sale now. 

The Crucible runs at the Crucible, Sheffield Theatres, from Saturday 2 – Saturday 30 March




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