Part household drama, part legal courtroom thriller, Arthur Miller’s 1953 The Crucible serves as a mirror reflecting our present-day society. It reveals how seemingly harmless lies, especially those uttered by children, can snowball into widespread suspicion and fear. Within the confines of a tight-knit community, personal vendettas collide with desires and superstitions, igniting a wildfire of accusations. Arthur Miller's enduring narrative criticizes both the McCarthy Trials of the 1950s and the tools used by fascist dictators to control the masses.
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Earlier Event: August 2
Alice in Wonderland, Jr. presented by Henderson Rec Players
Later Event: August 30
Harold Melvin’s Blue Notes Featuring Donnell "Big Daddy" Gillespie