![]() The controversial theme of “The Crucible” has fascinated many cast members. “After talking to the English Department and learning they will be using as one of their studies in American literature…we thought it would be a really cool cross collaboration between the English Department and the Visual and Performing Arts Department,” director and drama teacher Megan Kirby said. S ophomores studied “The Crucible” in their American Literature classes, which was taken into consideration when choosing the first official fall play. “The Crucible” began with young girls’ accusations of witchcraft and eventually led to a tragic ending with many lives being needlessly lost. ![]() ![]() 16-18 as drama students recalled the injustices surrounding the infamous witch trials in their performance of Arthur Miller’s classic play, “The Crucible.” Miller explored how paranoia clouds people’s judgments through his fictional take on the 1692 witch trials in Salem, Massachusetts. The grievances of innocent spirits from Salem echoed throughout the theater on Nov.
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