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The Crucible

Norwich Lanes

1692: in the Puritan town of Salem Massachusetts, hysteria erupts when a group of girls accuses fellow villagers of witchcraft. As judges arrive and the trials begin, the town is consumed by fear, paranoia, and a distorted sense of justice.
Miller’s classic play is a chilling allegory for the Red Scare and McCarthyism of the 1950s but it is a story that still resonates today. The Crucible remains a powerful exploration of how fear and manipulation can destroy communities and test personal ethics.

Wednesday 11 – Saturday 14 November 19:30
Saturday 14 and Sunday 15  November 14:30
£16 Standard | £14 Over 65s | £10 Universal Credit, NHS/Blue Light, Under 25s