Presented By: School of Music, Theatre & Dance
John Proctor Is the Villain
Department of Theatre & Drama
Written soon after the #MeToo movement entered the national conversation, this momentous, touching, and laugh-out-loud funny play explores themes of trust, betrayal, and the abuse of power as experienced by a group of high school friends. Set in a small Georgia town where everybody knows everybody else’s business, John Proctor Is the Villain focuses on the students in a high school literature class, and particularly on a group of girls who have strong and sometimes complicated friendships with each other. As the students discuss Arthur Miller’s The Crucible with their beloved teacher Mr. Smith – and as they explore, in an after-school club, what feminism means to them – they begin to see echoes between this classic American play about the Salem witch trials and events unfolding in their world. As those events come to a shocking climax, their assessment of the heroes and villains in The Crucible, and in their own lives, changes forever.
Written by Kimberly Belflower
Directed by Halena Kays
Recommended Ages: 15+
Written by Kimberly Belflower
Directed by Halena Kays
Recommended Ages: 15+
Cost
- Reserved Seating $35 / $29 | Students $16 (fees included)
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