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Revelations of a Strange American Injustice

Revelations of a Strange American Injustice
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The end of Critical Race Theory

The end of Critical Race Theory
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11 Facts About the Salem Witch Trials

McCarthyism In Our Time: The Crucible in palm Coast

Agata Sokolska is Abigail Williams in the City Repertory Theater production of Arthur Miller’s “The Crucible.” Abigail is the “villain” of the play, says director Les Ober. (© Mike Kataif) When City Repertory Theater stages “The Crucible,” Arthur Miller’s play about witch-hunting in 17th-century Salem and –- allegorically Joseph McCarthy’s Communist sniffing in mid-20 th-century America, the ghost of the playwright will know his 1953 Tony Award-winning work will be in capable hands. Director Les Ober, who retired to Palm Coast with his wife in 2019 after 52 years of directing professional regional and high school theater in northern Connecticut, once got a nod of approval from Miller himself.

5Q: The Crucible | Lavender Magazine

5Q: The Crucible “5Q” is an online-only column featuring five questions about stage productions in the Metro Area with a special focus on the GLBTQ community’s relationship to the production. Periodically, “5Q” will take the form of an interview with actors, directors, writers, etc. to shed some light on the production process. Inspired by the McCarthy-era Communist witch hunts, Miller’s masterpiece is being revisited at the Guthrie for the first time in four decades. It’s 1692 and a dark magic possesses Salem. The God-fearing citizens are on their guard and no one is beyond suspicion. As investigations into witchcraft reach their height, a young woman points a finger at Elizabeth, the blameless wife of John Proctor. But Proctor finds he cannot save her without unearthing his own black sin. With powerful notions of faith and uncertainty, and truth and deception (burning as feverishly today as the day it was written) this Tony Award-winning masterpiece of the American

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