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The Crucible (by Arthur Miller) is inspired by the witch trials in Salem Village in 1692 and won the Tony Award for Best Play in 1953.
A group of young girls in the town is caught dancing in the forest, which was forbidden. To avoid admitting the truth when caught, they accuse each other and the enslaved woman Tituba of witchcraft. When the accusations spiral out of control and his wife Elizabeth is arrested, John Proctor tries to discredit the “afflicted” girls as liars, but is condemned as a witch himself.
Arthur Miller wrote the play during the Communist “Red Scare” of the 1950s. The play is a parable of what happens when hearsay is taken as fact and accusation presumes guilt. The play depicts a timely illustration of how a society can fall apart due to fear and suspicion based on false and unfounded accusations.
Directed by Marianne Phinney, the cast of this Needham Community Theatre production are experienced professional-quality actors from Needham, Westwood, and surrounding towns, and are looking forward to presenting this timely allegory to you.
Performances are at Newman Elementary School, 1155 Central Avenue, Needham, on the following dates and times:
Tickets may be purchased for $25 Adult; $20 Seniors, Students & Children; $15 Groups of 10 or more attending the same performance
For more information, visit www.needhamtheatre.org or call 781-343-1830
Needham Community Theatree
1155 Central Avenue
Needham, MA
United States
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Congratulations, Erin, a well-deserved victory and a voice we sorely need in our town government.
Congratulation to all👏. It is a welcome out come to see some new faces and voice add to the town government.
Patchy rain nearby, with a high of 53 and low of 45 degrees. Patchy rain nearby in the morning, light drizzle in the afternoon, patchy rain nearby in the evening, mist overnight.
This is one of the most up-lifting posts I've read in a while. Thank you for sharing (and inspiring).
First of all, the intersection improvements are scheduled for the upcoming years and they are not related to Westwood at all.
The plaza on 109 where the Post Office is located would be a prime site for a modern development. It is a relic from the 1950#. Why haven’t the town planners sought a project for that location?
This is Route 1, the most heavily commercialized corridor in the region, and calling this an “existential threat” isn’t based in reality.