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The Crucible is a 1953 play by the American playwright Arthur Miller. It is a dramatized and partially fictionalized [ 1 ] story of the Salem witch trials that took place in the Province of Massachusetts Bay from 1692 to 1693.
"The Wooster Group, Arthur Miller and 'The Crucible'" by David Savran The Drama Review (Summer, 1985), 99-109 . This article details the conflict that arose between playwright Arthur Miller and The Wooster Group, a NYC-based performance group, when they created a piece that included material from Miller's copyrighted play The Crucible.
The Crucible had its Australian premiere on 10 October 2008 at the Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts, forty-seven years after its world premiere. It was performed by senior opera-students, conducted by Justin Bischof and directed by Leith Taylor. The Crucible was performed at the University of South Carolina in the fall of 2022.
Barnes v. Glen Theatre, Inc., 501 U.S. 560 (1991), was a landmark decision of the U.S. Supreme Court concerning the First Amendment and the ability of the government to outlaw certain forms of expressive conduct.
Utopian philosopher Auguste Comte, although a keen theater-goer, like Plato, banned all theater from his idealist society. Theater was a "concession to our weakness, a symptom of our irrationality, a kind of placebo of the spirit with which the good society will be able to dispense".
Writer says school administrators − not teachers or librarians − should be held responsible if “banned” books are available to students. Letter to the editor: Ohio House Bill 556 misplaces ...
[2]: 51 In the 1860s, James H. McVicker a theatre professional in Chicago had seen "a child refused admittance to a school, for a reason that the parents were connected with a theatre." In the same decade, the actress Anna Cora Mowatt stated that "being an actress, people considered her and all the actresses as immoral, flighty, silly buffoons ...
Letters to the Editor: Stop the gaslighting the public. Ohio teachers slapped in face.