The Crucible, Arthur Miller’s parable of mass hysteria, is a portrait of the ordinary evils latent in any society, of mindless, hysterical persecution through ignorance, fear of ‘otherness’, and our capacity to serve ourselves above all others, making it one of the world’s most transcendent and important stories, in any age.
Throughout this session, students will delve into the characters’ motivations, examine the plays structure and language, and tackle its big ideas, guided by professional actors deeply familiar with the text.
CURRICULUM LINKS
- English (Stage 4-6): Drama, Language, Literature, Literacy, The Arts, Theatre & Cultural Studies.
SCHOOLS RESOURCES
- Student Resource Kit: Including full curriculum links will be provided to schools following their booking.
- Q&A: This symposium includes a performance, analysis, discussion and brief interval.
- Risk Assessment


