A blind spot in my theatre education has always been Arthur Miller’s The Crucible. I knew what it was about and understood the general gist of what he was doing with the play but I was never asked to read it and never felt the need to.
Then came John Proctor Is the Villain. I never was a big Miller girl to begin but I began to hear the rumblings of how great the new play was. What I was not expecting was to see the play and be so completely changed by what I was engaging with. Set in 2018 Georgia, the Kimberly Belflower play throws us back into a high school classroom.
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