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Arthur Miller's The Crucible
The Middle School production endeavours to be a powerful, thought-provoking experience exploring the timeless relevance of Arthur Miller’s The Crucible. First staged in 1953, the play parallels McCarthyism and the culture of fear in 1950s America, serving as a cautionary tale against tyranny. This production focuses on the raw suffering of its characters and the brutal escalation into hysteria and accusation. It delves into human frailties and the tension between individual conscience and communal judgment, showing the shared human experience that connects us all.
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