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All Audience Reviews of The Crucible

 ★ 4.5 / 5  •  Show Ended  •  Plays
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Oliver Ferman
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3.5 stars would be fairer. This was full of good performances but it failed to move me and I found the scenography quite underwhelming. The first half is slow but it dramatically improves when Danforth enters after the intermission. Solid theatre just not memorable.Read more →
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(((Terry Plimmer)))
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Powerful, visually and aurally striking.Read more →
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Freddie Shere
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Visually stunning and the story’s power has not diminished.Read more →
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Bilkisu Zhang
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Good version of a classic play. It’s nothing surprising or innovative but the atmosphere was good and I like the choice of putting some absurdity scenes at the back. This play will be relevant forever at any place in any society, this is the disgrace of humanity. You can’t help feeling cracked when the ‘leave me my name’ plead comes out, it represented the intellectuals like Miller himself, but it also stared into every soul on the earth, questioned our ‘good nature’ and meaning of existence.Read more →
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David Roy
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Classic play in a wonderful setting. The ensemble cast was uniformly excellent with n ‘star turns’ to distract. The capacity audience was rapt from start to finish, even if the front row got a little wet from the (effective but a little superfluous) rain curtain.Read more →
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enrico vlaic
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This play should be worth a solid 6 stars. The staging is simply breath taking on top of a very solid performance from all actors. Tension is always quite high yet it keeps on getting higher. I didn't want it to end. This is a play you have to see at the national theatre, I think the West end version won't be able to be as visually stunning.Read more →
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Ross Wingrove
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Really intense had me grippedRead more →
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Lusia Zielniewicz
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Terrifyingly beautifulRead more →
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Laura Jean Healey
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A dark and twisted tale that reveals the fragility of a community and how quickly the supposed word of **** can be used to destroyRead more →
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Stuart King
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The characters — John and Elizabeth Proctor and Rebecca Nurse — whose piety, moral fortitude and common sense is sustained to the end of the play, renounce the proceedings triggered by Abigail Williams’ accusations and the collective hysteria which follows. Meanwhile, Thomas Putnam, a landowner of the period, enhances his estate by acquiring parcels of land and property as successive families succumb to the trials. The tragic parallels with **** Germany are difficult to ignore.Read more →
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A powerful retelling of a seminal piece in America’s literary history. As important now as it was at the time of Miller’s writingRead more →
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Connaly Akiyama
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A beautiful appeal to integrity, An extraordinary cast. He have his goodness now.Read more →
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