Description |
streaming audio (118 min.) |
Access |
Not available for commercial use, sale, or reproduction. |
Summary |
In the rigid theocracy of Salem, Massachusetts, rumors that women are practicing witchcraft galvanize the town. In a searing portrait of a community engulfed by panic-with ruthless prosecutors, and neighbors eager to testify against neighbor-The Crucible famously mirrors the anti-Communist hysteria that held the United States in its grip in the 1950s. Contains: Strong Language, Offensive Language |
Local Note |
Digital Theatre Plus |
Subject |
The Crucible (Audio Theatre). |
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Drama
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History & Society
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Nation & Migration
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Post-modernism
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Twentieth Century
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Added Author |
Arranga, Irene actor
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Auberjonois, Rene⁺ѓ actor
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Brown, Georgia actor
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Coleman, Jack actor
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Cort, Bud actor
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Dreyfuss, Richard actor
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Elder, Judyann actor
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Elizondo, Hector actor
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Flanagan, Fionnula actor
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Hearn, Ann actor
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Jenkins, Martin Director
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Jr., Ed Begley actor
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Kane, Carol actor
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Keach, Stacy actor
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Loewenberg, Anna Sophie actor
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Mercer, Marian actor
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Seales, Franklyn actor
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Smith, Madolyn actor
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Spano, Joe actor
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York, Michael actor
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LA Theatre Works
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