Audiences do not meet Sink’s character Shelby right away in John Proctor, as playwright Belflower allows folks to become familiar with the other characters and how they feel about Shelby first. But ...
Plus, get the best of BroadwayWorld delivered to your inbox, and unlimited access to our editorial content across the globe. In John Proctor Is the Villain, five young women – fueled by pop music, ...
What if the virtuous John Proctor, the hero of Arthur Miller’s acclaimed play “The Crucible” about the Salem witch trials, is not the hero? That thought, raised by a teenage girl in a rural Georgia ...
“It's a whole new world to me, but it's a great one,” Aurelia tells Teen Vogue, fresh off her Broadway debut in John Proctor, which will wrap up its run of shows in September. Below, Aurelia explains ...
Beth (a tender and hilarious Fina Strazza) is our passionate yet unsure Mary Warren; the faithful but betrayed Raelynn (Amalia Yoo, subtle and sincere) acts as an adolescent Goody Proctor; and Shelby ...
A group of high schoolers start a feminism club during the height of #MeToo in Kimberly Belflower's play, helmed by Danya Taymor and starring the 'Stranger Things' actress. By Lovia Gyarkye Arts & ...
One hour and 45 minutes, with no intermission. At the Booth Theatre, 222 West 45th Street. The loud title of the Broadway play “John Proctor is the Villain” reads like the rare high-school essay that ...
"When I first read The Crucible, I think it was in high school, and I was just trying to make it through the year, honestly" shares Sadie Sink with a laugh. The actress stars in the new Broadway play ...
There's a lot of talk about John Proctor at the Booth Theatre, but it's not within the context of the famous Arthur Miller play The Crucible. John Proctor is the Villain, a new play by Kimberly ...
Sadie Sink and Amalia Yoo perform in "John Proctor is the Villain." (Courtesy of Julieta Cervantes) What if the virtuous John Proctor, the hero of Arthur Miller’s acclaimed play "The Crucible" about ...
It's a testament to the subtle brilliance of Kimberly Belflower's writing and Danya Tamor's direction that you can hardly feel the 105-minute, no-intermission runtime of John Proctor Is the Villain.