About The Crucible:
Set in 1690’s Salem, Massachusetts, “The Crucible” tells the story of what happens when a fear-ridden town puts truth on trial. Based around the true events of the Salem Witch Trials, “The Crucible” has cemented itself in the repertoire of American Theater as a classic tale of allegations, adultery and misconception. What will one man do to protect his name? What will one woman do to protect her family? And how far will a town go when faced with complete disaster? In one of the best written dramas in American literature, Arthur Miller’s “The Crucible” plunges deep into the human psyche and weighs true good and evil.
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Audition details:
Actors are asked to prepare a short dramatic monologue (less than two minutes) that showcase their talents. Auditions will also include dry-reading (impromptu reading of the script).
Auditions are Sunday, Sept. 13 from 2 to 4 p.m. and Monday, Sept. 14, from 6 to 8 p.m. and will be held at the Pasqua Theater in Gonzales. Callbacks will be likely.
CHARACTERS:
Reverend Parris
Betty Parris
Tituba
Abigail Williams*
Susanna Walcott
Ann Putnam
Thomas Putnam
Mercy Lewis
Mary Warren
John Proctor*
Rebecca Nurse
Giles Corey
Rev. John Hale*
Elizabeth Proctor*
Francis Nurse
Ezekial Cheever
Marshal Herrick
Judge Hathorne
Deputy Governor Danforth*
Sarah Good
Hopkins
(voice of) Martha Corey
* denotes lead roles




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