New York
John Proctor is the Villain is a hilarious revisionist take on Arthur Miller's The Crucible and its debatable hero.
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John Proctor is the Villain, a revisionist look at Arthur Miller's The Crucible, comes from the mind of playwright Kimberly Belflower. The brilliant production is as enlightening as it is humorous, taking us into the minds of teens at the cusp of their own coming-of-age stories.
In a small-town high school English class, a group of teens find their minds wandering to their daily struggles and squabbles. Their inner turmoil is interrupted, however, by Arthur Miller's The Crucible. As they begin to question the play's hero John Proctor, they learn more about themselves and the world around them.