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John Proctor is the Villain
by Kimberly Belflower
"It shouldn't take being scary to make things different. They shouldn't have to be scared into listening to us. Things should just be different. They should just listen."
Haven't read any plays in a minute, but Carley Thorne sold me on this one and I'm very glad she did. Every high school curriculum that features The Crucible should be required to supplement it with this. Very tempted to make the trek to NYC to see the Broadway premiere with Sadie Sink. The ending monologue/sequence made me burst into tears just reading it on the page, which is a rarity with any type of literature. And it's fitting that it ends with a song (Lorde's "Green Light") that I adore and that my terrible, terrible ex-boyfriend disparaged whenever I listened to it around him. Might be my favorite straight play I've ever read/seen.
Haven't read any plays in a minute, but Carley Thorne sold me on this one and I'm very glad she did. Every high school curriculum that features The Crucible should be required to supplement it with this. Very tempted to make the trek to NYC to see the Broadway premiere with Sadie Sink. The ending monologue/sequence made me burst into tears just reading it on the page, which is a rarity with any type of literature. And it's fitting that it ends with a song (Lorde's "Green Light") that I adore and that my terrible, terrible ex-boyfriend disparaged whenever I listened to it around him. Might be my favorite straight play I've ever read/seen.