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Stranger Things” favorite Sadie Sink stars in the provocative new play “John Proctor Is the Villain’ on Broadway.
Playwright Kimberly Belflower recalls the core reading experiences of Arthur Miller's play that led her to Broadway's buzzing ...
There’s no denying the vivacity of Dana Taymor’s highly entertaining production, a textbook example of how high-quality ...
Arthur Miller’s play has long been a part of American high school classrooms. This new play, set in a Georgia classroom, stars Sadie Sink as a version of Miller’s Abigail.
John Proctor Is the Villain. Booth Theatre (Broadway). By Kimberly Belflower. Directed by Danya Taymor. With Sadie Sink, Gabriel Ebert, Fina Strazza, Amalia Yoo, Morgan Scott, Maggie Kuntz, Molly ...
Star Wars” character that was CGI-ed into “Rogue One” ...
Kimberly Belflower’s often entertaining, mostly clever, frequently phony dramedy that opened Monday night at the Booth ...
The first word spoken in “John Proctor Is the Villain” is “sex,” a portent of things to come. Mr. Smith (Gabriel Ebert), a high school English teacher, has been tasked with handling sex-ed for his ...
Those real-life relationships and secrets come to be filtered and mirrored in the class’ reading of Arthur Miller’s ... of the play’s protagonist by teenage lead character Shelby Holcomb ...
We may be used to #MeToo stories at this point, but Kimberly Belflower brings a new twist to a classic tale with 'John ...
The result, which has become one of the most produced plays in the country since its premiere at Studio Theatre three years ago, arrives on Broadway with a dynamite cast — led by “Stranger Things” ...