222 W. 45th Street
John Proctor is the Villain Broadway Tickets
Sadie Sink stars in this bitingly funny new play that flips the script on the American classic and who gets to be the heroes in the stories we tell.
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John Proctor is the Villain Broadway
Booth Theatre
222 W. 45th Street
Show score: 96%
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About the Show
Sadie Sink stars in this bitingly funny new play from Kimberly Belflower that flips the script on the American classic and who gets to be the heroes in the stories we tell.
At a high school in a one-stoplight town in Georgia, an English class is studying The Crucible. The students, however, are more preoccupied with navigating young love, sex ed, and a few school scandals than what’s in their syllabus. But as they delve into this literary classic, the class begins to question the play’s perspective, especially whether John Proctor is the hero they’ve been taught he is.
Directed by Tony Award® winner Danya Taymor, JOHN PROCTOR IS THE VILLAIN is a new comedy from a major new American voice, capturing a generation in mid-transformation, running on pop music, optimism, and fury—and discovering that their future is not bound by the past.
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Booth Theatre
222 W. 45th Street
Theatre: Shubert
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