The Crucible- Auditions July 19

Director: Amber Ryan

Casting: Mainstage Production casting 9W, 11M and 1 girl

Date: July 19

Time: 5:00 PM – 9:00 PM

Location: Actors PLAYground 11340 W Bell Rd. Suite 105

Prepare: Readings from the script

Callbacks: July 26, 5:00 PM

Production Fee: $200 (actors 19 and under)

Rehearsals: Begin in August

Performances: Oct 2-11

 

Description

One of the most acclaimed plays in the American theatrical canon, this exciting drama about the Puritan purge of witchcraft in old Salem is a gripping and timely parable of contemporary society, as well as a studied historical tale. The story focuses upon a young farmer, his wife and a young servant-girl who maliciously causes the wife’s arrest for witchcraft. The farmer brings the girl to court to admit the lie – and the monstrous course of bigotry and deceit is terrifyingly depicted. The farmer, instead of saving his wife, finds himself also accused of witchcraft and ultimately condemned along with a host of others.

List of Characters

Reverend Samuel Parris: The paranoid and insecure minister of Salem who fears losing his position.

Betty Parris: Parris’s 10-year-old daughter, who falls into a mysterious stupor after being caught dancing in the forest.

Tituba: Parris’s slave from Barbados, who is the first to be coerced into confessing to witchcraft.

Abigail Williams: Parris’s manipulative 17-year-old niece, who instigates the trials to hide her own sins and protect her reputation.

Susanna Walcott: One of the girls caught in the forest; a nervous confidant of Abigail.

Mrs. Ann Putnam: A woman desperate for answers about the supernatural deaths of seven of her babies.

Thomas Putnam: A wealthy, greedy landowner who uses the trials to acquire more property.

Mercy Lewis: The sly, merciless servant to the Putnams.

Mary Warren: The timid, easily influenced servant in the Proctor household.

John Proctor: A rugged, independent farmer who harbors deep guilt over his past affair with Abigail.

Giles Corey: An elderly, feisty, and litigious farmer.

Rebecca Nurse: A widely respected, devout woman in her seventies who becomes a target of the trials.

Reverend John Hale: An earnest minister from Beverly, considered an expert on witchcraft.

Elizabeth Proctor: John Proctor’s faithful, dutiful, but often emotionally guarded wife.

Francis Nurse: The wealthy, influential husband of Rebecca Nurse who acts as a voice of reason.

Ezekiel Cheever: A morally weak former friend of the accused who becomes clerk of the court.

Judge Hathorne: A cold, antagonistic judge who presides alongside Danforth.

Deputy Governor Danforth: The chief judge of the trials; a powerful, scrupulous man more interested in order than true justice.

Sarah Good: A homeless woman and one of the first in Salem to be accused.

Hopkins: The jailer guarding the prisoners.

John Willard a minor but pivotal character who serves as a deputy constable and marshal. Tasked with arresting the accused, he later undergoes a crisis of conscience, refuses to bring in any more innocent people, and is consequently hanged as a witch.