An eds/Sprachenzentrum production directed by Kirsten Henry
This amateur production is presented by arrangement with Music Theatre International on behalf of Josef Weinberger Ltd.
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- Thursday, 19th February 2026, 19:30 in Erlangen
- Friday, 20th February 2026, 19:30 in Erlangen
- Saturday, 21st February 2026, 19:30 in Erlangen
- Sunday 22nd February 2026, 19:30 in Erlangen
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Location: Experimentiertheater
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Tickets €15.00 / €12.00 (from 02.02.2026)
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Runtime: approx. 3 hours including interval
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Suitable for audiences 12 years and over
The Crucible is a play written by Arthur Miller, first performed in 1953, that explores themes of mass hysteria, power, reputation, and integrity. Set in Salem, Massachusetts in 1692 and based on the real-life Salem witch trials, the play follows a group of young girls who falsely accuse people in their Puritan community of witchcraft.
Arthur Miller wrote The Crucible as an allegory for McCarthyism, a period in 1950s America when people were falsely accused of being communists. Like the witch trials, the accusations were often based on fear rather than evidence.
Produced by the FAU Language Centre
With the support of the Institute for Theatre and Media Studies

