Gielgud Theatre
Shaftesbury Ave, Soho, London W1D 6AR, UK
Venue information Get DirectionsThe National Theatre’s acclaimed new production of THE CRUCIBLE is playing at the West End’s Gielgud Theatre this June for a strictly limited season.
Milly Alcock, star of the HBO Max Game of Thrones’ spin-off House of the Dragon, will be portraying the role of Abigail Williams, with Caitlin FitzGerald (Masters of Sex) as Elizabeth Proctor, and Brian Gleeson (Bad Sisters) as John Proctor.
Olivier Award-winner Lyndsey Turner directs this electrifying new production with design by Es Devlin in a ‘magnificent restaging’ (The Telegraph) of Arthur Miller’s masterpiece, a gripping parable of power and its abuse.
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A witch hunt is beginning in Salem…
Raised to be seen but not heard, a group of young women suddenly find their words have a terrible power. As a climate of fear spreads through the community, private vendettas fuel public accusations and soon the truth itself is on trial.
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Milly Alcock (Abigail Williams), Caitlin FitzGerald (Elizabeth Proctor), Brian Gleeson (John Proctor).
Lyndsey Turner (Director), Es Devlin (Set Designer), Catherine Fay (Costume Designer), Tim Lutkin (Lighting Designer), Tingying Dong (Sound Designer – Content Design), Christopher Shutt (Sound Designer – System Design), Caroline Shaw (Composer and Arranger), Osnat Schmool (Music Director and Arranger), Alastair Coomer CDG and Naomi Downham (Casting), Blythe Stewart (Associate Director), Ellie Wintour (Associate Set Designer), Max Narula (Associate Lighting Designer), Bret Yount (Fight Director), Ita O’Brien and Louise Kempton (Intimacy Directors), Danièle Lydon and Hazel Holder (Dialect Coaches), Alice Grant (Assistant Music Director)
Please note: This production contains strong language and themes which some may find distressing. Bright lights are used during transitions. Haze is used throughout.
'A gripping revival of Arthur Miller’s masterpiece. The National Theatre at its best.'
'A five-star scorcher'
'Miller’s Crucible burns bright once more'
'Stark and stunning…a beautiful production'