The Crucible (Bedlam)
The Crucible (Bedlam)
Closed 3h 0m NYC: East Village
83% 96 reviews
83%
(96 Ratings)
Positive
90%
Mixed
9%
Negative
1%
Members say
Great acting, Absorbing, Great staging, Ambitious, Relevant

About the Show

Bedlam presents their take on Arthur Miller's classic drama about the Salem witch trials.

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Critic Reviews (10)

The New York Times
November 25th, 2019

CRITIC’S PICK "A ‘Crucible’ for the Modern Mob: Eric Tucker updates the allegorical play about the Salem witch trials, directly implicating the audience in its examination of mass hysteria."
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Time Out New York
November 21st, 2019

4/5 Stars "Bedlam's characteristically smart, stripped-down production pulses with an electric current and lays bare the play's bitter truths. It is as gripping and revelatory a Miller production as New York has seen in years, and a bracing reminder of what a real witch hunt looks like."
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New York Magazine / Vulture
November 22nd, 2019

"The Understated Charms of 'The Underlying Chris,' and a 'High-Decibel Crucible'"
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The Wall Street Journal
November 21st, 2019

"Fit for Our Times: Eric Tucker’s staging, suited for the #MeToo moment, has opened off Broadway."
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Theatermania
November 21st, 2019

"'The Crucible' Conjures the Moral Panic That Fuses American Generations Together: Bedlam revives Arthur Miller's 1953 play about the Salem witch trials."
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Lighting & Sound America
November 21st, 2019

"Eighty percent of Bedlam's new production of 'The Crucible' (staged in association with The Nora Theatre Company) is so thunderously good that you're likely to forgive the haywire twenty percent."
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New York Stage Review
November 21st, 2019

4/5 Stars "In Bedlam's exciting and extremely fluid staging, the 14-member ensemble delivers a blazing performance in dark, relatively intimate, 99-seat circumstances."
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TheaterScene.net
November 25th, 2019

"In the past, the play was seen as a cautionary tale about the McCarthy Era witch hunt...Now in 2019 it becomes a story of truth and lies, fiction and fact. One of the judges refers to the situation in Salem as "this swamp." In the age of Trump, Miller's play has new meaning for our time."
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