Production Photos Released for The Crucible at Shakespeare's Globe

Shakespeare's Globe has released exciting production shots for their upcoming run of The Crucible, directed by Ola Ince (Othello 2024). The iconic Arthur Miller play, a modern classic, is running until 12 July 2025, and with this limited run, tickets are expected to sell quickly, so be sure to secure yours for an unforgettable performance at the Globe Theatre.

Cast for The Crucible at Shakespeare’s Globe

The cast for The Crucible includes a talented ensemble, featuring:

  • Sarah Belcher as Ann Putnam / Sarah Good

  • Sarah Cullum as Martha Corey / Ruth Putnam / Cover

  • Gavin Drea as John Proctor

  • Joshua Dunn as Cheever

  • Steve Furst as Reverend Parris

  • James Groom as Willard / Cover

  • Joanne Howarth as Rebecca Nurse

  • Molly Madigan as Mercy Lewis / Cover

  • Aisha-Mae McCormick as Susanna Walcott / Cover

  • Stuart McQuarrie as Thomas Putnam / Judge Hathorne

  • Sarah Merrifield as Tituba

  • Scarlett Nunes as Betty Parris

  • Glyn Pritchard as Francis Nurse

  • Phoebe Pryce as Elizabeth Proctor

  • Hannah Saxby as Abigail Williams

  • Gareth Snook as Deputy Governor Danforth

  • Jo Stone-Fewings as Reverend Hale

  • Howard Ward as Giles Corey

  • Bethany Wooding as Mary Warren

Creative Team Behind The Crucible

The production is helmed by Ola Ince, known for her powerful direction in Othello (2024). The creative team includes:

  • Lindsay McAllister – Assistant Director

  • Becky Paris CDG – Casting

  • Renell Shaw – Composer

  • Amelia Jane Hankin – Designer

  • Kevin McCurdy – Fight Director

  • Raniah Al-Sayed – Intimacy Director

  • Ebony Molina – Movement Director

  • Annemette Verspeak – Text and Voice Coach

This talented team brings Arthur Miller’s compelling drama to life, exploring the dangers of mass hysteria and the complexities of truth and justice in a rigid society.

Performance Dates and Tickets for The Crucible

The Crucible will run at Shakespeare’s Globe until 12 July 2025, offering audiences a chance to experience one of the most powerful plays of the 20th century in one of London’s most iconic venues.

Tickets are on sale now, and with the show running for a limited time, be sure to secure your seats for this gripping performance.

For more information and to purchase tickets, visit the official Shakespeare’s Globe website.


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