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DSHS Proudly Presents Arthur Miller's The Crucible, November 8-10

What really happened at the infamous Salem Witch Trials?

In 1692 Salem, Massachusetts, cries of witchcraft are spreading through the village like wildfire.  Caught in the middle of the fire is John Proctor, a man with a scarred past who finds his wife recently accused by a teenage girl.  What truly happened in Salem during the infamous witch trials?  Playwright Arthur Miller imagines what was most likely at the heart of this stain on American history.  He also poses an important question to the audience: how far would you go to save your reputation, and maybe even your soul?

DSHS's The Crucible is directed by Joseph Catalfano, production design by Len Schnabel, and artistic and costuming design by Judy Cranshaw.  The production will be performed Thursday, November 8th, Friday, November 9th and Saturday, November 10th at 7pm with a 2pm matinee on Saturday, November 10th. Tickets are available at the Dover Deli, Dover Market, and Sherborn Walgreens; at the door, or through www.TicketStage.com.  Don't miss out on this incredible performance - get your tickets today!

 

Dover-Sherborn High School presents "The Crucible", a drama by Arthur Miller. Performances are Thursday, 11/8; Friday, 11/9; and Saturday, 11/10 at 7pm; and a Matinee on Saturday, 11/10 at 2pm. Tickets sold at the door, at Dover Market and Deli and Sherborn Walgreens, or at www.ticketstage.com. Come support the students and the DSHS theater program!

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