A STUNNING interpretation of a popular play will be screened in Cardigan later this month.
Mwldan on Bath House Road, Cardigan, will be screening a broadcast of The Crucible on Thursday, January 26.
The Crucible is performed by the National Theatre and was filmed live on the theatre’s Olivier stage.
The Crucible is a play written by Arthur Miller which follows the start of a witch hunt in Salem as a group of young women find their words have an almighty power – despite being raised to be seen but not heard.
No one, however, is safe from trial as fear, vendetta and accusations spread through the community of Salem in 1692-93. The play was written by Mr Miller in 1953 and is dramatized but also partially based on the real-life events in Salem.
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The National Theatre’s production stars Erin Doherty (The Crown) and Brendan Cowell (Yerma). It is directed by Lyndsey Turner (Hamlet) and the staging was designed by Es Devlin, a Tony Award-winner who worked on The Lehman Trilogy.
The broadcast of The Crucible from the National Theatre will be shown at Mwldan on Thursday, January 26 at 7pm. Tickets cost £12.50 or £11.50 for concessions and can be bought from www.mwldan.co.uk or by calling 10239 621200. The phone lines are open between 12-8pm Tuesday to Sunday.
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