Arthur Miller's THE CRUCIBLE Is Revived By Hunger Theatre

By: Feb. 09, 2019
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Arthur Miller's THE CRUCIBLE Is Revived By Hunger Theatre

Hunger Theatre, a NYC-based theatre company, described as "small but relentless in their pursuit of excellent storytelling," will honor one the 20th Century's greatest storytellers, Arthur Miller, with a new production of The Crucible.

The Access Gallery Space, 380 Broadway, New York City

Opening May 2; Running Thursday-Sunday @ 8pm through May 18. Special matinee performance, Saturday, May 11 @ 3pm

"Scrappy, weird, hungry theatre-makers"hungertheatre.com/thecrucible

Hunger Theatre's mission: to produce great plays, new and old, with simplicity, playfulness, and daring. To conduct emotional electricity. To serve the human truth of each story above all else.

Co-founded by Allison Wick and Luke Wehner, alumni of Circle in the Square Theatre School and students of prominent acting coach, Ken Schatz, Hunger Theatre began in 2016 with a series of new one-act plays and later, a contract production of Mark Schultz' Everything Will Be Different. Show-Score gave this production a plethora of accolades, including "First off, the entire cast deserves a standing ovation for their performance. Allison Wick (Charlotte) laid it all on the stage and it was magnificent. Ms. Wick handles the emotional weight brilliantly." "The lead actress is so brilliant that it's worth seeing just for that... The story is powerful, well written and leaves you truly impacted. This is the kind of theater that makes me love living in New York."

Ms. Wick will direct and appear in Crucible. Casting will be like the company itself: experimental, non-traditional, unique. "I want to combine the emotion and urgency of the piece with the experimentation that comes from a smaller ensemble and pared-down production." Ms. Wick remarked with auditions about two weeks away. "This play is a masterpiece. It doesn't need to be 'reimagined' to make it compelling or relevant. That being said, our production won't be stuffy or strictly by-the-book," she said emphatically.


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