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Total Rating: 
***1/4
Previews: 
February 16, 2002
Opened: 
March 7, 2002
Ended: 
June 8, 2002
Country: 
USA
State: 
New York
City: 
New York
Company/Producers: 
David Richenthal, Manocherian/Level/Boyett, Max Cooper, Allan S. Gordon, Roy Furman, U.S> Productions, Elan V. McAllister, Adam Epstein & Margo Lion, in assoc w/ Dede Harris/Mort Swinsky, Clear Channel Entertainment, Old Ivy Productions, Jeffrey Ash, Berinstein/Selig/Golden/Skipper, Gene Korf & Robert Cole, by special arrangement w/ The Roundabout Theater Company (Todd Haimes, artistic dir). Assoc Prod: Eric Falkenstein & Toby Simkin. GM: Robert Cole Productions, Inc.
Theater Type: 
Broadway
Theater: 
Virginia Theater
Theater Address: 
245 West 52nd Street (8th Ave)
Phone: 
(212) 239-6200
Running Time: 
3 hrs
Genre: 
Drama
Author: 
Arthur Miller
Director: 
Richard Eyre
Review: 

Another look at Arthur Miller's great, important play makes us realize the puny ambitions and paltry concerns of nearly every other dramatist out there.  In post-9/11 America, The Crucible seems less about mass hysteria and more about small-minded men trying to govern the world using half-truths and fear. Richard Eyre's acclaimed London staging plods a little around the edges (characters, when not center stage, tend to stand on the periphery with nothing else to do but quiver), but the drama's potency remains undiminished. 

As John, Liam Neeson lumbers and mumbles and works against his natural dominance yet reaches magnificent heights in the final scenes. Capable work, too, from Laura Linney's wife and Brian Murray's judge, with a sympathetic John Benjamin Hickey a stand-out as the conflicted Rev. Hale. 

Parental: 
adult themes, mild violence
Cast: 
Liam Neeson (John Proctor), Laura Linney, Angela Bettis (Abigail), Helen Stenborg, John Benjamin Hickey, Christopher Evan Welch, Tom Aldredge, Laura Breckenridge, J.R. Horne, Paul O'Brien, Jeanne Paulsen, Jennifer Carpenter, Henry Stram, Patrice Johnson, Jack Willis, Frank Raiter, Dale Soules, Kristen Bell, Betsy Hogg, Sevrin Anne Mason, Stephen Lee Anderson.
Technical: 
Set/Costumes: Tim Hatley; Lighting: Paul Gallo; Sound: Scott Myers; Orig Music: David Van Tieghem; Tech Sup: O'Donovan & Bradford; Casting: Daniel Swee
Critic: 
David Lefkowitz
Date Reviewed: 
March 2002