Why Arthur Miller's The Crucible feels more timely than ever RTÉ Arena It's 1692 and the puritan town of Salem, Massachusetts is gripped by mass hysteria. Arthur Miller's Tony award-winning classic The Crucible begins with a sick child, and ends up with 200 people accused of witchcraft and a community ripped apart.
Why Arthur Miller's The Crucible feels more timely than ever RTÉ Arena It's 1692 and the puritan town of Salem, Massachusetts is gripped by mass hysteria. Arthur Miller's Tony award-winning classic The Crucible begins with a sick child, and ends up with 200 people accused of witchcraft and a community ripped apart.