The Crucible
RSC/Nat West Tour 28 August-8 December 1984. The Winter’s Tale and The Crucible. Venues:
28 August-1 September, Doncaster Road Baths Scunthorpe, Humberside;
4–8 September, Newbiggin-by-the-Sea Sports and Community Centre, Northumberland;
11–15 September, Bassetlaw Centre Worksop, Nottinghamshire;
18–22 September, Ripon Cathedral, North Yorkshire;
25–29 September, Barrow-in-Furness Sports Hall, Cumbria;
2–6 October, Lodge Park Sports Centre Corby, Northamptonshire;
9–13 October, Royal Agricultural Showground Wadebridge, Cornwall;
16–20 October, Lincoln Cathedral, Lincolnshire;
23–27 October, Wessex Hall Arts Centre Poole, Dorset;
30 October-3 November, T P Riley School Walsall, West Midlands;
6–10 November, Stratford Park Leisure Centre Stroud, Gloucestershire;
13–24 November, Whitla Hall Belfast, Northern Ireland;
27 November-1 December, Morelose Sports Centre Workington, Cumbria;
4–8 December, The Dolphin Centre Darlington, Durham.
Cast & Crew
Cast
Abigail Williams | Jenifer Landor |
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Ann Putnam | Janet Dale |
Betty Parris | Caroline Milmoe |
Deputy-Gov. Danforth | Julian Curry |
Elizabeth Proctor | Lynn Farleigh |
Ezekiel Cheever | Albie Woodington |
Francis Nurse | William Haden |
Giles Corey | Trevor Martin |
Hopkins | John Dougall |
John Proctor | Alun Armstrong |
Judge Hathorne | Brian Horstead |
Marcy Lewis | Julia Dearden |
Marshall Herrick | Graham Turner |
Mary Warren | Harriet Bagnall |
Rebecca Nurse | Margery Mason |
Rev John Hale | Ron Cook |
Rev Samuel Parris | Paul Webster |
Thomas Putnam | Ian Talbot |
Tituba | Alibe Parsons |
Crew | |
Costume Designer | Fotini Dimou |
Director | Nick Hamm |
Director | Barry Kyle |
Light Designer | Michael Calf |
Music by | Guy Woolfenden |
Playwright | Arthur Miller |
Set Designer | Bob Crowley |
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