The Crucible
first production of Miller's play, in 1953 at the Martin Beck Theatre
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The Crucible
Summary
The Crucible is a theatrical production[1].
Key Facts
- The Crucible authored Arthur Miller[2].
- The Crucible received the Tony Award for Best Play[3].
- The Crucible's instance of is recorded as theatrical production[4].
- The Crucible's director is recorded as Jed Harris[5].
- The Crucible's composer is recorded as Ann Ronell[6].
- The Crucible's based on is recorded as The Crucible[7].
- The Crucible's cast member is recorded as Arthur Kennedy[8].
- The Crucible's cast member is recorded as Walter Hampden[9].
- The Crucible's cast member is recorded as E. G. Marshall[10].
- The Crucible's cast member is recorded as Beatrice Straight[11].
- The Crucible's cast member is recorded as Jean Adair[12].
- The Crucible's cast member is recorded as Janet Alexander[13].
- The Crucible's cast member is recorded as Philip Coolidge[14].
- The Crucible's cast member is recorded as Jane Hoffman[15].
- The Crucible's cast member is recorded as George Mitchell[16].
- The Crucible's cast member is recorded as Madeleine Sherwood[17].
- The Crucible's cast member is recorded as Joseph Sweeney[18].
- The Crucible's producer is recorded as Kermit Bloomgarden[19].
- The Crucible's location is recorded as Al Hirschfeld Theatre[20].
- The Crucible's language of work or name is recorded as English[21].
- The Crucible's date of first performance is recorded as +1953-01-22T00:00:00Z[22].
- The Crucible's Internet Broadway Database production ID is recorded as 2211[23].
- The Crucible's manifestation of is recorded as The Crucible[24].
Body
Works and Contributions
The Crucible authored Arthur Miller[2].
Recognition
The Crucible received the Tony Award for Best Play[3].
FAQs
What awards did The Crucible receive?
Honors received include Tony Award for Best Play[3].