John Proctor is the Villain
At a high school in a one-stoplight town in Georgia, an English class is studying The Crucible. The students, however, are more preoccupied with navigating young love, sex ed, and a few school scandals than what’s in their syllabus. But as they delve into this literary classic, the class begins to question the play’s perspective, especially whether John Proctor is the hero they’ve been taught he is.
About the playwright
Kimberly Belflower is a playwright, educator and theater artist known for her unique and engaging work in the realm of contemporary drama. Originally from a small town in Appalachian Georgia, Belflower has garnered attention for her thought-provoking narratives and skillful exploration of complex themes.
About the moderator
Details coming soon!
Meeting Dates & Times
Location: Theatre Memphis
Date: February 16th, 2025
Time: 6:00-9:30pm
Registration
All Read to Relate Meetings are free to attend.
Scripts are available for check-out through the box office with a $10 cash deposit that will be returned to you at the end of your rental. If transportation to Theatre Memphis or the deposit is a hardship for you please note that in the registration form and we will be in touch about accommodations.
Light snacks are provided. Please register below to let us know you are coming!