Photo of UIS Theatre's production of JOHN PROCTOR IS THE VILLAIN by Kimberly Belflower

At a rural high school in Georgia, a group of lively teens are studying “The Crucible” while navigating young love, sex ed, and a few school scandals. Holding a contemporary lens to the American classic, they begin to question who is really the hero and what is the truth, discovering their own power in the process. Alternately touching and bitingly funny, this new comedy captures a generation in mid-transformation, running on pop music, optimism, and fury, writing their own coming of age story.

Kimberly Belflower's play sounds the alarm, that today's young adults are not satisfied with traditional interpretations of classics, that no longer reflect the world in which we live. "In present day Appalachian Georgia, a high school class explores the seminal American Classic, The Crucible. As scandal swirls in their community and old heroes are unmasked, the English assignment becomes uncomfortably relevant for the students. The line between witch and heroine blurs in this post-Me Too examination of power, love, and sex education."--New Play Exchange Website

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