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Arthur Miller's "The Crucible" on Stage at the Scherenburg Festival as a Contemporary Shock

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Arthur Miller's "The Crucible" on Stage at the Scherenburg Festival as a Contemporary Shock
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要点

  • Arthur Miller's play "The Crucible" was staged at the Scherenburg Festival.
  • The play builds tension through voice, glances, and pauses instead of stage effects.
  • The work conveys the process of lies turning into truth as a contemporary shock.

Arthur Miller's famous play "The Crucible" (Hexenjagd) meets the audience at the Scherenburg Festival. Critics consider the production an example of community theater that stands out for its strong acting performances rather than its special stage effects.

The tension and suspense in the play are built without visual spectacles; rather, they are constructed through the actors' tone of voice, their glances, and the striking pauses between scenes. This natural approach makes the audience feel the reality in a striking way.

This classic work by Miller, which tells how lies are turned into truth, serves as a warning to the modern world at the festival. Examining the manipulative power of lies, the play aims to leave a profound shock effect on the audience.

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Which play was staged at the Scherenburg Festival?
Arthur Miller's famous theatrical work "The Crucible" (Hexenjagd) was staged as part of the festival.
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The work aims to create a contemporary shock effect on the audience through strong vocal performances and acting rather than special effects.
What is the main theme of the play?
Miller's work questions how lies are systematically transformed into reality.

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