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"The Crucible" Audition for the Theater

Littleton, NH, United States
ID: 287901Exp: 7/23/2025
Description:

Performers wanted for "The Crucible" show. Please refer to the details below. ONLY LOCAL TALENT WILL BE CONSIDERED. About the project: Winner of both the Pulitzer Prize and Tony Award and inspired by the McCarthy hearings of the 1950s, the play takes audiences back to a fictionalized account of the Salem, Massachusetts witch trials that took place during the years 1692 and 1693. It is a tale of lies, revenge and mass hysteria as the citizens of Salem turn against each other and as gossip becomes fact, lies become truth and innocence becomes guilt. When a servant girl accuses a farmer’s wife of witchcraft, one accusation spirals into many, uncovering a web of bigotry and deceit that changes their lives forever. Miller explores how public hysteria combined with fear can destroy people’s lives. Among the most produced plays since its 1953 debut, The Crucible is both a gripping historical drama and an evergreen parable of contemporary society. Additional info: Callbacks to be held Thursday, July 24th at 8 PM as needed. Auditioners are asked to prepare a one-minute dramatic monologue from contemporary theatre literature. Actors may be asked to read from the script. The show will rehearse & perform at the Littleton Opera House. Rehearsals begin August 27th and will take place most Wednesday & Thursday evenings and Sunday afternoons. Performance dates are November 7, 8, 9, 13 (10:30AM school matinee) 14, 15 & 16. Cast members are required to be at all rehearsals, excluding conflicts previously noted at auditions. If interested, please apply.

22 roles

Abigail WilliamsFemale18-25 y.o.All ethnicities

Reverend Parris’s niece and the antagonist. Abigail was once the servant for the Proctor household, but Elizabeth Proctor fired her after discovering that Abigail had an affair with her husband, John. Smart, wily, a good liar, and vindictive when crossed, she uses her charismatic influence over the girls to gain power to supplant Elizabeth so she and John can marry.

Elizabeth ProctorFemale25-40 y.o.All ethnicities

John Proctor’s wife. Elizabeth fired Abigail with whom her husband was having an affair. Elizabeth is supremely virtuous, but often cold, especially to John whom she can’t forgive.

John ProctorMale28-45 y.o.All ethnicities

A local farmer who lives just outside town and the protagonist; Elizabeth Proctor’s husband. A stern, harsh-tongued man, John hates hypocrisy. His hidden sin—his affair with Abigail Williams—proves his downfall. When the hysteria begins, he hesitates to expose Abigail as a fraud because he worries that his secret will be revealed and his good name ruined.

Reverend Samuel ParrisMale35-55 y.o.All ethnicities

Minister of Salem’s church, disliked by many residents because of his power-hungry, greedy, and strong personality. He is more concerned about his reputation than the well-being of his sick daughter Betty. He is paranoid of being thrown out of Salem for having a witch as a daughter.

Mary WarrenFemale18-28 y.o.All ethnicities

A timid servant in the Proctor household and a member of Abigail’s group of girls. Easily influenced by those around her, she tries unsuccessfully to expose the hoax, but is thwarted by Abigail and the other girls. In order to save herself from their accusations of witchcraft, Mary ultimately recants her confession and turns on John Proctor.

Judge George DanforthMale40-65 y.o.All ethnicities

Deputy Governor of Massachusetts and presiding judge at the witch trials. Honest, scrupulous and the ultimate authority, at least in his own mind, Danforth is convinced that he is doing right in rooting out witchcraft.

Judge HathornMale40-65 y.o.All ethnicities

A judge who presides, along with Danforth, over the witch trials. Cold, ignorant and antagonistic, he denies any possible explanation other than witchcraft. Considered the “hanging judge” of the era.

Reverend John HaleMale25-40 y.o.All ethnicities

A young minister, a committed Christian nearing forty, reputed to be an expert on witchcraft called in to Salem to examine Parris’s daughter. His critical mind and intelligence save him from falling into blind fervor. His arrival sets the hysteria in motion, although he later regrets his actions and attempts to save the lives of those accused, even begging some—like John Proctor—to lie and confess in order to live.

Rebecca NurseFemale45-75 y.o.All ethnicities

Francis Nurse’s wife. Rebecca is a wise, sensible, and upright woman, pillar of the community, held in highest regard by most of the Salem community. Jealous of Nurse’s many children, the Putnams accuse her of witchcraft and, not only does she refuse to confess, but also she voices her opposition to the idea of witchcraft and falls victim to the hysteria.

Giles CoreyMale40-60 y.o.All ethnicities

An elderly but feisty farmer in Salem, famous for his tendency to file lawsuits and friend of John Proctor. After Giles’s wife, Martha, is accused of witchcraft, he is held in contempt of court and pressed to death with large stones. In spite of this torture, he refuses to plea (allowing his children to retain ownership of their property) and he refuses to accuse anyone else.

Francis NurseMale40-60 y.o.All ethnicities

A wealthy, influential man in Salem. Nurse is well respected by most people in Salem, but is an enemy of Thomas Putnam and his wife.

Thomas PutnamMale35-60 y.o.All ethnicities

A wealthy, influential citizen of Salem, Putnam holds a grudge against Francis Nurse for preventing Putnam’s brother-in-law from being elected to the office of minister. He uses the witch trials to increase his own wealth by accusing people of witchcraft and then buying up their land.

Ann PutnamFemale35-60 y.o.All ethnicities

Thomas Putnam’s wife, has given birth to eight children, but only Ruth Putnam survived. The other seven died before they were a day old, and Ann is convinced that they were murdered by supernatural means.

Betty ParrisFemale18-25 y.o.All ethnicities

Requires physicality – Reverend Parris’s daughter. Betty falls into a strange stupor after Parris catches her and the girls dancing in the forest with Tituba.

Ezekiel CheeverMale25-60 y.o.All ethnicities

An astute but morally weak man from Salem who acts as the witch trials’ court clerk. This upright friend to most residents of Salem quickly turns on former friends and those accused of witchcraft, handling their arrests.

Marshal George HerrickMale25-60 y.o.All ethnicities

The marshal of Salem responsible for bringing defendants before the court. Sympathetic, he comes to disbelieve the witchcraft allegations.

Mercy LewisFemale18-28 y.o.All ethnicities

Servant to the Putnams, Mercy is a “sly, merciless girl” She proves to be Abigail’s closest friend, sticking by her to the end.

Susanna WalcottFemale18-28 y.o.All ethnicities

Susanna is a nervous and hasty girl, younger than Abigail. She works for Dr. Griggs. She participates in the ritual in the woods with Tituba.

Sarah GoodFemale20-30 y.o.All ethnicities

One of the first to be accused of witchcraft, she is poor and often rejected from society. Pregnant at her trial, she gives birth in jail but the baby dies. The ordeal has affected her to the point of mental instability. She appears only briefly in the last scene.

HopkinsMale18-56 y.o.All ethnicities

Adult, non speaking - the jailor

Puritan GirlsFemale18-25 y.o.All ethnicities

TownspeopleBoth genders18-56 y.o.All ethnicities