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  • 1.  JOHN PROCTOR IS THE VILLAIN

    Posted 07-28-2025 13:01

    Has anyone taught John Proctor is the Villain in high school? I do She Kills Monsters as our scene study play in even years, and I'm hoping to add JPITV this year. I'd love any wisdom anyone can share!



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    Cassy Maxton-Whitacre
    Theatre, Film, and Communications Instructor
    Shenandoah Valley Governor's School
    Fishersville, VA
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  • 2.  RE: JOHN PROCTOR IS THE VILLAIN

    Posted 07-29-2025 10:50

    I have asked my admin to read it as I would like to produce it this year if at all possible.  If I cannot get a student to play the teacher role I will not do it and have my adv students read it in class.  It is such an important play for students.  



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    Lori Hilliard
    Theatre Director
    Asheville High School
    NC
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  • 3.  RE: JOHN PROCTOR IS THE VILLAIN

    Posted 07-29-2025 15:19

    How can we find the script? I went to the author's page and it was listed as a DPS title, but I was unable to find it there.



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    Ashley Hardin
    Gautier High School
    MS
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  • 4.  RE: JOHN PROCTOR IS THE VILLAIN

    Posted 07-30-2025 08:18

    Dramatists Play Service, Inc.

    This should take you to the acting edition.



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    Cassy Maxton-Whitacre
    Theatre, Film, and Communications Instructor
    Shenandoah Valley Governor's School
    Fishersville, VA
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  • 5.  RE: JOHN PROCTOR IS THE VILLAIN

    Posted 07-29-2025 12:59

    Great play. I teach it alongside The Crucible, which evokes many important conversations. After reading the scripts, we watch productions of both. Then, we do scenes from both if time permits. 



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    Katie Blackerby Weible
    Theatre Dept Chair
    Youth Performing Arts School
    Louisville KY
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  • 6.  RE: JOHN PROCTOR IS THE VILLAIN

    Posted 07-30-2025 08:13
    I love this play, but can I ask how you've watched a production in class? Is there a site where it is available? Or are you close to the theatre in NY? I would love to watch this, but am too far from the show right now.





  • 7.  RE: JOHN PROCTOR IS THE VILLAIN

    Posted 07-30-2025 14:20

    Hi Elisabeth,

    I'm having trouble sending replies through this site. Can you send me your personal/school email?

    Katie (katherine.weible@jefferson.kyschools.us)



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    Katie Blackerby Weible
    Theatre Dept Chair
    Youth Performing Arts School
    Louisville KY
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  • 8.  RE: JOHN PROCTOR IS THE VILLAIN

    Posted 07-31-2025 07:48
    Inquiring minds want to know




  • 9.  RE: JOHN PROCTOR IS THE VILLAIN

    Posted 08-05-2025 11:29

    For those of you who frequently teach or use THE CRUCIBLE and are now also interested in JOHN PROCTOR IS THE VILLAIN, you might be interested in a couple of other plays that comment on, are companion pieces to, and are in conversation with the events of Miller's play and the Salem Witch Trials.  

    We represent Talene Monahon's THE GOOD JOHN PROCTOR, which ran Off Broadway a couple of seasons ago.  It's an atmospheric play set in Salem, 1691. Nine year-old Betty Parris and eleven year-old Abigail Williams' churn butter, play with poppets, and whisper at night while strange noises emanate from The Woods in the darkness. As fourteen-year-old Mercy Lewis declares, "Satan is everywhere." When Abigail starts working for a local farmer, John Proctor, the children's world is turned upside down…THE GOOD JOHN PROCTOR reimagines the year leading up to the infamous Salem Witch Trials through the eyes of the girls at the center of it all.

    https://www.theatricalrights.com/show/the-good-john-proctor/

    GOOD JOHN PROCTOR deals with the lead up to THE CRUCIBLE, and then we have WITCH HUNT, which returns Salem ten years after Miller's play.  WITCH HUNT is by Liz Duffy Adams, whose play BORN WITH TEETH is about to open in London's West End.  In Duff's play, it is ten years after Abigail Williams, instigator of the witch trials, disappeared from Salem, when she turns up at the tavern of her fellow ex witch-hunter, Mercy Lewis. About to leave the colonies forever, it's her last chance to understand the madness that overtook them. But with war threatening northern New England yet again, Mercy and her fellow townspeople are in no mood for Abigail's doubts, which suggest to them complicity with the devil. And just when everything is at its most dangerously tense-the devil himself shows up.

    https://www.theatricalrights.com/show/witch-hunt/



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    Craig Pospisil
    Vice President - TRW
    TRW - Theatrical Rights Worldwide
    New York NY
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