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John Proctor Is the Villain Tickets at Royal Court, London

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Five young women running on pop music, optimism, and fury are about to shed light on the darkest secrets in their small town. A story about girlhood, power, and questioning the narratives we’ve been taught.

⏱️ Running time: 1hr 40min. No interval. β€’ πŸ‘₯ Age: Ages 12+. β€’ πŸ“… Booking to 25 April 2026

About the show

'One day, maybe, the new world we were promised will actually be new.' Five young women running on pop music, optimism, and fury are about to shed light on the darkest secrets in their small town. A story about girlhood, power, and questioning the narratives we’ve been taught. Tony Award-winner Danya Taymor (The Outsiders) directs Kimberly Belflower’s bitingly funny, seven-time Tony Award-nominated fresh take on Arthur Miller’s The Crucible. 'Vital, hilarious, thrilling, and urgently necessary' New York Times 'It feels like special witchcraft that Arthur Miller’s The Crucible also made its English debut at the Royal Court exactly 70 years ago, and we can’t wait to present our production on the very same stage.' Danya Taymor and Kimberly Belflower __Captioned:__
- Wednesday 22nd April, 7:30pm
__Audio Described:__
- Saturday 25th April, 1:30pm
__Relaxed Performance:__
- Saturday 18thΒ April, 1:30pm

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Upcoming performances of John Proctor Is the Villain

Booking to 25 April 2026

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Venue and getting here β€” Royal Court

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