Auditions

The Crucible‘ by Arthur Miller is a classic play set during the Salem Witch Trials of 1692. The play follows the townspeople as hysteria and paranoia slowly spread, ultimately leading to the trial and execution of innocent people accused of witchcraft. It is a powerful story of individual conscience in the face of oppressive authority and public hysteria, as well as a lesson in the consequences of intolerance. As an allegory for McCarthyism, it serves as an important reminder of the dangers of prejudice and mass hysteria.

Directed by: Duygu Monson

Stage Manager: Anna Larsen

Audition dates: December 4th & 5th, 3:00 PM to 5:00 PM

Audition Location: Shoreline Community College Theater, 16101 Greenwood Ave. N., 1600 Bldg. / Theater, Shoreline, WA 98133

Audition preparation: Please come prepared with a monologue to perform that is no longer than 2 minutes in length. Resumes and headshots strongly appreciated but not required. Below, please choose an audition time slot from the drop down menu. If you need to change, cancel or move your audition after signing up, please email John at jnold@shoreline.edu . Then sign up for another timeslot.

If there are no available times slots or none that can work for you, please email jnold@shoreline.edu.

The Crucible performances dates are:

March 8, 9, 15, 16 - 7:30pm

March 10, 17 - 3:00 PM

Character List

  • Reverend Parris Minister in Salem. He believes a faction plans to force him to leave Salem, so he attempts to strengthen his authority through the witch trial proceedings.
  • Betty Parris Parris' daughter. Her father discovers her dancing in the woods, and she later accuses individuals of practicing witchcraft.
  • Abigail Williams Parris' niece. She instigates the witch trials by falsely accusing others of witchcraft. She pretends to see spirits and instructs the other girls to pretend as well.
  • Tituba Parris' black slave. Parris discovers her casting spells and making potions with the girls in the woods.
  • Mrs. Ann Putnam Wife of Thomas Putnam. She believes that a witch is responsible for the deaths of her seven infant children. Her jealousy of Rebecca Nurse leads her to accuse Goody Nurse of being a witch.
  • Thomas Putnam A greedy landowner in Salem. He systematically accuses his neighbors of witchcraft so that he might purchase their lands after they hang.
  • Ruth Putnam The Putnams' daughter. She accuses individuals of practicing witchcraft. A witness claims to have heard Putnam say Ruth's accusations helped him obtain land.
  • Mary Warren Servant to the Proctors. She goes along with Abigail and the girls by falsely accusing others of witchcraft; however, she later admits that she was lying.
  • Mercy Lewis Servant to the Putnams and friend to Abigail. She participates in the witch trials by pretending to see spirits and falsely accusing individuals of witchcraft.
  • John Proctor Salem farmer and former lover of Abigail's. He openly denounces Parris and does not attend church.
  • Elizabeth Proctor Wife of John Proctor. She is a decent and honest woman, who dismissed Abigail because of her affair with John Proctor.
  • Reverend Hale Minister in Beverly. The people of Salem summon him to investigate Betty's condition and determine if witchcraft is responsible. He supports the witch trials, but later denounces them when he learns that Abigail is lying.
  • Rebecca Nurse Wife of Francis Nurse. She is one of the most respected individuals in Salem because of her kindness and charity. She argues against the witch trial investigations. Mrs. Putnam accuses her of witchcraft.
  • Francis Nurse Farmer and landowner in Salem. He is a respected member of the community often called upon to settle disagreements between individuals.
  • Susanna Walcott Friend to Abigail. She also takes part in the trials by falsely accusing others of witchcraft.
  • Giles Corey Elderly inhabitant of Salem. He challenges the court in an attempt to defend his wife who has been convicted of witchcraft. He is pressed to death as a result.
  • Sarah Good Beggar in Salem. She is the first individual accused of witchcraft.
  • Judge Hathorne A judge in the Salem court.
  • Deputy Governor Danforth A special judge serving in the Salem court during the witch trials. He signs the death sentences for those individuals who refuse to confess their crimes. He refuses to delay any execution for fear that he will appear weak and irresolute.
  • Ezekial Cheever Appointed by the court to assist in arresting accused individuals.
  • Marshal Herrick Appointed by the court to arrest the accused individuals.
  • Hopkins Jailer.