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Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuLust and betrayal against the backdrop of the Salem witch trials.Lust and betrayal against the backdrop of the Salem witch trials.Lust and betrayal against the backdrop of the Salem witch trials.
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Yesterday evening I went to see this play as a movie and I'm not able to give it enough praise. The morning after I still can't stop thinking about the haunting story line and the brilliant acting. Especially Richard Armitage as John Proctor simply took my breath away. The pain and sorrow he felt was so very palpable. At first I was a little afraid that the length of the play might be a bit to much, but it turned out to be so extremely captivating, by the end I simply didn't want it to stop. The filming has also been done beautifully. I felt like I was actual standing between the characters.
If you're able to see one of the few screenings of this movie, please go. I can assure you, you won't feel sorry.
If you're able to see one of the few screenings of this movie, please go. I can assure you, you won't feel sorry.
Yael Farber's unique interpretation of Arthur Miller's iconic play THE CRUCIBLE, staged by the Old Vic, garnered an impressive 10 Five Star reviews from the National Press during its sold-out run from June to September 2014. Featuring Richard Armitage in the role of John Proctor, the production earned two Olivier Award nominations, including Best Revival and Best Actor, as well as an Evening Standard Award nomination for Best Director. It also secured five Broadway World Awards, one of which was for Best Direction. Farber's rendition of THE CRUCIBLE stands out as one of the most successful productions in the rich history of The Old Vic. Following its triumphant run, The Old Vic and Digital Theatre made a filmed version available, reaching audiences in 20 countries and attracting over 50,000 viewers both in cinemas and online.
While I was among those who experienced the production, I found myself less captivated than many others. The performances were commendable, yet the directing felt overly dramatic to me, bordering on distracting.
While I was among those who experienced the production, I found myself less captivated than many others. The performances were commendable, yet the directing felt overly dramatic to me, bordering on distracting.
I think 9.1 is a low rating for this masterpiece. I loved every single thing about this movie. D.Day Lewis's film has 6.8 in IMDb while this movie has 9.1. Isn't it great? I mean it was closer to the original and the fact that godfather 2 has lower rating than this film, then it says everything. Also, it was better than in the theater. Last but not least, Samantha and Richard were great in the film, i would like to see Samantha in other films, too.They were both absolutely awesome.
I actually went to watch this at The Old Vic Theatre. And it didn't disappoint in any way, the opposite is true! Due to the great direction you could feel you were part of what was developing on the stage. As if you were there, witnessing... This in itself was unique and groundbreaking, especially sitting on the 1st row.
Yes, Richard Armitage is definitely great in the role of John Proctor - but all the other actors did a superb job, may I mention the late, amazing Adrian Schiller, Natalie Gavin, Anna Madeley and William Gaunt, just to name 4. How were they able to do it twice a day two times a week for I don't recall how many months still baffles me!
All in all one of the best theatre plays I had the pleasure to watch, and I am also very glad to own the filming of it.
Yes, Richard Armitage is definitely great in the role of John Proctor - but all the other actors did a superb job, may I mention the late, amazing Adrian Schiller, Natalie Gavin, Anna Madeley and William Gaunt, just to name 4. How were they able to do it twice a day two times a week for I don't recall how many months still baffles me!
All in all one of the best theatre plays I had the pleasure to watch, and I am also very glad to own the filming of it.
'The Crucible' (2014)
Opening thoughts: My first full production of any of Arthur Miller's plays was the 2019 National Theatre Live production 'All My Sons', which was a truly powerful experience still remembered quite vividly to this day. 'The Crucible' is every bit as powerful a play in its own way, and scary in its relevance. The story is darkly haunting and emotional and the dialogue while wordy (true with all Miller) hits hard and provokes thought. My opinion of Richard Armitage is very high, despite him too often being a lot better than what he chooses to star in.
This was a truly extraordinary production in every way, with everything that is so great about the play intact while not playing it safe. After being very underwhelmed by 2017's 'Salome', also directed by Fael Farber (visually stunning and well acted generally, but something of a perplexing slog), this production of 'The Crucible'. And the infinitely superior production of the two, with it being more cohesive, much more arresting and more accessible and more tasteful dramatically.
Good things: Everything. First and foremost, it is very visually striking with a lot of dark brooding atmosphere that never looks too grim while not being too clean. The dream-like opening and the lighting particularly stand out. The music has a genuine creepiness that gels with the dark drama more than ideally. Farber's stage direction is remarkable, maintaining the play's integrity and spirit while giving it a refreshing and for this play unique visceral rawness.
Everything here is done in very good taste with no gratuity or pacing lulls and there was no issue had following the story or understanding Farber's intentions. Particularly well done were the bone chilling courtroom scene and the very uncompromising depiction of panic and fear in the community at that time, which felt incredibly authentic and actually very scary in its relevance.
Can't fault any of the performances, Armitage brings great intensity and depth to his tortured, conflicted soul of a character and Samantha Colley absolutely sears in the courtroom scene. Miller's dialogue still hits hard hugely and it is very unyieldingly hard edged and thought provoking.
Closing thoughts: Summing up, extraordinary.
10/10.
Opening thoughts: My first full production of any of Arthur Miller's plays was the 2019 National Theatre Live production 'All My Sons', which was a truly powerful experience still remembered quite vividly to this day. 'The Crucible' is every bit as powerful a play in its own way, and scary in its relevance. The story is darkly haunting and emotional and the dialogue while wordy (true with all Miller) hits hard and provokes thought. My opinion of Richard Armitage is very high, despite him too often being a lot better than what he chooses to star in.
This was a truly extraordinary production in every way, with everything that is so great about the play intact while not playing it safe. After being very underwhelmed by 2017's 'Salome', also directed by Fael Farber (visually stunning and well acted generally, but something of a perplexing slog), this production of 'The Crucible'. And the infinitely superior production of the two, with it being more cohesive, much more arresting and more accessible and more tasteful dramatically.
Good things: Everything. First and foremost, it is very visually striking with a lot of dark brooding atmosphere that never looks too grim while not being too clean. The dream-like opening and the lighting particularly stand out. The music has a genuine creepiness that gels with the dark drama more than ideally. Farber's stage direction is remarkable, maintaining the play's integrity and spirit while giving it a refreshing and for this play unique visceral rawness.
Everything here is done in very good taste with no gratuity or pacing lulls and there was no issue had following the story or understanding Farber's intentions. Particularly well done were the bone chilling courtroom scene and the very uncompromising depiction of panic and fear in the community at that time, which felt incredibly authentic and actually very scary in its relevance.
Can't fault any of the performances, Armitage brings great intensity and depth to his tortured, conflicted soul of a character and Samantha Colley absolutely sears in the courtroom scene. Miller's dialogue still hits hard hugely and it is very unyieldingly hard edged and thought provoking.
Closing thoughts: Summing up, extraordinary.
10/10.
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- WissenswertesOlivier Awards 2015 Nominations: Best Revival, Best Actor - Richard Armitage.
- VerbindungenVersion of Die Hexen von Salem (1957)
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