LIFE

Witness a 17th-century witch hunt through ‘CCP NTL: The Crucible’

DAILY TRIBUNE

Picking up where the 2023 lineup for its first season left off, the CCP National Theatre Live welcomes the new year with American playwright Arthur Miller's dark and chilling play The Crucible, screening on 30 January, 6 p.m., at the Ayala Malls Cinemas Greenbelt 3 Cinema 1.

Set in the Puritan New England town of Salem, Massachusetts, The Crucible tells a captivating parable of power with historical accounts leading up to the infamous 1692 witch trials. This is the same story from which the Tanghalang Pilipino's award-winning play Ang Pag-uusig was based from. 

Directed by renowned West End director Lyndsey Turner and designed by Tony Award-winner Es Devlin, the play tells story about a group of young women in Salem who are accused of practicing witchcraft. As a climate of fear, vendetta and accusation spreads through the community, no one is safe from trial.

Based on true people and events, this exciting drama about the Puritan purge of witchcraft in old Salem explores themes of history, community, herd mentality and truth.  

Actress Erin Doherty, best known for her portrayal of the young Princess Anne in the third and fourth seasons of the acclaimed drama series The Crown, stars alongside Australian actor, screenwriter and director Brendan Cowell, whose plays have been produced by prominent theater companies in Australia and internationally, in this contemporary new staging.

First launched in June 2009, the National Theater Live is a groundbreaking project to broadcast the best of British theater live from the London stage to cinemas across the United Kingdom, around the world, and now in the Philippines. 

Witness the magic of London National Theatre right at your local cinema through CCP National Theatre Live, featuring world-class stage plays all digitally filmed in high definition quality. NTL films their plays in front of live theater audiences, but optimized for the big screen and made accessible to theater fans across the globe.

"This 2024, we continue to bring new and exciting artistic and cultural experiences to all Filipino people from both local and international theater shows. Through the CCP NTL and other CCP programs, we hope to encourage art appreciation and participation through live theater," said CCP president Michelle Nikki Junia. 

The regular ticket price for the screening is P250, with a special discounted price for students at P150. A senior citizen discount for non-Makati residents and PWD will be provided, while all senior citizens with Makati resident IDs shall be allowed free entry as mandated by local government regulations. Tickets are available via sureseats.com.