The Crucible review: flawless casting in a mature interpretation

By Peter Craven
Updated February 10 2015 - 1:23pm, first published 1:03pm
Unsentimental: Richard Armitage as John Proctor and Natalie Gavin as Mary Warren in the Old Vic production of Arthur Miller's <i>The Crucible</i>. Photo: Johan Persson
Unsentimental: Richard Armitage as John Proctor and Natalie Gavin as Mary Warren in the Old Vic production of Arthur Miller's <i>The Crucible</i>. Photo: Johan Persson
Unsentimental: Richard Armitage as John Proctor and Natalie Gavin as Mary Warren in the Old Vic production of Arthur Miller's <i>The Crucible</i>. Photo: Johan Persson
Unsentimental: Richard Armitage as John Proctor and Natalie Gavin as Mary Warren in the Old Vic production of Arthur Miller's <i>The Crucible</i>. Photo: Johan Persson
Unsentimental: Richard Armitage as John Proctor and Natalie Gavin as Mary Warren in the Old Vic production of Arthur Miller's <i>The Crucible</i>. Photo: Johan Persson
Unsentimental: Richard Armitage as John Proctor and Natalie Gavin as Mary Warren in the Old Vic production of Arthur Miller's <i>The Crucible</i>. Photo: Johan Persson
Unsentimental: Richard Armitage as John Proctor and Natalie Gavin as Mary Warren in the Old Vic production of Arthur Miller's <i>The Crucible</i>. Photo: Johan Persson
Unsentimental: Richard Armitage as John Proctor and Natalie Gavin as Mary Warren in the Old Vic production of Arthur Miller's <i>The Crucible</i>. Photo: Johan Persson

THEATRE
The Crucible 
★★★★★
The Old Vic
Cinema Live
Selected Cinemas

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