New York Through The Eye Of "John Proctor is the Villain" Star Fina Strazza
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John Proctor is the Villain runs at the Booth Theater through September 7 and follows five high-school women in a conservative Georgia town during the 2018 #MeToo movement. The teens clash with their school after an assignment to read and analyze Arthur Miller's The Crucible. Fina Strazza portrays Beth Powell and brings Broadway and screen experience, including the title role in Matilda, appearances on Law and Order: SVU, and in A Christmas Melody. Strazza lives in the West Village, enjoys brownstone-lined streets and iced americanos, expresses nostalgia for Theater District landmarks, and joined the Broadway community at age eight.
Dissecting "The Crucible" starts it all. I'm talking about the thought-provoking and undoubtedly thrilling Broadway play " John Proctor is the Villain," running through September 7 at the Booth Theater in Midtown Manhattan. The production centers on five high-school women living in a conservative Georgia town during the heart of the #MeToo movement in 2018. They butt heads with their school and begin to question everything around them when they get an assignment to read and analyze Arthur Miller's famous play "The Crucible."
I've lived there my whole life, it's my hometown (save for my first three years when we lived on the East Side in Tudor City). Walking the brownstone-lined streets and window shopping in the sunshine with an iced americano brings me such simple bliss. I'd like to try some other NYC neighborhoods at some point in my lifetime (maybe Cobble Hill, or the East Village, Upper West Side) but, I think the West Village will always be where my heart beats the hardest.
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