John Proctor is the Villain
John Proctor is the Villain
John Proctor is the Villain
By Kimberly Belflower
Mar. 10 – Apr. 4, 2027
Shimberg Playhouse, Straz Center
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What It's About
At a high school in a one-stoplight town in Georgia, a group of lively teens navigate young love, sex ed, and a few school scandals while studying Arthur Miller’s The Crucible in English class. As the students delve into the American classic, they begin to question the play’s perspective and the validity of naming its hero. With deep wells of passion and biting humor, this dramatic comedy captures a generation mid-transformation, running on pop music, optimism and fury. Alternating between touching, unsettling and bitingly funny moments, these teens discover that their future is not bound by the past and that they have the power to change it all by writing their own coming-of-age story.
With a Broadway cast led by Stranger Things’ Sadie Sink, John Proctor is the Villain was listed by Entertainment Weekly in the top 3 Broadway shows of 2025. It’s the winner of two Outer Critics Circle Awards, including Outstanding New Broadway Play. It was nominated for seven 2025 Tony Awards, including Best Play, and four Drama Desk Awards, including Outstanding Play. Tampa audiences will get a chance to see this red-hot play before it hits the big screen – a film adaptation produced by Sadie Sink and Tiny Fey was announced in January.
a pulsating portrait of wasted youth that invokes all the standard genre conventions [only] to transcend them through the power of its music and the artistry of its execution, the show is as invigorating and ultimately as moving as anything I've seen on Broadway. – The New York Times.
Critic Reviews
There are dozens of us! DOZENS! Heyyyyyy Uncle Father Oscar. Well excuse me, Judge Reinhold! It’s Sunday, but screw it — juice box time. I’ve always been deeply passionate about nature. Perhaps you remember Neuterfest? I’ll never forget your wedding. Well excuse me, Judge Reinhold! It’s Sunday, but screw it — juice box time. I’ve always been deeply passionate about nature. Perhaps you remember Neuterfest? I’ll never forget your wedding. – BroadwayWorld
There are dozens of us! DOZENS! – BroadwayWorld
DOZENS! – BroadwayWorld
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Cast & Crew
- David Jenkins – Director
- Jeremy Douglass – Music Director
- Alexander Jones – Choreographer
- Nicole Jeannine Smith – Stage Manager
Cast
- Kiara Dorothea – Whatsername
- Ruthgena Faraco – Ensemble
- Cody Farkas – Johnny
- Ev Frederick – Ensemble
- Noa Friedman – Heather
- Katie Huettel – Ensemble
- Kayley Jewel – Ensemble
- Alex Martinez – Ensemble
- Jaryn McCann – Will
- Spencer Meyers – St. Jimmy
- Matthew Morris – Tunny
- Troy Ochoa-Rowland – Ensemble
- Alex Rodriguez – Ensemble
- Katrina Stevenson – Dance Captain
- Kayla Witoshynsky – Ensemble
- Mariela Zeno – Extraordinary Girl
Band
- Elwood Bond – Drums
- Jeremy Douglass – Keys
- Joe Grady – Bass
- Tom Kersey – Cello
- Mark Warren – Guitars
- TBA – Guitar 2
Crew
- Jo Averill-Snell – Light Design
- Chris Giuffré – Technical Director/Set Design
- Skylar Jay – Scenic Artist
- Eric Leas – Scenic Specialist
- Katrina Stevenson – Costume Design
Production
- David Jenkins – Producing Artistic Director
- Greg Newcomb – Key Art
- Shawn Paonessa – Online Producer
- Jena Rashid – Producing Associate
- Nicole Jeannine Smith – Producing Associate
- Ava Zientek – Directing Apprentice
Patron Reviews
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