If you’re looking for posters, art packs, logo packs, t-shirt graphics, program covers, playbill designs and ticket templates for the popular play “The Crucible”, this is your place. Review the options below and pick the one best for you. We’ve prepared these as templates and you are free to modify them for your own use. Take the work out of advertising your production and increase your ticket sales.
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When several young girls in Salem, Massachusetts are caught dancing in the woods, they each claim they were possessed by spirits. Eventually, this small lie leads to mass hysteria and many of the townspeople become indicted for witch craft. After John Proctor (our protagonist) discovers his wife has been accused, he goes on a mission to set her free and disprove the lies spreading throughout the village.
However, Proctor meets his match in a cruel, iron-willed Judge Danforth, who “speaks God’s law” with resolution. Eventually Proctor himself becomes condemned for witch craft. At the end of the play, however, when Danforth gives Proctor the opportunity to spare his life, Proctor is empowered. He refuses to lie about his honor and hangs in a final act of redemption.
Arthur Miller wrote this play in response to the House of Un-American Activities established by Joseph McCarthy in the late 40s. The sole purpose of this house was to seek out Communists hiding in the fabric of American society. Miller saw a distinct parallel between the House of Un-American Activities and the Salem Witch trial, and used that parallel to express how hysteria can lead to irrational fear and violent injustice.
Download the artwork and find your own printer. The logo pack includes artwork for posters, tickets and programs as well as a logo for T-shirts, banners and signs. Requires the Adobe Creative Cloud to edit and print.
The Crucible
$34.95
The Crucible
If you’re looking for posters, art packs, logo packs, t-shirt graphics, program covers, playbill designs and ticket templates for the popular play “The Crucible”, this is your place. Review the options below and pick the one best for you. We’ve prepared these as templates and you are free to modify them for your own use. Take the work out of advertising your production and increase your ticket sales.
← LOOK! That can be your own information.
You can buy this artwork and use it for your own production of “The Crucible.”
When several young girls in Salem, Massachusetts are caught dancing in the woods, they each claim they were possessed by spirits. Eventually, this small lie leads to mass hysteria and many of the townspeople become indicted for witch craft. After John Proctor (our protagonist) discovers his wife has been accused, he goes on a mission to set her free and disprove the lies spreading throughout the village.
However, Proctor meets his match in a cruel, iron-willed Judge Danforth, who “speaks God’s law” with resolution. Eventually Proctor himself becomes condemned for witch craft. At the end of the play, however, when Danforth gives Proctor the opportunity to spare his life, Proctor is empowered. He refuses to lie about his honor and hangs in a final act of redemption.
Arthur Miller wrote this play in response to the House of Un-American Activities established by Joseph McCarthy in the late 40s. The sole purpose of this house was to seek out Communists hiding in the fabric of American society. Miller saw a distinct parallel between the House of Un-American Activities and the Salem Witch trial, and used that parallel to express how hysteria can lead to irrational fear and violent injustice.
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Download the artwork and find your own printer. The logo pack includes artwork for posters, tickets and programs as well as a logo for T-shirts, banners and signs. Requires the Adobe Creative Cloud to edit and print.
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Art Pack, 11"x17" Poster Pack, 18"x12" Yard Sign Pack, 8’x3′ Banner