Drama Students Present The Crucible and Road
Last Thursday, Ashton Sixth Form College's Drama students presented a dual performance of "The Crucible" by Arthur Miller and "Road" by Jim Cartwright. Students regularly put on performances throughout the year as part of their course, which take place in the Performing Arts Theatre.
"The Crucible" depicts The Salem Witch Trials of the 1600s in Massachusettes, USA, while "Road" explores the working class in Lancashire under Margaret Thatcher's government. The contrasting themes and political issues in both of these productions shows the depth of experience and talent Ashton Sixth Form College's drama students presented on the evening.
Audience members described the productions as,
Another fantastic theatrical experience tonight. I thoroughly enjoyed both plays and felt privileged to have been able to have been able to see both excellent productions.
Nigel Skinner of the Tameside Reporter said on Twitter,
Another amazing night of hard hitting drama at @ASFCPerfArts - well done to everyone involved for an outstanding production - or two! pic.twitter.com/7eIsRsRYPf
— Nigel Skinner (@NigelSkinner9) April 20, 2017