The Crucible

Top Rated Beyond Broadway Show on Show-Score

ALLISON WICK in the role of Abigail was bewitching as a shape-shifter from demon to false victim. Her slim, lithe persona and vividly expressive eyes combined with her near-telepathic acting literally haunted me...MS. WICK also directed the production which was tight, fluid and spellbinding from beginning to end. She pays all the due tribute to the playwright’s words while using the limited space of the theater in a very effective and compelling way.
— MICHAEL D'ANTONI, OUTER STAGE
Almost flawless. Not much more can be said about a great production of a classic play. Allison Wick appears to be a rising young talent.
— SHOW-SCORE, BILL 6228
Kudos to Allison Wick, who is not only excellent as the callous and mischievous Abigail Williams, but who directs a compelling version of The Crucible working with very little.
— SHOW-SCORE, SCOTT 7281
As Abigail Williams, John’s infatuated stalker, Allison Wick was devious, cunning, and erotic. As the play’s director, she demonstrated talent and skill…There was some remarkably fine acting in this performance
— JAN EWING, SPECTRUM CABLE
Hunger Theatre delivers an emotionally raw version of The Crucible that reveals the terror caused by personal vengeance, religious hysteria, and political persecution. The strength of this production is the striking performances from virtually the entire cast.
— Stephen Marino, Editor, THE ARTHUR MILLER JOURNAL
Hair-raising, timely, beautifully played, powerfully staged, brilliantly constructed...Both Hunger Theatre productions I’ve seen have made a big theatrical bang with a tiny budget...Kudos to director Allison Wick (who also plays Abigail!) for wringing an impressive range of dynamics from her material.
— Show-Score, Jim Jim Jim