Production of Arthur Miller's play at The Old Vic in 2016, directed by Yaël Farber and starring Richard Armitage, Samantha Colley and Anna Madeley. The play dramatises the Salem witch trials in Massachusetts in the 17th Century. The play was written as an allegory for McCarthyism in the 1950s at a time when the government was persecuting people for being communists. Marama Corlett played the part of Betty Paris, the 10 year old daughter of the local preacher who is suspected of witchcraft. The play was also screened in cinemas.