'The Crucible' showcases USC theatrical past, present
By Genna Contino | Jan. 31, 2018USC's theater program is bringing the classic tale of "The Crucible" to the main stage Feb. 2 through Feb. 10.
USC's theater program is bringing the classic tale of "The Crucible" to the main stage Feb. 2 through Feb. 10.
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