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Sadie Sink’s Tony-Nominated Performance in ‘John Proctor Is the Villain’ Earns Critical Acclaim

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Sadie Sink’s portrayal of Shelby Holcomb in Kimberly Belflower’s “John Proctor Is the Villain” has garnered , culminating in a Award for Performance by an Actress in a Leading in a Play. This marks a significant milestone in Sink’s career, following her earlier Broadway appearances in “Annie” and “The Audience.”

The play, which opened on 14, 2025, at the Booth Theatre, into the lives of school in rural Georgia as they dissect Arthur Miller’s “The Crucible.” Through this lens, the students confront themes of heroism, villainy, and personal identity. Sink’s performance has lauded for its depth and authenticity, capturing the complexities of adolescence with nuance.

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Critics have praised the production for its sharp writing and timely relevance. The Guardian highlighted the play’s “smart and snappy” approach to high school , noting its resonance with contemporary issues.The Washington Post also commended the cast, particularly Sink, for their compelling performances that elevate the material beyond a mere classroom setting.

In addition to Sink’s nomination, the production received six other Tony nods, including Best Play, Best Director of a Play for Danya Taymor, and Best Performance by an Actress in a Featured Role in a Play for Fina Strazza.  The show’s success has led to an extension of its Broadway through August 31, 2025, reflecting its strong reception among audiences and critics .

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Beyond the stage, “John Proctor Is the Villain” is set to make its way to the silver . A film adaptation is currently in development, with Sink attached as an executive . Marc Platt and Tina Fey are also on board as producers, indicating a promising future for the play’s cinematic .

As the production continues its Broadway run, audiences can look forward to experiencing Sink’s performance and the play’s insightful exploration of , identity, and societal .

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