

The Scarlet Letter
Nathaniel Hawthorne
In today's world of reduced privacy, increased bullying, intensified peer pressure, and the pursuit of notoriety, toxic societal pressures are everywhere.
Yet these same themes were central to Nathaniel Hawthorne's classic The Scarlet Letter, set in the 17th century.
This adaptation offers a bold contemporary lens through which to view Hawthorne's story, connecting its enduring concerns to today's post-digital, hyper-connected culture.
It explores shame and accountability — both individual and communal — while asking: How often does our society become Puritanical, convicting people in the court of public opinion?
As the accused, does one choose bitterness or transformation?
How do communities heal from moral panic, fear, and judgment?
While the plot centers on Hester, this adaptation also closely examines the men and women of the community — their fears, transgressions, shame, and choices — revealing a story as urgently relevant now as it was in Hawthorne's time.
The Scarlet Letter is a play written by Kelli Tatum, based on The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne and published by Broadway Play Publishing (2026).
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