That was... rather comedic.
Mostly because I found the satire-based voice acting to be a riot. That, and the minorization and downgrading of pivotal scenes to silly blips that pretty much summed them up well. Adding a "9000" joke kinda helped. Just a little, though.
Quick problem: I noticed that the Proctor image from once of the early scenes froze up and stayed on-screen, which was kinda annoying. Might have been just me, though.
I'm guessing that you're having to read this play in school, and decided to make a quick satire for shits 'n giggles. Well, it worked.