As the light streams in through the ruptured windows on to that dirty worn linoleum floor, the fragments of a violent world, mid-explosion, hang brilliantly in...
As straightforward a drama as it seems to be, it’s harder than you’d think to make Arthur Miller’s The Price really land with the impact it deserves. And...
Misconceptions, manipulations, sibling rivalry and not wanting to let go of the past are all at the helm of Arthur Miller’s moralistic 1968 drama The Price,...
This little produced play by Arthur Miller, a later entry into this playwright’s body of work (1968), was Miller’s most successful play after Death of a Salesman. The...
Richard Greenberg’s The Babylon Line, at Lincoln Center Theater, directed by Terry Kinney, is already at the end of the play before it even starts. Our narrator, the leading...