London Evening Standard on MSN: The price: Arthur Miller's post-crash drama shouldn't work this well
The Price review: Arthur Miller's knotty post-Crash drama shouldn't work this well - 4/5 Arthur Miller’s post-Depression play is unsurprisingly timely again at the Marylebone Theatre ...
Arthur Miller's The Price first debuted on Broadway in 1968. Its power focuses on a near biblical telling of patriarchal favouritism and its effect between two ...
On stage at Theatrical Outfit until May 3rd, Arthur Miller's THE PRICE showcases the same team who made a previous Atlanta favorite, THE LEHMAN TRILOGY with director Matt Torney. This late-career ...
NJ.com: ‘The Price’ is a strong version of Miller’s weaker work on N.J. stage | Review
Arthur Miller is fascinated by the dynamics of the American family. Fathers and sons. Wives and husbands. Siblings of all sorts. The Pulitzer-winning writer was majorly influenced by the tensions that ...
‘The Price’ is a strong version of Miller’s weaker work on N.J. stage | Review
When he was a young, unknown playwright, Arthur Miller bristled over an early setback. In 1938, the Group Theatre was interested in his comedy “The Grass Still Grows,” about a coat factory owner and ...
Los Angeles Times: A tale of two Arthur Miller plays: One nails it, one misses the moment entirely
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. When the world is topsy-turvy, the theatergoing public seeks explanations. Arthur Miller provides something better ...
A tale of two Arthur Miller plays: One nails it, one misses the moment entirely