A Tragic Trio: Arthur Miller’s Centennial Inspires Stunning New Revivals
New stagings of ‘All My Sons,’ ‘A View From the Bridge,’ and ‘Incident at Vichy’ don’t just remind us of the playwright’s grand ambitions; they realize them.
New stagings of ‘All My Sons,’ ‘A View From the Bridge,’ and ‘Incident at Vichy’ don’t just remind us of the playwright’s grand ambitions; they realize them.
Rendered in Yiddish, Arthur Miller’s American icon and his conflicted family may have a more specific cultural identity than usual, but the play’s universality still rings out.
The University of Michigan celebrates the 100th birthday of its pioneering theatrical alumnus.
Responses to pieces about Amiri Baraka, Arthur Miller, and about community art-making.
Reviews of London productions of ‘The Ride Down Mt. Morgan’ and ‘Murmuring Judges.’
American drama on the Soviet stage.
Plays getting shut down, contracts renewed, blurbs contested, and more.
A director discovers the Japanese essence in an American classic.
TCG’s Amherst conference was a landmark gathering rich in unexpected connections among forms, disciplines and far-flung cultures.
A review of ‘Salesman in Beijing’ by Arthur Miller, with photographs by Inge Morath, Viking Press, New York, N.Y. 254 pp, $16.95 cloth.