Arthur Miller is the Pulitzer and Tony winning playwright of ‘Death of A Salesman’, ‘A View From the Bridge,’ ‘The Crucible’ and ‘All My Sons’. Broken...
Death of a Salesman is one of Miller’s most popular plays. I’ve had the benefit of seeing it twice: the first time was at the Royal Shakespeare Theatr...
The stratospheric success of plays like Death of a Salesman and The Crucible have made Arthur Miller a household name. Danger, Memory! is a collation ...
A radio blares jazz into a cramped room. A family sits in silence for an eerily long time, they are waiting for Arnie to return home after a long abse...
Death of a Salesman is Arthur Miller’s masterpiece, a powerful modern tragedy which touches upon the issue of what makes one happy and what keeps a fa...
I hate giving the Talawa Theatre Company anything less than an enthusiastic review, partly because it is so important to have an all black ensemble do...
Stripped down to a brightly lit box, no furniture except for a single wooden chair, the social realism of Arthur Miller’s tragedy becomes intensely po...
The Young Vic, often described as London’s “sexiest theatre,” continues it’s season with a provocative piece of theatre that engulfs you from beginnin...