Posts Tagged ‘Arthur Miller’
Lamb’s’ ‘Miracle Worker’ Is Good, But Story Is Better Suited to Film
There are some things and people whose global esteem competes with live theater for proper attentions — and Helen Keller’s life is one of those. As good as Lamb’s Players Theatre’s live ‘The Miracle Worker’ may be, the cinema is by definition the better medium for such a play.
Read MoreIntrepid’s ‘All My Sons’ works in spite of itself
Except for its unremarkable dialogue and superficial setting, ‘All My Sons’ has a lot going for it–and we’re not being facetious. The script isn’t vintage Arthur Miller, but some ensemble culture and actorial skill make this Intrepid Shakespeare Company entry better than it might have been.
Read MoreIntriguing Production of a Problematic Arthur Miller Show
Arthur Miller is acknowledged as one of the greatest American playwrights of all time. Many of his stories including Death of a Salesman, All my Sons, The Crucible and A View from the Bridge continue to be popular classics.
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