Arthur Miller
1) The crucible
The Man Who Had All the Luck is a charming story of the fate of a young Midwestern man whose fortune shines on him while it passes over everyone else around him. The play wrestles with the unanswerable - the question of the justice of fate, how it was that one man failed and another, no more or less capable, achieved some glory in life.
7) The Price
Arthur Miller's deeply moving drama reunites two long estranged middle aged brothers. Nostalgia and recrimination erupt as they sell off an attic of furniture, their last link to a family and a world that no longer exist. This 1968 classic is a wrenching saga of plaintive gestures and missed opportunities. A BBC co-production
9) All My Sons
Ten essential plays by one of the greatest American playwrights of the last century.
The Man Who Had All the Luck
A charming and off-beat fable about David Beeves, a young Midwestern man whose good fortune shines on him while it passes over everyone around him. The play wrestles with the unanswerable question of fate, and how some fail while others achieve some glory in life. Performed by: Emily Bergl, Kevin Chamberlin, Tim DeKay, James Gammon,
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