Arthur Miller
Arthur Miller was an influential American playwright, essayist, and figure of the theatrical world, born on October 17, 1915, in Harlem, New York City. Best known for his powerful exploration of social issues and the human condition, Miller's works often reflect the struggles of everyday people against societal expectations. His most famous plays include "Death of a Salesman," which critiques the American Dream, and "The Crucible," an allegory about the Red Scare and mass hysteria, illustrating his deep commitment to examining morality and integrity in times of crisis.
Miller's writing is characterized by its emotional depth and keen observations of family dynamics and personal responsibility. Throughout his career, he received numerous accolades, including the Pulitzer Prize for Drama, cementing his legacy as one of the great American playwrights. As you explore his works in the app, you'll discover the timeless themes and rich characters that continue to resonate with audiences today. Enjoy your journey through the world of Arthur Miller!
Arthur Miller A View From The Bridge
Arthur Miller
Martin Jarvis directs Arthur Miller's 1955 award-winning masterpiece, featuring an all-star American cast led by Alfred Molina as Eddie Carb…
Arthur Miller All My Sons
Arthur Miller
Experience Arthur Miller's powerful play, All My Sons, as it was performed by the Globe Theatre on BBC Radio 4. This gripping story revolves…
Arthur Miller The Price
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Saturday-Night Theatre BBC Radio Drama presents The LA Classic Theater Works in The Price by Arthur Miller. The sale of some family heirloom…
Unmade Movies The Hook By Arthur Miller
Read by David Suchet
Arthur Miller
Unmade Movies: Arthur Miller’s The Hook is the world broadcast premiere of Miller’s unproduced screenplay. It tells the story of a 1950s Bro…