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Description
"The Price is one of the most engrossing and entertaining plays that Miller has ever written." - The New Uork Times
When patriarch of the Franz family dies, his two sons return home to dispose of the furniture crammed in his attic: one is a successful surgeon, the other gave up everything to support their father following the Great Depression. As the pair sort through these abandoned belongings, frustrations, secrets and surprise guests are uncovered.
With its touching and farcical presentation of American life beyond the Vietnam War and Great Depression, The Price is widely recognised as one of Miller's major works, earning him a Tony Award nomination in 1968.
This Methuen Drama Student Edition is edited by Yuko Kurahashi, with commentary and notes that explore the play's production history (including excerpts from interviews with the director and designers of the 2017 Arena Stage production) as well as the dramatic, thematic and academic debates that surround it.
Table of Contents
COMMENTARY
Historical, Social and Cultural Contexts
Genre and Themes
Play as Performance
Production History
Academic Debate
Behind the Scenes
Further Study
PLAY TEXT
NOTES
Product details

Published | 17 Nov 2022 |
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Format | Ebook (PDF) |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 136 |
ISBN | 9781350259232 |
Imprint | Methuen Drama |
Series | Student Editions |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
About the contributors
Reviews
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One of Miller's best plays: an exploration of our need for sustaining illusions because, as he himself wrote, the truth is too terrible to face ... But what finally makes the play moving is Miller's honesty in recognising that we are all, to a large extent, the authors of our own lives.
Michael Billington, The Guardian
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The Price is one of the most engrossing and entertaining plays that Miller has ever written. It is superbly, even flamboyantly, theatrical ... and Miller holds the interest with the skill of a born story-teller. But, of course, the story itself is over. It is typical of Miller's approach here that nothing does, and nothing possibly could, happen in The Price. The action has ended before the play starts, and we the audience have been brought here to listen to the explanations, to comprehend how these men by the choices of their youth have come to be what they are.
Clive Barnes, The New York Times