| | | | | TimesTalks - Arthur Miller: A Conversation Author: Arthur Miller and Mel Gussow Format: Audio Download Audio Length: 1 hour and 15 min. Rating: Not
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Publisher's Summary: Arthur Miller was established as a major American voice when Death of a Salesman opened on Broadway in 1949 and won him both a Tony Award and Pulitzer Prize. In 1944, The Man Who Had All the Luck, his first play, was produced. In 1947, his breakthrough play, All My Sons, won the New York Drama Critics Circle Award for Best Play. His plays continue to win acclaim, including A View from the Bridge (1955), After the Fall (1964), The Price (1968; revival 1999) and Broken Glass (1995), which won the Olivier Award for Best Play. The 1998 productions of A View from the Bridge garnered two Tony awards, and the 1999 production of Death of a Salesman garnered four. The Crucible also brought him a Tony Award.Mel Gussow is a cultural writer for The New York Times and the author of several books. His latest book, Conversations with Miller, is based on his 40 years of meetings with Arthur Miller. Enjoy Arthur Miller's discussion with Mel Gussow. Miller talks candidly about everything from the genesis of Death of a Salesman and the disastrous rehearsals before its Broadway debut, to the audience reaction to his newest play, Resurrection Blues. In a wide-ranging discussion about Broadway, Miller laments the fact that plays no longer originate on Broadway, and that the productions that deal with today's "great issues" are more likely to be seen on TV, film, off-Broadway, or in regional theatres.
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