The central figures, the New York cop Victor Franz and his elder brother, Walter,Īre not precise portraits of people I knew long, long ago, but close enough, and Gregory Solomon, the old furniture dealer, is as close as I could get to reproducing a dealer's Russian-Yiddish accent that still ticklesįirst, the bare bones of the play's story: the Great Crash of 1929 left Victor and Walter to care for their widowed father, who had been ruined in the stock market collapse and was helpless to cope with life. ''The Price'' is first of all about a group of people recollected, as it were, in tranquillity. The sources of a play are both obvious and mysterious. Millerĭescribes why he wrote the play, which opened on Broadway That production opens tomorrow night at the ![]() Massachusetts presented a revival of ''The Price'' byĪrthur Miller. Last summer, the Williamstown Theater Festival in The Past and Its Power: Why I Wrote 'The Price' By ARTHUR MILLER ![]() The Past and Its Power: Why I Wrote 'The Price'
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