Arthur Miller
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‘The Mystery of Marilyn Monroe: The Unheard Tapes’ Film Review: New Doc Tells a Story We Already Know
This attempt to shine a light on Marilyn’s secret life plays more like a podcast than a documentary, but either way, it breaks no new ground
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Joan Copeland, Soap Star and Arthur Miller’s Sister, Dies at 99
Copeland starred in Broadway plays “The American Clock” and “Pal Joey” and the daytime soaps “Love of Life” and “Search for Tomorrow”
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‘The Crucible’ Theater Review: Bedlam Offers a Visceral Take on Arthur Miller’s Witch-Hunting Classic
Eric Tucker’s stripped-down approach to the material yields strong results
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A Review of Two Theatrical Hauntings: ‘The Johnny Cycle’ and ‘The It Experience Chapter Two’
Two immersive theater performances will haunt you in very different ways
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‘Norma Jeane Baker of Troy’ Theater Review: Ben Whishaw and Renee Fleming Rebury Marilyn Monroe
Anne Carson’s opaque new play with music performs the unique trick of mangling both Euripides and Monroe
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Annette Bening, Tracy Letts to Star in Broadway Revival of ‘All My Sons’
Arthur Miller’s 1947 drama was last revived a decade ago
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Danny DeVito to Make Broadway Debut in ‘The Price’
Emmy winner will star opposite John Turturro and Tony Shalhoub in revival of Arthur Miller drama
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Tony Awards 2016: The Complete Winners List
“Hamilton” dominates musical categories at show honoring Broadway’s best
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‘Hamilton’ Leads Tony Awards With Record 16 Nominations
The ceremony honoring Broadway’s finest will be held June 12
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‘The Crucible’ Broadway Review: Ben Whishaw, Saoirse Ronan Battle Forces of Evil
Ciaran Hinds and Sophie Okonedo also join the Salem foray in Ivo van Hove’s remarkable and disturbing new staging of an Arthur Miller classic
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‘Horace and Pete’ Review: Louis CK Surprise Series Is an Intriguing Retro Drama
Stagy series brings the stand-up’s melancholy sensibility to the world of Eugene O’Neill
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‘Incident at Vichy’ Theater Review: Arthur Miller Rarity Looks Back at WWII France
The playwright is at his best with the back and forth on whether the Nazis have no table manners or are the best audiences for music in the world
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‘A View From the Bridge’ Broadway Review: Ivo van Hove Strips Arthur Miller to the Bare Bone
Mark Strong, in a powerful performance, turns Eddie Carbone’s tragedy into an utter inability and unwillingness to understand his own motives
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Asian World Film Festival Names Georgia’s ‘Moira’ Best Picture
Drama from Republic of Georgia takes top prize at first annual event, with Iraq’s “Memories on Stone” claiming the Jury Award
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‘By the Water’ Theater Review: Superstorm Sandy Returns, This Time with Glimpses of Arthur Miller
Sharyn Rothstein’s new play recalls Miller’s “All My Sons,” and to her credit, the absorbing story deserves more than its current one act