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  • August Wilson's words came straight from his soul

    As an actor and writer, I have found that statement to be true of only a few playwrights. There is usually at least a grunt or two to be added or taken away when attacking most text. The notion that the writer is God and the script is more like scripture   from Los Angeles Times Read more »

  • Lutheran pastor set to celebrate anniversary

    It was only two years ago that the Rev. Arthur Miller helped to start Joyful Beginnings Lutheran Church in Tyler. On May 19, he will celebrate 60 years in the pastoral ministry. Miller, 87, has served as pastor of churches in Kansas and Colorado, accordi   from Tyler Morning Telegraph Read more »

  • Hamlet Essay

    Perceiving Tragedy A tragedy is considered to be an event causing great suffering, destruction, and distress. Arthur Miller's essay, 'Tragedy and the Common Man', contributes many different ideas on how he perceived tragedy. Trying to fulfil one's lives   from Term Paper Warehouse  Read more »

  • Zachary Spicer and Diane Davis in City Theatre's Abigail/1702. City Theatre's Abigail/1702

    When we left Abigail Williams, near the end of Arthur Miller's The Crucible, she had just vanished after bringing Salem to its knees with accusations of witchcraft. In his new play, Abigail/1702 (now at City Theatre), Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa attempts to a   from Pittsburgh City Paper Read more »

  • Family appraises its choices in 'The Price'

    Buy This Photo Eventide Arts' production of Arthur Miller's "The Price" features, from left, Cynthia Harrington as Esther, David Wallace as Victor and Nicholas Dorr as Walter. THOM HUETTNER May 14, 2013 DENNIS – In an overcrowded attic atop a condemned b   from Cape Cod Online Read more »

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About Arthur Miller

Arthur Asher Miller (October 17, 1915 – February 10, 2005) was an American playwright and essayist. He was a prominent figure in American theatre, writing dramas that include plays such as All My Sons (1947), Death of a Salesman (1949), The Crucible (1953), and A View from the Bridge (one-act, 1955; revised two-act, 1956).

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