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Next 'Spider-Man' Andrew Garfield hits Broadway
summer, is far from Hollywood but still under the lights: He's starring opposite Philip Seymour Hoffman in a revival of Arthur Miller 's "Death of a Salesman" on Broadway.Having spoken to his predecessor, Tobey Maguire , about what it's like to be at the center Read more »
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5/30: New at the library this week
and the legendary actor were ill suited from the start. Monroe, on honeymoon with her new husband, the celebrated playwright Arthur Miller, was insecure, often late, and heavily medicated on pills. Olivier, obsessively punctual, had no patience for Monroe 7:37 PM from Seldovia Public Library Read more »
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Mike Fleming Interviews Director Mike Nichols; Will ‘Death Of A Salesman’ Revival Bring Him Eighth Tony Award?
Mike Nichols has won seven Tony Awards, and is a front runner to add another with Death Of A Salesman. The revival of Arthur Miller’s 1949 groundbreaking play is up for seven Tony Awards including Best Revival. Nichols chose Philip Seymour Hoffman for Willy 1:29 PM from Deadline Hollywood Daily Read more »
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Box-office revenue jumps on Broadway to $1.14B
left, and Andrew Garfield appear at the curtain call for the opening night performance of the Broadway revival of Arthur Miller's "Death of a Salesman" in New York on March 15, 2012. (CBS/AP) NEW YORK - Broadway pulled in a record haul this year at the box 11:06 AM from CBS News Read more »
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Guardian of a legacy
before he died in 2005, Arthur Miller smiled at his daughter, Rebecca, and said, “Catch!” What he threw her way was nothing less than his literary legacy, a body of work that includes some of the most celebrated plays of the 20th century — “All My Sons,” “The 5/29/12 from New York Post Read more »
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Bud Kennedy demonizes the Tea Party
mindless desire to demonize the Tea Party brings to mind what Arthur Miller wrote about in The Crucible, his allegory on the red scare of the 1950s: What we fear the most and understand the least is turned into the greatest evil. This blind fear cripples any from Fort Worth Star-Telegram Read more »