Tag Archives: Arthur Miller
Timely Warning Courses Through Dramaworks’ Shattering ‘The Crucible’
Fear becomes tactile in Palm Beach Dramaworks’ shattering The Crucible because the nightmare on display is as much a mirror of our times as a tale of the witchcraft purge in 1692 Salem.
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Tagged Andy Prosky, Arthur Miller, Barbara Bradshaw, Cat Boynron, Elizabeth Yancey, John Leonard Thompson, Julie Kleiner, Karen Stephens, Margery Lowe, Nick Jordan, Palm Beach Dramaworks, Peter Galman, Rob Donohoe, The Crucible, Tom Patterson, Tom Wahl, William Hayes
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Dramaworks’ All My Sons is Triumphant Bow for New Space
Palm Beach Dramaworks opens its new home with a production with the scope and magnitude of All My Sons, Arthur Miller’s first Broadway hit. Directed here by J. Barry Lewis, All My Sons is a family drama of epic proportions, dealing with the responsibility, honor and the ultimate cost of buying into the American Dream.
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Tagged All My Sons, Arthur Miller, Cliff Burgess, Elizabeth Dimon, J. Barry Lewis, Jim Ballard, Kenneth Tigar, Palm Beach Dramaworks
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