Arthur Miller’s The Price @ Pacific Resident Theater – Review

In Arthur Miller’s 1968 tour de force masterwork, THE PRICE, two brothers reunite in the attic of a New York brownstone to sort through their late father’s possessions. What begins as a long overdue reunion becomes an unforgettable exploration of the value of success versus personal integrity as four indelible characters struggle to make sense of the past and create a future.

Written late in Miller’s career, The Price is considered one of his most compelling and personal plays – beautifully driven by Miller’s language, it is a searching, poignant and humorous examination of responsibility, memory, and the moral weight of compromise. Source

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Story8.6
Set & Design8.4
Entertainment8.5
Acting9
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