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Download Broadway Theatre Archive Arthur Miller Collection Purchase

Download Broadway Theatre Archive Arthur Miller Collection Purchase

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Death of a Salesman
“Attention must be paid” to this abbreviated but superb 1966 television adaptation by Arthur Miller of his Pulitzer Prize-winning modern tragedy, starring the incomparable Lee J. Cobb and Mildred Dunnock recreating their original Broadway roles as the Lomans. In a career-defining performance, Cobb portrays the suffering Willy Loman–the middle-aged man at the end of his emotional rope–with Dunnock equally impressive as his patient wife, Linda. George Segal and James Farentino play their disillusioned sons, Biff and Happy. Shattering and unforgettable, this landmark television production has been digitally remastered and will endure for all generations to come. “In a word, superb.” –New York Times. With Gene Wilder as Bernard.

Incident at Vichy
With his trademark unrelenting honesty and conviction, Arthur Miller examines a major Holocaust issu: the failure to assume responsibility and the consequnt moral and social guilt of those who refuse to fight evil. Set in a detention room in Vichy, France during the 1942 German occupation, a number of people have been rounded up and are awaiting interrogation before being sent to concentration camps. It is soon obvious that they are Jews with false papers that will not stand up to close scrutiny. While individual stories flow past the juror’s eye, events soon focus on Leduc (Harris Yulin), a psychiatrist, and an Austrian prince (Richard Jordan), who recognizes his guilt of silent complicity and his failure to act responsibly while the Germans rose to power. Miller raises theoretical and ideological arguments and brings up the qustion of where responsibility lies. Notions of the nature of personal sacrifice, issus of personal blame, and a debate on how much each person is obligated to help in a larger crisis are addressed in this truly important and provocative television event.

An Enemy of the People
Adapted by master playwright Arthur Miller from Henrik Ibsen’s groundbreaking 1882 play, An Enemy of the People is a scathing indictment of a corrupt society. An idealistic doctor, played by 1966 Emmy-winner James Daly, discovers that the medicinal springs- source of a small Norwegian town’s wealth and fame–are in fact poisoned. “Few dramas… clamor with as much present-day social relevance,” declared Variety. Veteran Broadway, screen, and television actress Kate Reid plays the doctor’s indomitable wife who stands by him in the face of the town’s hostility to his findings, as he becomes “an enemy of the people.” “Few dramas…clamor with as much present-day social relevance.” –Variety

A Memory of Two Mondays
Dramatizing a compacted group of memories passing over several years, Arthur Miller’s vivid comedy-drama portrays the nature of life during America’s Great Depression. The emphasis is on mood and characterization as Miller draws on his own personal experience to evoke what the 1930s were like for workers to whom a job–any job–was everything. “…a beautiful play superbly performed.” –The New York Daily News. With Jack Warden, Harvey Keitel, Dick Van Patten, Estelle Parsons, and Jerry Stiller.

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