The actor creates a tragic study in fragile masculinity in Arthur Miller’s classic drama at the London’s Theatre Royal Haymarket
Also new in Dublin: Arthur Miller’s ‘The Price’ revived at the Gate Theatre
Arthur Miller’s last play reflects on his disintegrating relationship with Monroe
Rubén Polendo’s staging breathes new life into Arthur Miller’s play
Indulge in tradition at the grand Esplanade hotel and take sparkling wine at your breakfast meeting
An analysis into the special chemistry of writer-director partnerships
A script the author suppressed in the Red Scare of 1950s America has resurfaced after more than 60 years
Miller classic takes three awards at London theatre red-carpet evening
The RSC’s revival of Arthur Miller’s devastating classic is executed with a gorgeous fluidity
Antony Sher, Harriet Walter and director Gregory Doran reunite to tell another mighty tragedy
Improbable heroines of the 20th century shed light on the struggles of women today
Yaël Farber’s staging and some superb performances unleash this brilliant play’s harrowing power
A puzzling but striking production of Arthur Miller’s play
Playwright Matt Charman talks about the contest between chessboard and circuitboard in ‘The Machine’
A week-long theatre festival at the Royal Court tells India’s untold stories
Mike Nichols’ soul-searching pays off magnificently in his scorching new production of Arthur Miller’s play
This is one of Antony Sher’s finest performances
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