The Price
by Arthur Miller
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.
Starring Dana Dewes, Richard Fancy, Jason Hubert, and Scott Jackson
Directed by Elina de Santos
Executive Produced by Marilyn Fox