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The Books: “Some Kind of Love Story” (Arthur Miller)

Next on the script shelf Next play in my little unalphabetized pile of Samuel French plays is Arthur Miller’s one-act Some Kind of Love Story – Acting Edition. I love this play – I’ve worked on it before in scene … Continue reading

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Marilyn Monroe Hanging Out With Clifford Odets

From Who the Hell’s in It: Conversations with Hollywood’s Legendary Actors, by Peter Bogdonavich: I recalled Orson Welles telling me about being at a Hollywood party which Marilyn attended (circa 1946 or ’47) while she was still a lowly starlet, … Continue reading

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Arthur Miller on Marilyn Monroe

Arthur Miller wrote, in his autobiography Timebends: A Life: She was a whirling light to me then, all paradox and enticing mystery, street-tough one moment, then lifted by a lyrical and poetic sensitivity that few retain past early adolescence. Sometimes … Continue reading

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The Books: “After the Fall” (Arthur Miller)

Next in my Daily Book Excerpt: Next play on the script shelf: After the Fall: A Play in Two Acts (Penguin Plays) by Arthur Miller. This play, while not his best, is very near to my heart – because of … Continue reading

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The Books: “Death Of a Salesman” (Arthur Miller)

Next in my Daily Book Excerpt: Death of a Salesman (Penguin Plays) by Arthur Miller. This play needs no introduction. Although I will link to this a post where I excerpt Miller’s autobiography about the life-changing opening of the first … Continue reading

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Harold Bloom on Death of a Salesman

Harold Bloom had this to say about “Death of a Salesman: I myself resist the drama each time I reread it, because it seems that its language does not hold me, and then I see it played onstage . . … Continue reading

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Billy Crystal Remembers

Billy Crystal remembering Mr. Miller:: When I auditioned unsuccessfully, for “Death of a Salesman” with Dustin Hoffman, I met Arthur Miller and got him to autograph a copy of the play for me. He told me that he was fascinated … Continue reading

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John Updike Remembers

John Updike remembers his friend: I went to the Soviet Union [in 1964] for a month as part of a cultural exchange program … I came way from that month … with a hardened antipathy to communism … There was … Continue reading

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Pinter on Miller

“I’m pretty convinced he was writing until the day of his death. He was born with the pen in his hand.” — Harold Pinter on his good friend Arthur Miller

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“Attention must be paid.”

From “Death of a Salesman”, by Arthur Miller: Don’t say he’s a great man. Willy Loman never made a lot of money. His name was never in the paper. He’s not the finest character that ever lived. But he’s a … Continue reading

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