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Arthur Miller

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Gender Male
Death18 years ago
Date of birth October 17,1915
Zodiac sign Libra
Born Harlem
New York
United States
Date of died February 10,2005
DiedRoxbury
Connecticut
United States
Spouse Inge Morath
Marilyn Monroe
Mary Grace Slattery
BooksTimebends: A Life
Focus
Collected Plays
Woody Allen!
JFK & Marilyn Monroe: The Way It Was
Judy Garland
JFK Marilyn Monroe: The Way It Was
Johnny Depp
Death of a Salesman: (Advanced). Interpretationshilfe
Height 191 (cm)
Children Rebecca Miller
Robert A. Miller
Jane Ellen Miller
Daniel Miller
Plays Death of a Salesman
The Crucible
All My Sons
A View from the Bridge
Place of burialHollywood Forever Cemetery, Los Angeles, California, United States
Nominations Tony Award for Best Play
Academy Award for Best Cinematography
Academy Award for Best Cinematography, Black-and-White
Grandchildren Ronan Day-Lewis
Cashel Blake Day-Lewis
Full nameArthur Asher Miller
Parents Isidore Miller
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Arthur Miller Life story


Arthur Asher Miller was an American playwright, essayist and screenwriter in the 20th-century American theater. Among his most popular plays are All My Sons, Death of a Salesman, The Crucible, and A View from the Bridge. He wrote several screenplays and was most noted for his work on The Misfits.

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The Wire 's Wendell Pierce plays Willy Loman in the new production of Arthur Miller 's play

Finding ways to keep classic plays fresh is an ongoing challenge for theatre directors.

While you can generally rely on reboots to deliver at The Box office, it can be difficult to leave audiences feeling like they've Gone Home seeing a new and distinctive take on something.

The Chances Are , many theatregoers will have read Arthur Miller 's 1949 play Death of a Salesman in High School , or seen one of several earlier productions of it on the stage.

But there's a notable difference in the latest production, which has just transferred from the Young Vic to the Piccadilly Theatre in London's West End .

"Turning this story on its head by having an African-American family in The Role , for me, deepens what Arthur Miller 's done," says actress Sharon D Clarke, who plays Linda Loman .

"There's no point in The Show that we change any words, everything is exactly as Arthur Miller wrote it, but with an African-American family, all those themes seemed more heightened. It helps you see the text afresh.

"Willy Loman in 1949 has a mortgage, has a car. By the trappings of the American Dream , he would seem to be doing very well, but he is a black man. And we are a long way away from President Obama, so the Glass Ceiling which is there for him is ever so real. "

This isn't the First Time co-director Marianne Elliott has challenged the way certain roles are Cast in a theatre production. Last Year , she was behind the Olivier-winning production of Stephen Sondheim 's Company, instead of the male it had been written as.

Co-director Marianne Elliott (left) has previously directed the Olivier-winning Company

This production of Death of A Salesman follows the of The Personal History of David Copperfield , which premiered at the Toronto Film Festival Last month.

This isn't The First version of Death of a Salesman to feature a BAME principal Cast - Last Year did the same thing.

Wendell Pierce , who is well known to US TV fans for shows like Suits and The Wire , takes on The Role of Willy Loman This Time around.

The new interpretation adds themes of racism to the original text. Pierce highlights one scene, for example, in which Happy Loman is asked if he'd be more comfortable in a different area of a restaurant, A Question which takes on a new meaning when being directed at black characters in the 1940s.

However, in his review, pointed out that the casting presents one or two issues, writing: "It's not exactly a watertight storyline, when one considers the racism of the era. What on earth is Willy doing having An Affair with a white woman in Boston, Massachusetts, given that The Play is set in the late 1940s?

"Surely neither party would be so stupid, and to borrow a line from an earlier scene, 'attention must be paid' to such matters - we're talking about an area were desegregation of school buses wasn't completed until the late 1980s. "

Pierce, however, says the African-American Cast largely "illuminates" Miller's text. "This interpretation is not in competition with the conflicts and all the themes [Miller] put in The Play , it actually works In Concert with it. "

Wendell Pierce 's co-star from The Wire , Dominic West , attended The Play 's Opening Night on Monday

At Monday's Opening Night , Pierce looked emotional as The Audience rose to their feet for a lengthy round of applause.

"That Curtain Call was overwhelming," Pierce said after The Show . "I have waited for this night for over 40 Years . It was cathartic, it was surreal, I Remember When I was this young lad who came to London decades ago, and said 'maybe One Day ', and That Day has arrived. "

He adds that a Miller play may not be the kind of thing those familiar with his work would normally come and see, but that's one of the reasons he was keen to do it. Pierce notes the fans he's met in London in recent weeks have been a "real mixture" of Suits and The Wire fans.

'Crisis of masculinity'

"What happens is, people say 'what are you doing here?' and they don't know about The Play . So they say 'can I take a picture or have an autograph?' and I say 'Only If you come to The Play '. So hopefully we'll be bringing people to the theatre that normally don't go. "

When this production first premiered at the Young Vic in May, it was warmly welcomed by critics.

"We've seen many good productions of Death of a Salesman over The Years ," "This one, mixing the socially specific and the dreamily phantasmagoric, depicts the duality at The Heart of Miller's memory-play with exceptional clarity. "

"The notion of a crisis of masculinity may be very 2019, but this production reminds us that Miller was staging it 70 years ago,"

"Every character is broken by his need to perform a damaging maleness: Making Money , getting to The Top , showing no weakness. One of the sadnesses of this play is that this absurd way of valuing A Man 's life, A Man 's worth, still feels painfully resonant. "

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the production "remains one of the standout shows of the Year " after its transfer to the West End .

"If one thing is lost in the transfer, however, it is the intimacy shared between The Audience and the Lomans due to the Young Vic's smaller stature. Femi Temowo's gentle music and Clarke's musical laments of sadness are somewhat lost in the auditorium of the Piccadilly Theatre, though they are no less moving. "

Speaking to Bbc News , Elliott acknowledges: "Because it's such beautiful writing and so nuanced, you do worry that will get lost, because it's such a Big House , there's 1,200 people in the theatre. So The Actors have to be very adept at being able to resonate with the whole building. But they work so hard that they haven't stopped until they found their way. "

The director adds her tendency to take audiences by surprise with casting is not something she did intentionally.

"It wasn't meant to be a theme," Elliott laughs, "it was just coincidental that Company was The One before this. I do think, though, that theatre should be exciting, and therefore you have to constantly try and change people's expectations, so if you can surprise them then that's all the better. "

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