By Arthur Miller
Directed by Peter Colletto
Arthur Miller was one of the premier dramatic playwrights of the 20th century, as proven by this character-driven drama about two estranged brothers who, in the course of selling their deceased father’s belongings, find that the price they paid to maintain their illusions about their lives has been more than they are willing to pay. Making its initial appearance on the BCP stage during this landmark 80th season and nominated for a Tony for Best Play of 1968, this classic play of confrontation has been called “scintillating, powerful and moving” by the Telegraph of London.
Andrew Lionetti | Victor Franz |
Sharon Podsada | Esther Franz |
Ed Gross | Gregory Solomon |
J. Edmund Fond | Walter Franz |
Peter Colletto | Director |
Noel Schoonover | Producer |
Joanne Misha | Assistant to the Director |
Michele Roth | Stage Manager |
Michael Smith | Set Design |
Brian Eller | Set Decor |
Robin Johnson | Set Decor |
Ray Poquette | Lighting Designer |
Neil Kahn | Sound Designer |
Bunny Mateosian | Costumes |
Laura Bateman | Properties |
Rosemary DeFlorio | Sound Operator |
Edie Orlando | Make-Up |
John Ade | Publicity |
Michael Smith | Photography |
Chris Nelson | Programs |
Joanna Bell Koster | Program Bios |
Jealousy, envy, resentment, and rivalry: it all adds up to ARTHUR MILLER’S The Price