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A View From the Bridge
written by Arthur Miller, 1915-2005 (1955); directed by Peter Levin, fl. 1967; performed by Charles Cioffi, 1935-, Harry Hamlin, 1951-, Jamie Hanes, fl. 1997, Mary McDonnell, 1952-, Peter Morse, Ed O'Neill, 1946-, Amy Pietz, 1969- and Don Tieri (Los Angeles, CA: L.A. Theatre Works, 1998, originally published 1960), 1 hour 34 mins
Italian-American immigrant life in the 1950s textures this searing drama of love and revenge. Longshoreman Eddie Carbone is devoted to his wife, Beatrice, and to his niece, Catherine. When Beatrice's impoverished Sicilian cousins enter the U.S. illegally, in hope of finding work, Eddie gives them a helping hand. B...
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written by Arthur Miller, 1915-2005 (1955); directed by Peter Levin, fl. 1967; performed by Charles Cioffi, 1935-, Harry Hamlin, 1951-, Jamie Hanes, fl. 1997, Mary McDonnell, 1952-, Peter Morse, Ed O'Neill, 1946-, Amy Pietz, 1969- and Don Tieri (Los Angeles, CA: L.A. Theatre Works, 1998, originally published 1960), 1 hour 34 mins
Description
Italian-American immigrant life in the 1950s textures this searing drama of love and revenge. Longshoreman Eddie Carbone is devoted to his wife, Beatrice, and to his niece, Catherine. When Beatrice's impoverished Sicilian cousins enter the U.S. illegally, in hope of finding work, Eddie gives them a helping hand. But when Catherine and one of the cousins fall in love, Eddie's affection for his niece turns into obsession.
Date Written / Recorded
1955, 1998-02-18
Field of Study
Drama
Content Type
Spoken word recording
Performer / Ensemble
Charles Cioffi, 1935-, Harry Hamlin, 1951-, Jamie Hanes, fl. 1997, Mary McDonnell, 1952-, Peter Morse, Ed O'Neill, 1946-, Amy Pietz, 1969-, Don Tieri
Author / Creator
Peter Levin, fl. 1967, Charles Cioffi, 1935-, Harry Hamlin, 1951-, Jamie Hanes, fl. 1997, Mary McDonnell, 1952-, Peter Morse, Ed O'Neill, 1946-, Amy Pietz, 1969-, Don Tieri, Arthur Miller, 1915-2005
Date Published / Released
1960, 1998
Publisher
L.A. Theatre Works
Topic / Theme
Eddie Carbone, Alfieri, Marco, Tony, Catherine, Beatrice, Rodolpho, Mike, Louis
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Broken Glass
written by Arthur Miller, 1915-2005 (1994); directed by Steve Albrezzi; performed by Jane Brucker, 1959-, David Dukes, 1945-2000, Lawrence Pressman, 1939-, Linda Purl, 1955-, John Vickery and JoBeth Williams, 1948- (Los Angeles, CA: L.A. Theatre Works, 1996, originally published 1994), 1 hour 44 mins
Set in 1938 Brooklyn, this gripping psychological mystery begins when attractive, level-headed Sylvia Gellburg suddenly loses her ability to walk. The only clue lies in Sylvia’s obsession with news accounts from Germany. Though safe in Brooklyn, Sylvia is terrified by Nazi violence - or is it something closer to...
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written by Arthur Miller, 1915-2005 (1994); directed by Steve Albrezzi; performed by Jane Brucker, 1959-, David Dukes, 1945-2000, Lawrence Pressman, 1939-, Linda Purl, 1955-, John Vickery and JoBeth Williams, 1948- (Los Angeles, CA: L.A. Theatre Works, 1996, originally published 1994), 1 hour 44 mins
Description
Set in 1938 Brooklyn, this gripping psychological mystery begins when attractive, level-headed Sylvia Gellburg suddenly loses her ability to walk. The only clue lies in Sylvia’s obsession with news accounts from Germany. Though safe in Brooklyn, Sylvia is terrified by Nazi violence - or is it something closer to home?
Date Written / Recorded
1994, 1996-11-06
Field of Study
Drama
Content Type
Spoken word recording
Performer / Ensemble
Jane Brucker, 1959-, David Dukes, 1945-2000, Lawrence Pressman, 1939-, Linda Purl, 1955-, John Vickery, JoBeth Williams, 1948-
Author / Creator
Steve Albrezzi, Jane Brucker, 1959-, David Dukes, 1945-2000, Lawrence Pressman, 1939-, Linda Purl, 1955-, John Vickery, JoBeth Williams, 1948-, Arthur Miller, 1915-2005
Date Published / Released
1994, 1996
Publisher
L.A. Theatre Works
Topic / Theme
Stanton Case, Phillip Gellburg, Margaret Hyman, Dr. Harry Hyman, Sylvia Gellburg, Harriet
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The Crucible
written by Arthur Miller, 1915-2005 (1953); directed by Martin Jenkins; performed by René Auberjonois, 1940-, Harris Yulin, 1937-, Stacy Keach, 1941-, Irene Arranga, Bud Cort, 1948-, Judyann Elder, 1948-, Hector Elizondo, 1936-, Joe Spano, 1946-, Michael York, 1942-, Ed Begley, Jr., 1949- and Richard Dreyfuss, 1947- (Los Angeles, CA: L.A. Theatre Works, 2006, originally published 1954), 1 hour 59 mins
In the rigid theocracy of Salem; Massachusetts; rumors that women are practicing witchcraft galvanize the town. The ruthlessness of the prosecutors and the eagerness of neighbor to testify against neighbor; THE CRUCIBLE mirrors the anti-Communist hysteria in the 1950’s.
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written by Arthur Miller, 1915-2005 (1953); directed by Martin Jenkins; performed by René Auberjonois, 1940-, Harris Yulin, 1937-, Stacy Keach, 1941-, Irene Arranga, Bud Cort, 1948-, Judyann Elder, 1948-, Hector Elizondo, 1936-, Joe Spano, 1946-, Michael York, 1942-, Ed Begley, Jr., 1949- and Richard Dreyfuss, 1947- (Los Angeles, CA: L.A. Theatre Works, 2006, originally published 1954), 1 hour 59 mins
Description
In the rigid theocracy of Salem; Massachusetts; rumors that women are practicing witchcraft galvanize the town. The ruthlessness of the prosecutors and the eagerness of neighbor to testify against neighbor; THE CRUCIBLE mirrors the anti-Communist hysteria in the 1950’s.
Date Written / Recorded
1953, 1994-03
Field of Study
Drama
Content Type
Spoken word recording
Performer / Ensemble
René Auberjonois, 1940-, Harris Yulin, 1937-, Stacy Keach, 1941-, Irene Arranga, Bud Cort, 1948-, Judyann Elder, 1948-, Hector Elizondo, 1936-, Joe Spano, 1946-, Michael York, 1942-, Ed Begley, Jr., 1949-, Richard Dreyfuss, 1947-
Author / Creator
Martin Jenkins, René Auberjonois, 1940-, Harris Yulin, 1937-, Stacy Keach, 1941-, Irene Arranga, Bud Cort, 1948-, Judyann Elder, 1948-, Hector Elizondo, 1936-, Joe Spano, 1946-, Michael York, 1942-, Ed Begley, Jr., 1949-, Richard Dreyfuss, 1947-, Arthur Miller, 1915-2005
Date Published / Released
1954, 2006
Publisher
L.A. Theatre Works
Topic / Theme
Betty Parris, Samuel Parris, Tituba, Abigail Williams, Susanna Walcott, Goodwife Ann Putnam, Thomas Putnam, Mercy Lewis, Goodwife Rebecca Nurse, Giles Corey, John Hale, Goodwife Elizabeth Proctor, Francis Nurse, Ezekiel Cheever, George Herrick, Judge Hathorne, Deputy-Governor Danforth, Mary Warren, John Proctor
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The Price
written by Arthur Miller, 1915-2005 (1968); directed by Martin Jenkins; performed by Richard Dreyfuss, 1947-, Harris Yulin, 1937- and Amy Irving, 1953- (Los Angeles, CA: L.A. Theatre Works, 1997, originally published 1997), 1 hour 49 mins
Arthur Miller's deeply moving drama reunites two long estranged middle-aged brothers. Nostalgia and recrimination erupt as they sell off an attic full of furniture, their last link to a family and a world that no longer exist. This 1968 classic is a wrenching saga of plaintive gestures and missed opportunities.
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written by Arthur Miller, 1915-2005 (1968); directed by Martin Jenkins; performed by Richard Dreyfuss, 1947-, Harris Yulin, 1937- and Amy Irving, 1953- (Los Angeles, CA: L.A. Theatre Works, 1997, originally published 1997), 1 hour 49 mins
Description
Arthur Miller's deeply moving drama reunites two long estranged middle-aged brothers. Nostalgia and recrimination erupt as they sell off an attic full of furniture, their last link to a family and a world that no longer exist. This 1968 classic is a wrenching saga of plaintive gestures and missed opportunities.
Date Written / Recorded
1968
Field of Study
Drama
Content Type
Spoken word recording
Performer / Ensemble
Richard Dreyfuss, 1947-, Harris Yulin, 1937-, Amy Irving, 1953-
Author / Creator
Martin Jenkins, Richard Dreyfuss, 1947-, Harris Yulin, 1937-, Amy Irving, 1953-, Arthur Miller, 1915-2005
Date Published / Released
1997
Publisher
L.A. Theatre Works
Topic / Theme
Victor Franz, Esther Franz, Gregory Solomon, Walter Franz
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Incident at Vichy
written by Arthur Miller, 1915-2005 (1964); directed by Richard Masur, 1948-; performed by Ben Diskin, 1982-, Arye Gross, Jamie Hanes, fl. 1997, Andrew Hawkes, Robert Lesser, 1938-, Jon Matthews, Raphael Sbarge, 1964-, Armin Shimerman, 1949-, Shahar Sorek, 1975- and Lawrence Pressman, 1939- (Los Angeles, CA: L.A. Theatre Works, 1967, originally published 1967), 1 hour 12 mins
In a small and dark room, nine men are assembled under a shadowy pretext. As the tension builds, the men are questioned - are they the sort of people whom the new Nazi regime considers "inferior?"
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written by Arthur Miller, 1915-2005 (1964); directed by Richard Masur, 1948-; performed by Ben Diskin, 1982-, Arye Gross, Jamie Hanes, fl. 1997, Andrew Hawkes, Robert Lesser, 1938-, Jon Matthews, Raphael Sbarge, 1964-, Armin Shimerman, 1949-, Shahar Sorek, 1975- and Lawrence Pressman, 1939- (Los Angeles, CA: L.A. Theatre Works, 1967, originally published 1967), 1 hour 12 mins
Description
In a small and dark room, nine men are assembled under a shadowy pretext. As the tension builds, the men are questioned - are they the sort of people whom the new Nazi regime considers "inferior?"
Date Written / Recorded
1964
Field of Study
Drama
Content Type
Spoken word recording
Performer / Ensemble
Ben Diskin, 1982-, Arye Gross, Jamie Hanes, fl. 1997, Andrew Hawkes, Robert Lesser, 1938-, Jon Matthews, Raphael Sbarge, 1964-, Armin Shimerman, 1949-, Shahar Sorek, 1975-, Lawrence Pressman, 1939-
Author / Creator
Richard Masur, 1948-, Ben Diskin, 1982-, Arye Gross, Jamie Hanes, fl. 1997, Andrew Hawkes, Robert Lesser, 1938-, Jon Matthews, Raphael Sbarge, 1964-, Armin Shimerman, 1949-, Shahar Sorek, 1975-, Lawrence Pressman, 1939-, Arthur Miller, 1915-2005
Date Published / Released
1967
Publisher
L.A. Theatre Works
Topic / Theme
Ferrand, Police Guard, Old Jew, Monceau, Police Captain, LeBeau, Marchand, Bayard, Gypsy, Major, Waiter, 1st Detective, 2nd Detective, Von Berg, LeDuc, Boy, Hoffman
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After the Fall
written by Arthur Miller, 1915-2005 (1964); directed by Richard Masur, 1948-; performed by Amy Aquino, Amy Brenneman, 1964-, Gregory Itzin, 1948-, Anthony LaPaglia, 1959-, Amy Pietz, 1969-, Al Ruscio, 1924- and Kenny Williams, 1963- (Los Angeles, CA: L.A. Theatre Works, 1999, originally published 1964), 2 hours 6 mins
Arthur Miller’s famous autobiographical drama takes place inside the tortured mind of a 40-year- old lawyer. Quentin is haunted by his disastrous affair with a needy sex symbol - a character rumored to be based on Marilyn Monroe, Miller’s second wife.
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written by Arthur Miller, 1915-2005 (1964); directed by Richard Masur, 1948-; performed by Amy Aquino, Amy Brenneman, 1964-, Gregory Itzin, 1948-, Anthony LaPaglia, 1959-, Amy Pietz, 1969-, Al Ruscio, 1924- and Kenny Williams, 1963- (Los Angeles, CA: L.A. Theatre Works, 1999, originally published 1964), 2 hours 6 mins
Description
Arthur Miller’s famous autobiographical drama takes place inside the tortured mind of a 40-year- old lawyer. Quentin is haunted by his disastrous affair with a needy sex symbol - a character rumored to be based on Marilyn Monroe, Miller’s second wife.
Date Written / Recorded
1964, 1999-04-07
Field of Study
Drama
Content Type
Spoken word recording
Performer / Ensemble
Amy Aquino, Amy Brenneman, 1964-, Gregory Itzin, 1948-, Anthony LaPaglia, 1959-, Amy Pietz, 1969-, Al Ruscio, 1924-, Kenny Williams, 1963-
Author / Creator
Richard Masur, 1948-, Amy Aquino, Amy Brenneman, 1964-, Gregory Itzin, 1948-, Anthony LaPaglia, 1959-, Amy Pietz, 1969-, Al Ruscio, 1924-, Kenny Williams, 1963-, Arthur Miller, 1915-2005
Date Published / Released
1964, 1999
Publisher
L.A. Theatre Works
Topic / Theme
Felice, Holga, Dan, Maggie, Lou, Mickey, Carrie, Reverend Harley Barnes, Doctor, Father, Mother, Louise, Quentin, Elsie, Chairman
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All My Sons
written by Arthur Miller, 1915-2005 (1947); directed by Nick Olcott; performed by Julie Harris, 1925-2013, James Farentino, 1938-, Arye Gross, Naomi Jacobson, Barbara Klein, Paul Morella, Michaeleen O'Neil, Nathan Taylor, 2002-, Jerry Whiddon and Mitchell Herbert (Los Angeles, CA: L.A. Theatre Works, 1998, originally published 1974), 1 hour 43 mins
World War II is over and a family, mourning a son missing in action, plants a memorial tree and tries to go on with their lives. A storm blows down the tree and a devastating family secret is uprooted, setting the characters on a terrifying journey towards truth. A classic American drama.
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written by Arthur Miller, 1915-2005 (1947); directed by Nick Olcott; performed by Julie Harris, 1925-2013, James Farentino, 1938-, Arye Gross, Naomi Jacobson, Barbara Klein, Paul Morella, Michaeleen O'Neil, Nathan Taylor, 2002-, Jerry Whiddon and Mitchell Herbert (Los Angeles, CA: L.A. Theatre Works, 1998, originally published 1974), 1 hour 43 mins
Description
World War II is over and a family, mourning a son missing in action, plants a memorial tree and tries to go on with their lives. A storm blows down the tree and a devastating family secret is uprooted, setting the characters on a terrifying journey towards truth. A classic American drama.
Date Written / Recorded
1947, 1998-03-11
Field of Study
Drama
Content Type
Spoken word recording
Performer / Ensemble
Julie Harris, 1925-2013, James Farentino, 1938-, Arye Gross, Naomi Jacobson, Barbara Klein, Paul Morella, Michaeleen O'Neil, Nathan Taylor, 2002-, Jerry Whiddon, Mitchell Herbert
Author / Creator
Nick Olcott, Julie Harris, 1925-2013, James Farentino, 1938-, Arye Gross, Naomi Jacobson, Barbara Klein, Paul Morella, Michaeleen O'Neil, Nathan Taylor, 2002-, Jerry Whiddon, Mitchell Herbert, Arthur Miller, 1915-2005
Date Published / Released
1974, 1998
Publisher
L.A. Theatre Works
Topic / Theme
Ann Deever, George Deever, Joe Keller, Kate Keller, Chris Keller, Bert, Frank Lubey, Lydia Lubey, Sue Bayliss, Dr. Jim Bayliss
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The Man Who Had All the Luck
written by Arthur Miller, 1915-2005 (1940); directed by Michael Hackett; performed by Emily Bergl, 1975-, Kevin Chamberlin, 1963-, Tim DeKay, 1963-, James Gammon, 1940-2010, Lee Garlington, 1953-, Graham Hamilton, Tom McGowan, 1959-, Kurtwood Smith, 1943-, Russell Soder and Tegan West (Los Angeles, CA: L.A. Theatre Works, 2007, originally published 1943), 2 hours 9 mins
THE MAN WHO HAD ALL THE LUCK, Arthur Miller's first Broadway play, offers a fascinating first-look into the playwright who would go on to become one of the most celebrated of the twentieth century. Depicting themes of justice, family, luck, and fate, THE MAN WHO HAD ALL THE LUCK focuses on Davide Beeves, a Midwest...
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written by Arthur Miller, 1915-2005 (1940); directed by Michael Hackett; performed by Emily Bergl, 1975-, Kevin Chamberlin, 1963-, Tim DeKay, 1963-, James Gammon, 1940-2010, Lee Garlington, 1953-, Graham Hamilton, Tom McGowan, 1959-, Kurtwood Smith, 1943-, Russell Soder and Tegan West (Los Angeles, CA: L.A. Theatre Works, 2007, originally published 1943), 2 hours 9 mins
Description
THE MAN WHO HAD ALL THE LUCK, Arthur Miller's first Broadway play, offers a fascinating first-look into the playwright who would go on to become one of the most celebrated of the twentieth century. Depicting themes of justice, family, luck, and fate, THE MAN WHO HAD ALL THE LUCK focuses on Davide Beeves, a Midwesterner who has good fortune shine upon, while passing others around him by. Will his luck run out and at what price?
Date Written / Recorded
1940, 2007-04-11
Field of Study
Drama
Content Type
Spoken word recording
Performer / Ensemble
Emily Bergl, 1975-, Kevin Chamberlin, 1963-, Tim DeKay, 1963-, James Gammon, 1940-2010, Lee Garlington, 1953-, Graham Hamilton, Tom McGowan, 1959-, Kurtwood Smith, 1943-, Russell Soder, Tegan West
Author / Creator
Michael Hackett, Emily Bergl, 1975-, Kevin Chamberlin, 1963-, Tim DeKay, 1963-, James Gammon, 1940-2010, Lee Garlington, 1953-, Graham Hamilton, Tom McGowan, 1959-, Kurtwood Smith, 1943-, Russell Soder, Tegan West, Arthur Miller, 1915-2005
Date Published / Released
1943, 2007
Publisher
L.A. Theatre Works
Topic / Theme
David Beeves, Gus Eberson, Hester Falk, Shory, Aunt Belle, Amos Beeves, Dan Dibble, J. B. Feller, Augie Belfast
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