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The Price (play)

Play written by Arthur Miller


The Price is a two-act play written in 1967 by Arthur Miller.[1] It is about family dynamics, the price of furniture and the price of one's decisions. The play premiered on Broadway in 1968, and has been revived four times on Broadway. It was nominated for two 1968 Tony Awards.

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Miller stated that he wrote the play as a response to the Vietnam War and the "avant-garde plays that to one or another degree fit the absurd styles."[2]

Productions

The play opened on Broadway at the Morosco Theatre on February 7, 1968 where it played until the production moved to the 46th Street Theatre on November 18, 1968. The play closed on February 15, 1969 after 429 performances. The opening cast included Harold Gary as Gregory Solomon, Pat Hingle as Victor Franz, Kate Reid as Esther Franz, and Arthur Kennedy as Walter Franz.[3]

The Price was nominated for two 1968 Tony Awards, for Best Play (Arthur Miller, writer; Robert Whitehead, producer) and Best Scenic Design (Boris Aronson). The Price lost in the "Best Play" category to Tom Stoppard's Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead. The play was profiled in the William Goldman book The Season: A Candid Look at Broadway.

A UK revival of the play was staged from August 9 to August 25, 2018 at the Theatre Royal, Bath to mark the 50th anniversary of the original run. Directed by Jonathan Church, it starred Brendan Coyle as Victor, Sara Stewart as Esther, Adrian Lukis as Walter and David Suchet as Gregory Solomon.[4] The production transferred to Wyndham's Theatre in London's West End from February 5 to April 27, 2019.[5]

It will be revived in the Gate Theatre (Dublin, Ireland) in 2023, directed by Conleth Hill.[6][7]

Production history

The Price has been revived four times on Broadway since the original 1968 production:

Notable Regional Productions:

Overview

After the Great Depression, Victor Franz gave up going to college to support his father. After 30 years, Victor returns to sell his parents’ estate. His wife, Esther, his brother, Walter, and a canny furniture dealer have their own agendas. Victor must finally deal with his sacrifice.

Characters

  • Victor Franz - A police sergeant, eligible for retirement and approaching his fiftieth birthday. The character is based on Irving Abrams, Miller's childhood friend, who attended Columbia University and had the highest IQ on the NYC police force.[18]
  • Esther Franz - Victor's wife, it is suggested that Esther may have a problem with drinking.
  • Gregory Solomon - A wily Russian-Jewish antique dealer, an octogenarian.[18] Michael Billington of The Guardian described the character as "a blissfully comic creation who, at first, appears to have wandered in from a Neil Simon play, but who is well aware this is his last chance to defy time."[19]
  • Walter Franz - Victor's brother, a successful doctor Victor hasn't spoken to in years.

Adaptations

Цена [ru] — film by Mikhail Kalik. USSR 1969 year.

The Price was adapted for television, directed by Fielder Cook from a script by Miller, and broadcast as part of the Hallmark Hall of Fame on the NBC network on February 3, 1971. David Burns played Mr. Solomon, Colleen Dewhurst played Mrs. Franz, George C. Scott played Victor Franz, and Barry Sullivan played Walter Franz.[20] The production was nominated for six Emmy Awards, including Outstanding Single Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role (Scott), Outstanding Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in Drama (Burns), Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Drama - A Single Program (Cook), and Outstanding Single Program - Drama or Comedy (David Susskind, producer). Scott and Cook won.

Awards and nominations

Original Broadway production

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1971 Television Special

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1979 Broadway revival

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1992 Broadway revival

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1999 Broadway revival

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2017 Broadway revival

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References

  1. Miller, Arthur. Echoes Down the Corridor: Collected Essays, 1944–2000. New York: Viking, 2000, p. 297 ISBN 0670893145
  2. " 'The Price' 1968 Broadway" Playbill, accessed August 16, 2016
  3. " 'The Price' 1979" ibdb.com, accessed August 16, 2016
  4. " 'The Price' 1992" ibdb.com, accessed August 16, 2016
  5. " 'The Price' 1999" ibdb.com, accessed August 16, 2016
  6. " The Price 1999" Playbill, accessed August 16, 2016
  7. The Price acttheatre.org, accessed August 16, 2016
  8. The Price timelinetheatre.com, accessed August 16, 2016
  9. "Hal Linden is right for ‘The Price’ at Arena Stage" washingtonpost.com, accessed November 5, 2017
  10. Miles, Ben. "Review. The Price" ShowMag, February 2015, retrieved February 17, 2017
  11. Billington, Michael (2018-08-17). "The Price review – David Suchet glows in Arthur Miller revival". The Guardian. Retrieved 2019-02-08.
  12. The Price paleycenter.org, accessed August 16, 2016

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