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The Price (Dramatized)

By: Arthur Miller
Narrated by: Richard Dreyfuss, Amy Irving, Timothy West, Harris Yulin, full cast
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Summary

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 exists. This 1968 classic is a wrenching saga of plaintive gestures and missed opportunities. A co-production with the BBC.

Recorded at the BBC Broadcasting House, London in March 1989.

Directed by Martin Jenkins

Producing Director: Susan Albert Loewenberg

An L.A. Theatre Works full-cast recording featuring:

Richard Dreyfuss as Victor Franz

Amy Irving as Esther Franz

Timothy West as Gregory Solomon

Harris Yulin as Walter Franz

(P)1995 L.A. Theatre Works
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I WANT TO GIVE 10 STARS

I'm not even halfway through and I love it!!! Apart from the incredible performances, the script is delightful!
I thought ugh, old radio drama - but it's so REAL and ENGAGING and halfway in and I love the characters and feel like I live in their world.
Highly recommend.

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A brilliant production

I just couldn't stop listening to the excellent performances. So thoroughly recommend this Arthur Millar play.

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Fantastic radio play

Richard Dreyfuss et al. shine in this stunning production. A classic of its kind. Fans of Miller won't be disappointed.

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The Price

An outstanding performance of a gripping play. Vivid portrayal of the characters enmeshed in the kind of family drama that is all too common. A master playwright, Miller uncovers emotional causes that fractures families and blights lives - but always with compassion. These threads are shown clearly in this superb LA Theatre production, with the surprise casting of Timothy West in an otherwise all-American cast.

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