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After the fall : a play by Arthur Miller

A man attempts to make peace with his past in order to move forward in his life. Haunted by his relationship with a needy sex symbol, Quentin's remarks to an unseen listener sparks a relentless exploration of the past motives and compromises that still shape his present.

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  • "Incidente en Vichy"@es
  • "After the fall : a play in two acts"@en
  • "Incident in Vichy"
  • "After the fall"@it

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  • "A man attempts to make peace with his past in order to move forward in his life. Haunted by his relationship with a needy sex symbol, Quentin's remarks to an unseen listener sparks a relentless exploration of the past motives and compromises that still shape his present."@en
  • "A man attempts to make peace with his past in order to move forward in his life. Haunted by his relationship with a needy sex symbol, Quentin's remarks to an unseen listener sparks a relentless exploration of the past motives and compromises that still shape his present."
  • "Quentin is a successful lawyer in New York, but inside his head he is struggling with his own sense of guilt and the shadows of his past relationships. One of these an ill-fated marriage to the charming and beautiful Maggie, who went from operating a switchboard to become a self-destructive star - a singer everyone wanted a piece of."
  • "The American National Theatre and Academy presents A Martin Tahse production, Arthur Miller's "After the Fall," starring Charles Aidman, Rudy Bond, Sylvia Gassell, Linda Geiser, Robert Gerringer, Patricia Falkenhain, Susan Browning, David Spielberg, Robert Baines, Heather Mackenzie and Judi West, setting and lighting by Jo Mielziner, costumes by Patton Campbell, music composed by David Amram, production directed by Edward Parone, first produced by the Repertory Theater of Lincoln Center, Inc."@en
  • ""Quentin is a successful lawyer in New York, but inside his head he is struggling with his own sense of guilt and the shadows of his past relationships. One of these an ill-fated marriage to the charming and beautiful Maggie, who went from operating a switchboard to become a self-destructive star - a singer everyone wanted a piece of. After the Fall is often seen as the most explicitly autobiographical of Arthur Miller's plays, and Maggie as an unflinching portrait of Miller's ex-wife Marilyn Monroe, only two years after her suicide. But in its psychological acuity and depth, and its brilliant, dreamlike structure, it is a literary, and not just biographical, masterpiece."--Publisher description."@en
  • "A lost character draws upon events in his past as he searches for life's meaning in Miller's powerful play."
  • "Presents a drama concerning the struggle of a man attempting to make peace with history-- his own and the world's-- in order to go forward with his life. Haunted by his relationship with a needy sex symbol, Quentin's casual remarks to an unseen listener spark a relentless exploration of the past motives and compromises that still shape his present."@en
  • "Repertory Theater of Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, directors: Elia Kazan and Robert Whitehead, "After the Fall," by Arthur Miller, directed by Elia Kazan, "Marco Millions," by Eugene O'Neill, directed by Jose Quintero, "But For Whom Charlie" by S.N. Behrman, directed by Elia Kazan. "After the Fall," by Arthur Miller, directed by Elia Kazan, production and lighting designed by Jo Mielziner, music composed by David Amram, costumes by Anna Hill Johnstone."
  • "After the Fall is embedded in historical events that were bound up with Arthur Miller's personal life. It is an intensely personal psychological study of its protagonist Quentin and a moral and philosophical commentary on the Holocaust, McCarthyism, and the career and death of Marilyn Monroe. The play marks the full realization of Miller's modernist experimentation in trying to create a form that dramatizes both human consciousness or subjectivity and its interrelationship with social and familial dynamics. A drama that takes place in the mind and thoughts of its protagonist, where memories are overshadowed by the Holocaust, the play is a moving study of human consciousness and morality."@en
  • "A lost character draws upon events in his past as he searched for life's meaning in Miller's powerful play."@en
  • "Quentin is a successful lawyer, but he is struggling with a sense of guilt about past relationships, particularly his marriage to the charming and beautiful Maggie. 'After the Fall' is often seen as the most explicitly autobiographical of Miller's plays, and Maggie as an unflinching portrait of his ex-wife Marilyn Monroe."@en

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  • "Theater programs"
  • "Tekstuitgave"
  • "Théâtre américain"
  • "Vertalingen (vorm)"
  • "Proofs (Printing)"@en
  • "Dramat amerykański"
  • "Audiobooks"@en
  • "Drama"@en
  • "Drama"
  • "Toneelstukken (teksten)"
  • "Genres littéraires"

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  • "After the fall : a play in two acts : final stage version"
  • "After the fall : a play by Arthur Miller"@en
  • "After the fall : a play by Arthur Miller"
  • "After the fall : a play in two acts, final stage version"@en
  • "After the fall a play. Acting version as performed by the Lincoln Center Repertory Company"@en
  • "After the fall : [a play in two acts : final stage version]"
  • "Despues de la caida. (After the fall)"@en
  • "Baʻda al-suqūṭ"
  • "Después de la caída. Incidente en Vichy"@es
  • "After the fall a play"@en
  • "Efter syndefaldet : Skuespil i to akter"@da
  • "After the fall; a play. [Rev. final stage version]"@en
  • "After the fall, a play in two acts"@en
  • "After the fall : the failure of communism and the future of socialism"@en
  • "After the fall : a play. Acting version as performed by the Lincoln Center Repertory Company"
  • "After the fall : A play in two acts : final stage version"@en
  • "Après la chute : ("After the fall"), pièce en deux actes traduite par Henri Robillot. [Paris, Théâtre du Gymnase, 19 janvier 1965.]"
  • "After the fall : a play in two acts"
  • "After the fall : a play in two acts"@en
  • "Después de la caída : (After the fall)"
  • "Efter syndefaldet"@da
  • "Efter syndefaldet"
  • "After the fall. A play"@en
  • "After the fall : a play in two acts : [final stage version]"
  • "Na de zondeval. Incident in Vichy"
  • "Nach dem Sündenfall : [Programmheft]"
  • "After the fall : a play in two acts-- final stage version"
  • "Despues de la caida"
  • "After the Fall. A play"@en
  • "Après la chute"
  • "After the fall : a play [in 2 acts ; final stage version]"
  • "Apres la chute : piece en deux actes"
  • ""Efter syndefaldet""@da
  • "After the fall. A play [in two acts.]"@en
  • "Nach dem Sündenfall [Programmheft]"
  • "After the fall; a play"@en
  • "After the fall : A play : Rev. reset"
  • "Después de la caída : after the fall"
  • "After the Fall : A Play in Two Acts : Final Stage Version"
  • "After the fall"@en
  • "After the fall"
  • "Después de la caída"@es
  • "Nach dem Sündenfall : Schauspiel"
  • "After the fall : a play in two acts ; final stage version"
  • "After the fall : a play; [revised final stage version]"
  • "After the fall : a play : [final stage version]"
  • "After the fall ; a play ("Revised final stage version")"@en
  • "Después de la caida"@es
  • "After the fall : a play in two acts - final stage version"
  • "After the fall : A play"
  • "Après la chute; pièce en deux actes"
  • "After the Fall"
  • "After the fall : a play"
  • "After the fall : a play"@en
  • "Después de la caída ; Incidente en Vichy"@es
  • "Na de zondeval ; Incident in Vichy"
  • "Dopo la caduta"@it
  • "Dopo la caduta"
  • "Nach dem Sündenfall Schauspiel"
  • "After the fall : [New York City, Anta-Washington square Theatre, 23rd of January, 1964]"

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