Written when he was 76, Arthur Miller's "The Ride down Mount Morgan" opened in London in 1991 and was revived on Broadway in 2000. Miller discusses this comic yet thought-provoking tale of bigamy, revealing not only a disenchantment with American theater and culture, but also a deep concern for the country's moral and spiritual welfare. The actors and the director also talk about the play.
"Written when he was 76, Arthur Miller's "The Ride down Mount Morgan" opened in London in 1991 and was revived on Broadway in 2000. Miller discusses this comic yet thought-provoking tale of bigamy, revealing not only a disenchantment with American theater and culture, but also a deep concern for the country's moral and spiritual welfare. The actors and the director also talk about the play."@en
"Arthur Miller discusses this comic yet thought-provoking tale of bigamy, revealing not only a disenchantment with American theater and culture, but also a deep concern for the country's moral and spiritual welfare. The actors and the director also talk about this play."
"Arthur Miller discusses this comic yet thought-provoking tale of bigamy, revealing not only a disenchantment with American theater and culture, but also a deep concern for the country's moral and spiritual welfare. The actors and the director also talk about this play."@en
"Miller discusses his comic yet thought-provoking tale of bigamy, revealing not only a disenchantment with American theater and culture, but also a deep concern for the country's moral and spiritual welfare. Excerpts from the original production are included and actors, director and editor contribute to this intriguing appraisal of Miller's play."@en
Helen Jones Foundation Fine Arts Enhancement Grant Collection.
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