Danny DeVito, Mark Ruffalo, and Tony Shalhoub in Arthur Miller’s The Price. Photo: Joan Marcus/©2016 Joan Marcus
We are used to thinking of Arthur Miller as a restless moralist: an American superego salesman with a big territory to cover. But being a playwright, he is also of course a sensualist; his dialogue has great mouthfeel. The pleasure it gives is at its plainest and fullest in characters like Gregory Solomon, the 89-year-old Russian–Jewish furniture dealer played by Danny DeVito in the Roundabout’s gripping if slightly muddy revival of Miller’s 1968 drama The Price. Arriving in the attic of
source http://www.omnipopmag.com/2017/03/17/theater-review-a-rich-revival-of-arthur-millerrsquos-the-price/
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