a play with a social conscience and an unswerving moral commitment
as relevant today as it was when first produced in 1947
- The New York Times
our respect increases for the continuing timeliness of this most politically responsive playwright The New York Times
Consequences of a fathers business decision rock the foundations of his World War II era family and send shockwaves into the larger world. This Tony Award-winning masterpiece born of war in another time speaks as clearly to us today as when it premiered in 1947, exploring the moral questions what are we responsible for and who are we responsible to in a time of war? Were proud to be among the first theatres given the rights to present this masterwork since Millers death four years ago.

