Resurrection Blues (Modern Plays)

Resurrection Blues (Modern Plays)

by Arthur Miller (Author)

Synopsis

Penultimate play of international importance from the greatest playwright of the twentieth century High in the mountains of a South American banana republic, a revolution is brewing. When the rebels' messiah-like leader is captured, a New York production company swoops in to televise his execution - death by crucifixion - and an explosive chain of events ensues. Humorous, poetic and thought provoking, Resurrection Blues brilliantly satirises misguided global politics and the predatory nature of a media saturated culture.Arguably the twentieth century's finest playwright, Arthur Miller's landmark works include Death of a Salesman and The Crucible. This astonishing black comedy was completed just a month before his death in Februaruy 2005. The play receives its British premiere on 14 February 2006 at the Old Vic, London, directed by Robert Altman, the legendary film-maker whose work includes Gosford Park, Short Cuts and Nashville. 'a funny, pertinent and sharp-toothed satire aimed at the materialist maladies of modern America' Guardian

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 96
Publisher: Methuen Drama
Published: 02 Mar 2006

ISBN 10: 0413776018
ISBN 13: 9780413776013

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'A funny, pertinent and sharp-toothed satire' Guardian
Author Bio
Arthur Miller (1915-2005) was arguably the most important playwright of the twentieth century whose oeuvre includes also novels, screenplays, essays and an autobiography. His many award-winning stage plays include The Man Who Had All the Luck (1944); All My Sons (1947); Death of a Salesman (1949); The Crucible (1953); A Memory of Two Mondays (1955); A View from the Bridge (1955); Two-Way Mirror (1982) and Danger: Memory! (1987); The Ride Down Mount Morgan (1991); The Last Yankee (1993); Broken Glass (1994); Mr Peter's Connections (2000), and Finishing the Picture (2004). His autobiography Timebends, A Life was published in 1987. His other writing includes the novels, Focus, Plain Girl and The Misfits; works of non-fiction include 'Salesman' in Beijing, an account of directing his best-known play in China, and 'The Crucible' in History and Other Essays (2000).