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THE PRICE by Arthur Miller
Off-Bway
PRICE: Over $40

General admission tickets start at $35. For tickets, visit ThePriceOffBway.com.
Direct ticketing link: https://ci.ovationtix.com/36897

Located in Manhattan
Theatre at St. Clements
423 West 46 Street
DATES:
Wed, Feb 19th 7:30pm
Thu, Feb 20th 7:30pm
Fri, Feb 21st 7:30pm
Sat, Feb 22nd 8:00pm
Sun, Feb 23rd 3:00pm
Mon, Feb 24th 7:30pm
Wed, Feb 26th 7:30pm
Thu, Feb 27th 7:30pm
Fri, Feb 28th 7:30pm
Sat, Mar 1st 2:00pm
Sat, Mar 1st 8:00pm
Sun, Mar 2nd 3:00pm
Mon, Mar 3rd 7:30pm
Wed, Mar 5th 7:30pm
Thu, Mar 6th 7:30pm
Fri, Mar 7th 7:30pm
Sat, Mar 8th 2:00pm
Sat, Mar 8th 8:00pm
Sun, Mar 9th 3:00pm
Mon, Mar 10th 7:30pm
Wed, Mar 12th 7:30pm
Thu, Mar 13th 7:30pm
Fri, Mar 14th 7:30pm
Sat, Mar 15th 2:00pm
Sat, Mar 15th 8:00pm
Sun, Mar 16th 3:00pm
Mon, Mar 17th 7:30pm
Wed, Mar 19th 7:30pm
Thu, Mar 20th 7:30pm
Fri, Mar 21st 7:30pm
Sat, Mar 22nd 2:00pm
Sat, Mar 22nd 8:00pm
Sun, Mar 23rd 3:00pm
Mon, Mar 24th 7:30pm
Wed, Mar 26th 7:30pm
Thu, Mar 27th 7:30pm
Fri, Mar 28th 7:30pm
Sat, Mar 29th 2:00pm
Sat, Mar 29th 8:00pm
Sun, Mar 30th 3:00pm
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Set in an attic of a condemned Manhattan building at the end of the 1950s, this compelling play examines the price we pay for the choices we make or fail to make in life. Four unforgettable characters struggle to make sense of the past and create a future in this 1968 tour de force masterpiece of Miller’s pen.

This first Off-Broadway production of Arthur Miller’s masterpiece, Tony-nominated for “Best Play” in 1968, is the inaugural production of The Village Theater Group, which comprises a collective of young artists committed to advancing new and classic works to savvy and inquisitive generations of theater-goers.

Noelle McGrath* directs a cast of four, including Bill Barry, Michael Durkin*, Janelle Farias Sando*, and Cullen Wheeler*. Understudies are Benjamin Russell*, Monica Lowy, John Palacio, and Joe Bowen*. *Member, Actors’ Equity Association
“This 1968 Tony-nominated ‘Best Play’ was first presented on Broadway during the turbulence of great social upheaval, including the assassinations of Robert F. Kennedy and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., and the Viet Nam War. These events echoed many experiences from Miller’s own life, especially the devastation of The Great Depression and its disfiguring effect on people’s lives,” said director Noelle McGrath. “A survivor of the infamous House Un-American Activities Committee during the McCarthy era, Miller was keenly aware of the price of being an individual in a world that encourages compliance and obedience to the status quo. It is within the context of today’s social-political turmoil and that we stage Miller’s work.”

This production of The Price is being presented by arrangement with Dramatists Play Service and the Arthur Miller estate, with proceeds benefiting the Theatre at St Clements Charities and The Village Theater Group, a 501(c)3 non-profit organization.


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