“A play is a proof, a proof that illuminates what “reality” conceals.”
October 17th is Arthur Miller’s 100th birthday. The author of Death of a Salesman, All My Sons, and A View from the Bridge, just to name a few, Arthur Miller was a famous playwright and a leading figure in American theatre. From reading his short message in his book of collected plays, Miller says that you must interpret a play by reorganizing and adding it up to get a sense of what it all means. Celebrate Arthur Miller’s amazing work by visiting the Archives & Special Collections on the 2nd floor of the Collins Library Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday 1:00-3:00 p.m.
Check out Arthur Miller’s Collected Plays in the Archives & Special Collections.
By Sierra Scott