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A View From The Bridge
by 
Arthur Miller
Harry Hamlin
Ed O' Neill
Mary McDonnell
Amy Pietz
  
Publisher: L.A. Theatre Works
Subject(s):  Drama
Fiction
Language(s):  English
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File size:   44664 KB
ISBN:   9781580815277
Release date:   Aug 15, 2006

Description

Italian - American immigrant life in the 1950's textures this searing drama of love and revenge. Longshoreman Eddie Carbone is devoted to his wife, Beatrice and to his niece, Catherine. When Beatrice's impoversihed Sicilian cousins enter the U.S. illegally, in the hope of finding work, Eddie gives them a helping hand. But when Catherine and one of her cousins fall in love, Eddie's affection for his niece turns into obsession.

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Reviews

AudioFile Magazine...
Arthur Miller's play is a bit melodramatic and uses some crude dramaturgy, but it's an entertaining period piece written in 1955 and set in Brooklyn during that era. Ed O'Neill (who played Al Bundy on "Married... With Children") is convincing as Eddie Carbone, the Italian-American longshoreman at the center of this play about obsession and betrayal. Jamie Hanes and Harry Hamlin put on passable accents as illegal Sicilian immigrants hiding out in the Carbone home. The play also benefits from judicious editing that makes the action easier to follow in an audio-only format. D.B. (c) AudioFile 2002, Portland, Maine
 
Curtainup.com...
In an essay entitled "Tragedy and the Common Man" Mr. Miller posited that it was possible to cast a modern man in the mode of a classic Greek tragedy. While the essay was published close on the heels of Death Of a Salesman, also a classic Everyman tragedy, it's A View From the Bridge that most closely emulates the traditional Greek model.
 

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