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...Miller was a social realist, yet it's easy to forget that Death of a Salesman was also an experimental work, with its fluid leaps in time as Willy drifts into memories of his sons as teenagers and of his idolized brother Ben. Director Robert Falls' expressionistic new version--the traditional house set replaced by props and rooms that rotate around Willy on a turntable--puts the focus on Willy's interior life. While not quite the revisionist breakthrough some have hailed it (a 1996 production at London's National Theatre, the stage dominated by a broken tree, departed similarly...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Theater: American Tragedy | 2/15/1999 | See Source »

...When it opened on Broadway in February 1949, the advance buzz was intense, the critics mostly raved (though TIME's Louis Kronenberger complained about its "inadequate artistry" and "sometimes stolid prose"), and the play went on to win both a Tony Award and the Pulitzer Prize. It catapulted Arthur Miller to the top rank of American playwrights and has made perhaps a firmer dent in our consciousness than any other drama written for the American stage. So when the play celebrates its 50th anniversary this week with a new Broadway production, it's not just an occasion for theatrical nostalgia...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Theater: American Tragedy | 2/15/1999 | See Source »

...chief reason, of course, is Willy Loman, that all-American victim of his own skewed recipe for success. What's amazing is how flexible and eternally renewable the role has proved to be. Lee J. Cobb created the 63-year-old Willy when he was just in his 30s. Miller hated Fredric March's interpretation in the 1951 movie (he turned Willy into "a psycho," Miller felt), yet March gave the character both a tragic grandeur and a Rotarian recognizability that are unforgettable. There have been black Willy Lomans and Chinese Willy Lomans; big, bearish Willys like George C. Scott...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Theater: American Tragedy | 2/15/1999 | See Source »

Jagr's three-point night--he also assisted on Kip Miller's tying goal in the third period--gave him 21 of his league-high 80 points during Pittsburgh's longest winning streak since an eight-game run in late...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Pens Rally, Beat Canucks in OT 6-5; Sabres Stab Habs | 2/12/1999 | See Source »

...game-winner, Jan Hrdina dug the puck out along the boards and chipped it ahead to Miller, who fed it up-ice to Jagr as he shed defender Mattias Ohlund to easily beat goaltender Corey Hirsch with a wrist shot...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Pens Rally, Beat Canucks in OT 6-5; Sabres Stab Habs | 2/12/1999 | See Source »

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