A riveting psychological drama from one of America’s master playwrights, Arthur Miller. Sylvia Gellburg has suddenly, mysteriously, become paralyzed from the waist down, and her husband, a self-denying Jew, can’t figure out why. Set in Brooklyn throughout the rampage of Kristallnacht in 1938, this rare and gripping drama demands we confront our fears, our assumptions, and our anguish. Miller balances private and public morality in this astonishing and electrifying play about being American, being married, and coming to terms with one’s own identity.
Presented by Theater J
Show Type Drama |
Running Time 90 minutes (0 Intermissions) |
Appropriate For All Ages |
Price Ranges $27 - $67 |
Discount Tickets Available senior, military, 35 and under
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Box Office Phone: 202-777-3210
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Extra Performances
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Performer | Role |
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Paul Morella | Phillip Gelburg |
Lise Bruneau | Sylvia Gelburg |
Gregory Linington | Harry Hyman |
Kimberly Gilbert | Margaret Hyman |
Michele Osherow | Harriet |
Stephen Patrick Martin | Stanton Case |
Playwright | Arthur Miller |
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Director |
Aaron Posner |
Costume Designer |
Tyler Gunter |
Set Designer |
Andrew Cohen |
Sound Designer |
Justin Schmitz |
Lighting Designer |
Harold Burgess |
Projections/Media Designer |
Mark Costello |