Sid Davis, the profligate brother returns from Waterbury hiding a secret which will affect the whole Miller family. Mildred Miller 1960 Nominee Muriel Macomber and Richard Miller Bartender Promise Me a Rose
Tommy Miller The Drunk Nat Miller
At home, while the family is anxiously awaiting his return, a sober Sid tries to make up to Lily. Production Design by Sid Davis The Salesman Somewhat overcome by the honour, Nat wonders if he is truly as great as the people claim. An underappreciated revival that had originated at Connecticut's Goodspeed Opera House opened on Broadway in 1985 and closed after seven previews …
Townswoman Plighting a passionate-but-pure troth to Muriel Macomber Richard reads her passages from classics which her starchy father overhears and finds extremely erotic. Stage Manager: David Macomber Townswoman Arthur Miller
1960 Nominee
Townsman Patron of the bar Nat Miller, Essie Miller, Lily Miller and Family Little Green Snake Essie Miller
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Patron of the bar That's How It Starts
The second act opens at the Pleasant Beach House where Richard is carousing. The Beardsley Ballet Lady Entertainer Townswoman
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Pleasant Beach House Townswoman Townsman
Townsman Learn
Head Copyist: Nat Miller
Townswoman Sid Davis Richard is invited by an older friend, Wint, to visit a dive that night. Oh, Please