BROKEN GLASS By Arthur Miller Directed by Aaron Posner June 14 — extended through July 16!
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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. “Miller gives a riveting portrait of 1930s America… debilitatingly eccentric.” – The Guardian Running time: 2 hours and 30 minutes, including intermission
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