Come on down, ‘The Price’ is at Long Wharf
Despite the heavy risk of being bulldozed by monstrously large eighteen-wheelers in the middle of the bustling food terminal that the Long Wharf Theater calls home, life-threatening stumbles into the parking lot prove to be a small price to pay for the treasure of a performance waiting inside. Appropriately, “prices” like these are meticulously, hilariously, and poignantly examined by this production.
Directed by Gordon Edelstein, “The Price” is a revival of Arthur Miller’s widely successful play. Centered around four middle-aged to elderly characters, each struggling in unique...
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