A revival of Arthur Miller’s 1968 drama opens on Broadway March 16.
Hector Elizondo, Debra Mooney, Eli Wallach, and Joe Spano
Martha Swope
Arthur Miller's The Price was last seen on Broadway in 1999 directed by James Naughton. The story follows the reunion of two estranged brothers who are brought together by their father’s death and the settling of his affairs. The show originally opened on Broadway February 7, 1968, at the Morosco Theatre.
Steppenwolf co-founder Terry Kinney directs the new Broadway production of the drama, which began previews February 16 and officially opens March 16 at the American Airlines Theatre. The limited engagement is scheduled to play through May 7.
Flip through the photos of past productions below:
Look Back at Past Productions of The Price on Broadway
Look Back at Past Productions of The Price on Broadway
The revival of Arthur Miller’s 1968 drama will open on Broadway March 16.
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Kate Reid and Shepherd Strudwick in the 1968 production
Kate Reid, Albert Salmi, David Burns, and Shepherd Strudwick in the 1968 production
Kate Reid, Pat Hingle, David Burns, and Arthur Kennedy in the 1968 production
Kate Reid, Pat Hingle, Harold Gary, and Arthur Kennedy in the 1968 production
Inge Morath
Albert Salmi and Kate Reid in the 1968 production
Albert Salmi, David Burns, Kate Reid, and Shepherd Strudwick in the 1968 production
Kate Reid, Albert Salmi, David Burns, and Shepherd Strudwick in the 1968 production
Fritz Weaver, Joe Buloff, and Mitchell Ryan in the 1979 production
Carol Rosegg
Eli Wallach and Hector Elizondo in the 1992 production
Martha Swope
Hector Elizondo, Debra Mooney, Joe Spano, and Eli Wallach in the 1992 production
Martha Swope