Though it’s performed less frequently than Death of a Salesman and All My Sons, The Price is vintage Miller. It’s a wrenching exploration of a devalued family, involving a retiring policeman burdened by his parents’ legacy, his worldly and successful older brother, an elderly furniture dealer — and “the price” all three men pay for success, profit, and survival.
GT’s production opens exactly one year following the death of Arthur Miller, at age 89, on February 10, 2005.