 Many of Miller's plays, including The Crucible, are still regularly performed | Arthur Miller wrote more than 20 plays during his career, with the majority of them showing on Broadway.
Among his many awards were Tonys for All My Sons, Death of a Salesman and The Crucible. Death of a Salesman, featuring the iconic character Willy Loman, won Miller a Pulitzer Prize when he was just 33.
Here is a list of Miller's works: -
Honors at Dawn - 1936
- No Villain: They Too Arise - 1937
- The Man Who Had All the Luck - 1944
- All My Sons - 1947
- Death of a Salesman - 1949
- The Crucible - 1953
- A View from the Bridge - 1955
- A Memory of Two Mondays - 1955
- After the Fall - 1964
- Incident at Vichy - 1965
- The Price - 1969
- The Creation of the World and Other Business - 1972
- Up From Paradise - 1974
- The Archbishop's Ceiling - 1976
- The American Clock - 1980
- Elegy for a Lady and Some Kind of Love Story,
produced together under title Two-Way Mirror - 1983
- Playing for Time - 1986
- The Golden Years - 1990
- The Last Yankee - 1991
- The Ride Down Mt Morgan - 1991
- Broken Glass - 1994
- Mr Peters' Connections - 1998
- Resurrection Blues - 2002
- Finishing the Picture - 2004
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