Arthur Miller Quote

A play is made by sensing how the forces in life simulate ignorance — you set free the concealed irony, the deadly joke.


"The State of the Theatre" an interview by Henry Brandon in Harpers 221 (November 1960)


A play is made by sensing how the forces in life simulate ignorance — you set free the concealed irony, the deadly joke.

A play is made by sensing how the forces in life simulate ignorance — you set free the concealed irony, the deadly joke.

A play is made by sensing how the forces in life simulate ignorance — you set free the concealed irony, the deadly joke.

A play is made by sensing how the forces in life simulate ignorance — you set free the concealed irony, the deadly joke.