Arthur Miller was born in New York City October 17, 1915.
The multiple Tony and Pulitzer winner became one of the foremost American playwrights of the post-WWII era, with dramas like All My Sons, The Crucible, and his magnum opus Death of a Salesman, that looked deeply into the nation's soul. With his soaring words and poignant insight, Miller's writing remains a fixture on the stage—in honor of the legendary playwright, take a look back at his work on the Main Stem.


All My Sons – 1947
All My Sons
All My Sons Playbill - Opening Night
All My Sons Playbill - Opening Night
Death of a Salesman Playbill - Aug 1949
Death of a Salesman Playbill - June 1975
Death of a Salesman Playbill - April 1984
Death of a Salesman Playbill - Opening Night
Death of a Salesman Playbill - Opening Night
The Crucible Playbill - March 1953
The Crucible – 1964
The Crucible Playbill - Nov 1991
The Crucible – 2002
The Crucible Playbill - Opening Night
A View From the Bridge – 1955
A View from the Bridge
A View From the Bridge Playbill - Dec 1997
A View from the Bridge – 2010
Incident at Vichy – 1964
The Price – 1968
The Price – 1992
Price – 1999
The Price Playbill - Opening Night
The Creation of the World and Other Business – 1972
The American Clock – 1980
Broken Glass – 1994
Ride Down Mt. Morgan – 2000
The Man Who Had All the Luck – 2002
After The Fall Playbill - January 1964
After The Fall – 2004