Arthur Miller

Arthur Miller was an American playwright and essayist. He was a prominent figure in American theatre and is considered to be one of the greatest dramatists of the twentieth century. He received the Pulitzer Prize for Drama, the Prince of Asturias Award, and the Jerusalem Prize.

Broadway credits include his debut, The Man Who Had All the Luck (Forrest Theatre), All My Sons, A View from the Bridge, and A Memory of Two Mondays (Coronet Theatre), Death of a Salesman (Morosco Theatre), An Enemy of the People (Broadhurst Theatre), The American Clock (Biltmore Theatre), The Crucible (Martin Beck Theatre), Broken Glass (Booth Theatre), The Price (Morosco/46th Street Theatres), The Ride Down Mt. Morgan (Ambassador Theatre), and After the Fall, Incident at Vichy, The Changeling, and Tartuffe (ANTA Washington Square Theatre).

Miller’s papers are housed at the Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center at The University of Texas at Austin.