The Price Reviews
Stage Raw- Recommended
"...What begins as a simple estate sale in a cluttered attic becomes a careful excavation of memory, blame, and regret. The steady unfolding of confessions and resentments can grow heavy by the final stretch, and the play's relentless parsing of old wounds risks feeling more rumination than revelation. Yet director Elina de Santos's riveting production keeps it alive, avoiding bells and whistles to deliver Miller's intent: a dialogue-driven chamber piece."
Broadway World- Highly Recommended
"...THE PRICE by Arthur Miller premiered on Broadway in 1968 and was nominated for two Tony Awards, for Best Play and Best Scenic Design. It is a timeless piece regarding the choices we make and the consequences we eventually face. It is about family dynamics, the price of furniture, and the price of one's decisions, taking place in the attic of a soon-to-be-demolished Manhattan brownstone where two brothers, estranged for decades, meet to dispose of their family’s property stored there. The resulting confrontation leads them to examine the events and qualities of their very different lives and the price each of them has had to pay to have the lives they now lead."