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A view from the bridge / by Arthur Miller ; National Theatre.

National Theatre Collection, Volume 2 (Video) Available online

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Format:
Video
Author/Creator:
Miller, Arthur, 1915-2005, author.
Contributor:
Hove, Ivo van, 1958- stage director.
Royal National Theatre (Great Britain), production company.
Standardized Title:
View from the bridge
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Italian Americans--New York (State)--New York--Drama.
Italian Americans.
Families--Drama.
Families.
Stevedores--Drama.
Stevedores.
Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)--Drama.
Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.).
Genre:
Drama.
Filmed performances.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (117 minutes)
Place of Publication:
London, England : National Theatre Collection, 2015.
Language Note:
In English.
System Details:
video file
Summary:
This Young Vic production was captured from London's West End on 26th March, 2015. In Brooklyn, longshoreman Eddie Carbone welcomes his Sicilian cousins to the land of freedom. But when one of them falls for his beautiful niece, they discover that freedom comes at a price. Eddie's jealous mistrust exposes a deep, unspeakable secret - one that drives him to commit the ultimate betrayal.The visionary Ivo van Hove directs this stunning production of Arthur Miller's tragic masterpiece about the American dream.
Participant:
Emun Elliot (Marco), Phoebe Fox (Catherine), Michael Gould (Alfieri), Richard Hansell (Louis), Pádraig Lynch (Officer), Luke Norris (Rodolfo), Mark Strong (Eddie), Nicola Walker (Beatrice).
Notes:
Recorded the Old Vic, London, England 26 March 2015.
Title from title screen (viewed August 26, 2021).
OCLC:
1268149006
Publisher Number:
ASP5128310/marc

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