‘He asks questions that society tries to avoid’ — why Arthur Miller powerfully reflects our times
The moral force of the great American playwright is much needed now, as an array of new productions shows
The moral force of the great American playwright is much needed now, as an array of new productions shows

One of the playwright’s lesser works is staged with polish and intelligence at London’s Marylebone Theatre

On stage and screen, the writer turned the weightiest of topics into dazzling, humane drama

For centuries audiences laughed at the literary trope where lovers are switched in the dark. Today, the joke is curdling

Reading for both pleasure and betterment endures — even if unquestioning faith in literary canons and critical authority is gone

I’ve come across new works in the past few months that have humoured me, moved me and inspired me to reflect on society at large

A London exhibition celebrates the unmatched imagination and experiment the British playwright brought to small-screen drama