The Man Who Had All The Luck

The Man Who Had All the Luck was an early (1944) play by Arthur Miller. The play premiered in New York City, but disappeared shortly after, and remained unknown for over half a century, until director Dan Fields entered into discussions with Miller about the possibility of a revival. The play was finally revived in 2000 in a Los Angeles production directed by Fields in 2000 and again in New York City in 2002 under the direction of Scott Ellis.

 

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