a view from the bridge
Show how a production of A view from the Bridge can effectively
emphasise the dramatic tension in the play.
A view from the Bridge was written by Arthur Miller in 1955 as a 1 act
play and then in the following year of 1956 it was extended into a 2 act
play which is the version that is around today. There are many different
ways in which this play can be interpreted and these can be shown in
productions
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into a quiet murmur. The men stand limp
and dazed and frozen.
There is some more talk from Eddie telling Rodolfo to leave and Catherine
saying that she will leave with him.
With this the scene ends, the lights go down and the room fades into
darkness.
I hope in this extract I have managed to clearly illustrate through the use of
stagecraft how I personally interpreted A View from the Bridge by Arthur
Miller.
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