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"Not To Be Missed … Exquisitely Acted. Thrives In The Intimacy Of Pacific Resident Theatre’s Main Stage. – LA TIMES
What begins as a long overdue reunion becomes an intense exploration comparing the price of professional success to the cost of personal integrity, as four indelible characters struggle to make sense of the past and create a future.
In Arthur Miller’s 1968 tour de force masterwork, THE PRICE, two brothers reunite in the attic of a New York brownstone to sort through their late father’s possessions.
"Recommended. Riveting production" - Stage Raw
Written late in Miller’s career, THE PRICE is considered to be one of his most compelling and personal plays – beautifully driven by Miller’s language, it is a searching, poignant and humorous examination of responsibility, memory, and the moral weight of compromise.
Miller often said that the purpose of theater is to reveal to spectators that the anxieties they think are private are in fact shared, “more human, less alone.” The Price is built to do just that: to have viewers recognize their own family resentments, compromises, and unfinished arguments. It grew directly out of Miller's memories of the Great Depression and the way it shattered his own family’s finances, leaving him with a lifelong preoccupation about what people sacrifice in order to survive and succeed.
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Presenter / Producer: Pacific Resident Theatre
Listed Categories Theater > Drama Theater > Theatrical Comedy
Event Phone: 310-822-8392
Venue Pacific Resident Theatre
703 Venice Blvd.
Venice CA 90291
Regions: LA - Hollywood / Westside Long Beach & South Bay
Performance Dates: 4/5/2026 - 5/11/2026
Sunday, 04/05/2026 Thursday, 04/09/2026 Saturday, 04/11/2026 Sunday, 04/12/2026 Thursday, 04/16/2026 Saturday, 04/18/2026 Sunday, 04/19/2026 Saturday, 04/25/2026 Sunday, 05/10/2026 Monday, 05/11/2026
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Performance Times 8pm Thursdays and Saturdays 3pm Sundays
2pm Matinee on Saturday, April 25 8pm on Monday, May 11
(check for exceptions)
Closing May 11, 2026
Free Parking on the street or lot behind
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