'A View From The Bridge' Brings A Bloodbath To Broadway " Review
What does it mean to be man? Call it reductive, but that’s the question at the heart of Arthur Miller’s plays (he conceded as much in his memoir Timebends) — and none more so than in A View From The Bridge, revived on Broadway in a striking and powerfully acted production that originated last year at London’s Young Vic and staged by the Belgian director Ivo Van Hove. At the center of this p…