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The Hook review " Arthur Miller's lost 50s tale of union corruption by Clare Brennan

Royal & Derngate, NorthamptonThis version of the screenplay that was never made is atmospheric but shows its ageThe idea of the "common man" as tragic hero is central to Arthur Miller's greatest plays: someone who is "ready to lay down his life, if need be, to secure one thing " his sense of personal dignity". In theory, longshoreman Marty Ferrara (Jamie Sives), standing up to the waterfront's union gangsters in …

SOURCE: The Guardian at 3:36am on June 14, 2015

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