Chicago Theater Review: A VIEW FROM THE BRIDGE (Goodman Theatre)
UNSTOPPABLE AND UNSPARING This week Goodman Theater's season-opener, a landmark drama from 1955, exploded into relevance. A rarity worth a return, Arthur Miller's original 120-minute, one-act Broadway version of an inevitable domestic tragedy focuses more on the family than the neighborhood (and shortchanges Beatrice's anguish over her husband's self-destructive passion for his niece). But the […]