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Age Guidance
Youth (Y)/General Audiences (G)
Genders
  • Female: 0
  • Male: 3
Style
Dramatic
Length
Medium
Time Period
Contemporary
Time/Place
The attic of a Manhattan brownstone building, New York City, 1968
Act/Scene
Act 2

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START: Walter: How’s Esther?
Victor: Fine. Should be here any minute.
Walter: Here? Good! And what’s Richard doing?
Victor: He’s at M.I.T.
[... …]
END: Walter: Oh, I don’t want to interfere. It’s just that I dealt with these fellows when I split up Dorothy’s and my stuff last year, and I found--
Victor: [from an earlier impression] You’re not divorced, are you?
Walter: [with a nervous shot of laughter] Yes!

Arthur Miller, The Price, Arthur Miller: Plays Two, Methuen World Classics, 2000, p.331-335.

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