A View from the Bridge began its life as a one-act play, written to be performed alongside another Miller one-act, A Memory of Two Mondays. The two plays opened together on Broadway in 1955, but the run was short and the show was not well received. Miller further revised the play, shaping it into the two-act version we have now, for a successful production in London, directed by Peter Brook. The play did not meet censorship standards in Britain at the time, however, and was performed at the New Watergate Theatre Club (by performing at a private club, the production didn’t have to adhere to
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