The Last Yankee
by Arthur Miller

The Last Yankee

Synopsis

The Last Yankee highlights conflicts between men and women, between the working class and those who have left labour behind, and between exterior appearances and interior realities.

Set in a New England state mental hospital in the early 1990s, The Last Yankee creates spaces in which the four characters grapple with definitions of health and of success.

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'The Last Yankee reasserts Miller's unquestionable dominance of American drama...No other American playwright has had his range of experience and feeling; none has combined his magisterial moral judgement with his warm and forgiving sense of humour and his ability to inhabit completely, like Shakespeare or Ibsen, every character he creates...Miller writes with a sense of pain and laughter, with an understanding of the heart's endless struggle with the mind, which is characteristic of a writer on an unending journey of discovery.' Sunday Times

Performance

Cast

A small cast size of 4 total roles, 2 female and 2 male roles.

Publication

Publisher
Methuen
Year Published
2011
ISBN 10
1408123150
ISBN 13
9781408123157
Binding
Paperback
Print Length
110 pages
Place Published
London
Language
English
LCCN
2010551457
LCC
PS3525.I5156 L37 2011
DCC
812/.52
Print
The Last Yankee is a American play written by and published by Methuen in London, 2011. The print edition has an ISBN-13 of 9781408123157 and an ISBN-10 of 1408123150.
Digital
ePlay digital editions are available on Amazon Kindle.

Rating

3.33 out of 5

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