

The Last Yankee (Full length)
Arthur Miller


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Readers appreciate the concise and impactful nature of The Last Yankee, finding it to effectively explore deep themes of work and relationships. Many commend how the play's psychological aspects unfold within its brief runtime, although some feel it lacks the punch of Miller's more famous works. The interesting setting and visual text translate well to the stage, enhancing the overall experience.
THE STORY: Leroy Hamilton is seated in the visiting room of a state mental hospital where his wife is having treatment.
Forty-eight years old, he is dressed in Ivy League clothing and is looking through a magazine.
He is a veteran of the visiting room, as his wife has been hospitalized a number of times over the years.
Mr. Frick, a sixty-year-old solid businessman, enters.
His wife is having treatment for the first time.
Frick engages Leroy in conversation and it becomes obvious that he needs to be put at ease regarding the whole situation of his wife's illness and resulting hospitalization.
The men compare very different stories of how the illnesses began and how they have settled.
Leroy tells Frick that the secret to handling the situation is not to feel sorry for yourself.
Frick listens, yet the conversation begins to disintegrate as the men disagree about the relative merits of the state hospital verses a private one.
Frick admires Leroy's pride in keeping his wife at the state-owned institution, however, he does so condescendingly.
It turns out that the men have known each other before from a different context-Leroy (a descendant of Alexander Hamilton) is a carpenter that uses Frick's lumber yard.
Frick becomes even more condescending to Leroy and the conversation completely disintegrates into the kind of talk that Leroy says is driving people crazy.
"A disturbing little comedy of distraught people."
— Variety
"A quiet, imploding depth charge of emotion…Tautly pertinent…unlike anything else Miller has so far shown us. This is what theatre is all about."
— New York Post
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Frick |
Leroy Hamilton |
The Last Yankee is a American play written by Arthur Miller and published by Dramatists Play Service (1991).
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Dramatists Play Service · 1991 · 16 pp
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