In an interview on the DVD, Miller talks about his desire to do two things: first, get the play off its classic pedestal as an "American Greek Tragedy" and, two, to return to the play's heart as a story about a dysfunctional showbiz family of addicts. Soon, in rehearsal, he found himself needing to "rescore" the text because dialogue was naturally overlapping -- indeed, this is the way families speak, especially in moments of emotion. This overlapping of dialogue caught Miller hell from the traditional critics but it's spot on. This is the best play-performance about alcoholic speech ever presented. Also, the result is to bring down the play's performance time to an astounding 3 hours!
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