Perth TheatreArthur Miller's great mid-20th century dramas rarely let you down " but there are times when they seem more pertinent. When Miller directed Death of a Salesman in China, for example, it seemed to speak for a culture far removed from the one in which it was written. Its theme about a life built on the illusory promise of good times to come resonated in early 1980s Beijing.In today's Britain, by contrast, …
SOURCE: The Guardian at 01:50PM on February 15, 2011