Joe Keller and Steve Deever were once next door neighbors and business partners running an airplane part shop. When the parts they sold to the US Military turned out to be defective, resulting in the death of many soldiers, Steve Deever goes to jail. Joe Keller is able to walk away and continue living freely. In this twisted tale of family drama, Arthur Miller brilliantly weaves together the themes of guilt, revenge, anger and the relationship between father and son.
Join us this week for a "Play in May'', as we dive into this very quick read that we both highly recommend. We discuss the brilliance of Arthur Miller's title for this play and how it compares to "Death of a Salesman". What parallels do the two plays have in common and how do they relate to Arthur Miller's real life. Listen along and we hope you enjoy it.