Henry Goodman, Faye Castelow, Elliot Cowan and John Hopkins are on stage in Arthur Miller’s family drama The Price, which is now playing at the Marylebone Theatre.
Directed by Jonathan Munby, Goodman plays Gregory Solomon and Castelow is Esther Franz, with Cowan as Victor Franz and Hopkins is Walter Franz.
On the eve of selling their late father’s possessions, two estranged brothers meet in a cluttered New York attic for the first time in years. What begins as a simple transaction becomes a fierce emotional reckoning, as decades of resentment, sacrifice and buried truth erupt into the open.
By turns darkly funny and devastatingly human, The Price is one of Miller’s most intimate and explosive dramas: a gripping portrait of family where memory, regret and emotional inheritance collide.



The creative team includes designer Jon Bausor, lighting designer Anna Watson, sound designer Max Pappenheim, casting director Helena Palmer CDG, and associate director Eleanor Taylor.
The Price is produced by Marylebone Theatre, Patrick Myles and David Luff, Alexander ‘Sandy’ Marshall, in association with Anthology Theatre and Tulchin Bartner Productions.
The production is playing Marylebone Theatre until Sunday, June 7, 2026. Tickets here.
Top image: The Price. Credit Mark Senior (image supplied)
