A review by 6girlsmom
The Man Who Had All the Luck by Christopher Bigsby, Arthur Miller

4.0

I have a nodding acquaintance with Arthur Miller plays, but never enjoyed reading them very much. I decided to try the audio production of this play, and found it very enjoyable, although listening to a play up is a little more challenging than watching one.

David is a self taught auto mechanic in love with his childhood sweetheart. The two have plans to marry, but my first face her father, a hard man with a dislike for David. A tragic accident renders this conversation unnecessary, and it is at this point that David starts experiencing what he thinks is extraordinary luck, while watching those around him fail to realize any of their own dreams.

David begins waiting for the other shoe to drop. After all, such fortune must eventually come with a high price, right?