A Memory Of Two Mondays by Arthur Miller

Set in a Brooklyn auto-parts warehouse during the Great Depression, the play follows a group of assembly-line workers whose daily grind, personal struggles, and drifting conversations reveal crushed ambitions, alcoholism, and small acts of human warmth. Over a series of brief scenes across two Mondays, the characters’ humor and bitterness expose the numbing routine of labor, the fragility of hope, and the tension between youthful dreams and the harsh limits imposed by poverty.