Arthur Miller?s Resurrection Blues makes its world premiere at the Guthrie Theater. Long years of political and economic turmoil have ravaged an unnamed country, now under the control of a repressive military regime. A charismatic young revolutionary, lionized by his devoted followers and demonized by supporters of the totalitarian government, creates a national stir, further threatening the country?s stability. Once captured, the chief of state sells exclusive broadcast rights to the young man?s execution – by crucifixion – to an American television network.