Dominic West cuts a disheveled figure for Arthur Miller's A View From The Bridge's West End photocall after previously criticising London theatre audiences By Chloe Louise For Mailonline Published: 21:04, 29 May 2024 | Updated: 21:08, 29 May 2024 e-mail 1 View comments Dominic West cut a disheveled figure for Arthur Miller's A View From The Bridge photocall as he looked rugged in violent fight scenes on Wednesday. The BAFTA award winner, 54, transformed for his performance as he was seen smoking a cigarette on stage while wearing a haggard shirt and worn our boots. In keeping with his rough-looking docker ensemble, he paired his worn-out look with some destressed jeans and grubby suspenders.

For the theatre photocall at the Theatre Royal Haymarket, he looked emotional as he took part in a feisty a bust up on stage. Dominic will perform Monday to Saturday every week at 7.30pm from May, 22, to August, 7.

Dominic West cut a disheveled figure for Arthur Miller's A View from the Bridge photocall as he looked rugged in violent fight scenes on Wednesday The BAFTA award winner, 54, transformed for his performance as he was seen smoking a cigarette on stage while wearing a haggard shirt and worn our boots Arthur Miller's 1957 drama is a classic American play about a working-class family in 1950's Brooklyn, New York. The play follows Eddie, played by Dominic, a dock worker, who struggles with his possessive feelings toward his niece in the face of her impending marriage. Immigration, l.