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Starting on Feb. 1, PlayMakers Repertory Company is presenting the classic play, "Death of a Salesman," giving the age-old story a modern feel using elements such as light, costume and set design.
Rec Room’s “Death of a Salesman” reminds us why it might be the American play, the place where confidence for confidence’s sake meets the hard road of real life.
The blockbuster Broadway revival of "Death of a Salesman" is ending with a string of well-deserved celebrations for the cast — including the wedding for one of its stand-out stars, McKinley ...
Wendell Pierce and Sharon D Clarke are Willy and Linda Loman in “Death of a Salesman” on Broadway. AP. This time around, a cast of black actors plays the Loman family, ...
“Death of a Salesman,” which tells the story of Willy Loman, a traveling salesman from Brooklyn coming to grips with his failure after years of hopeful—some would say delusional—thinking, won ...
When “Death of a Salesman” debuted on Broadway in 1949, it won both the Pulitzer Prize and the Tony Award. Arthur Miller, the American playwright behind the work, was inspired by a ...
His dad came to the opening of "Death of a Salesman," and now 97 years old, his father lived long enough to see his son's triumph. "I have had a wonderful 35-plus year career, ...
Death of a Salesman, Arthur Miller's classic tragedy of the American Dream gone sour, is revitalized and given room to encompass the Black experience in director Miranda Cromwell's intriguing ...
“Death of a Salesman” as a malleable dramatic template is not a wholly revolutionary concept. August Wilson’s much-loved “Fences” essentially transplants Miller’s play to Pittsburgh ...
There is poetry in "Death of a Salesman"—not the poetry of the senses or of the soul, but of ethical conscience. It might have been graven on stone—like tablets of law.
Rec Room’s “Death of a Salesman” reminds us why it might be the American play, the place where confidence for confidence’s sake meets the hard road of real life.