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About Death of a Salesman

Marianne Elliott and Miranda Cromwell's acclaimed West End production of Death of a Salesman transfers to Broadway, starring Tony winner Wendell Pierce and Tony nominee Sharon D Clarke. Get Death of a Salesman tickets on New York Theatre Guide.

Death of a Salesman is a play about an aging traveling salesman, Willy Loman. He is almost senile, disappointed in how his life turned out, and overall on the decline. The play takes a deep dive into the causes of his waning happiness and sanity, including infidelity, capitalism, and an unfulfilled American Dream.

While most of the action takes place in the present, part of the action of Death of a Salesman unfolds through a series of Willy's memories, dreams, and arguments centered on his work and his family, which show how he got to the mental state he's in. He's surrounded by his supportive yet knowing wife, Linda, and his two sons, Biff and Happy. Each of the three offer him varying degrees of support as he declines.

The 2022 production of Death of a Salesman on Broadway originated in London's West End, where directors Marianne Elliott (who also helmed the latest Company revival in New York and London) and Miranda Cromwell won the 2020 Olivier Award for Best Direction. Now, Cromwell is helming the production's Broadway transfer with its two original stars. Olivier nominee Wendell Pierce takes on his first Broadway role since 1988, and Sharon D Clarke returns to New York just after making her Broadway debut in Caroline, or Change, reprising her Olivier-winning role as Caroline Thibodeaux from the West End.

What plays did Arthur Miller write?

Arthur Miller's most famous plays include Death of a Salesman, The Crucible, All My Sons, and A View From the Bridge. Miller wrote a total of 37 stage plays, plus additional radio plays, screenplays, and short stories.

Death of a Salesman was last revived on Broadway in 2012, and multiple Miller revivals have followed in recent years. A 2019 production of All My Sons, starring Tracy Letts and Annette Bening, went up on Broadway with Roundabout Theatre Company and received three Tony Award nominations. And in 2016, Saiorse Ronan and Bill Camp starred in a revival of The Crucible on Broadway.

When was Death of a Salesman written?

Miller wrote Death of a Salesman in 1949, and it was first performed that year. The show became a quick success for Miller and has since been called one of the best American plays of the 20th century. Death of a Salesman won the Pulitzer Prize for Drama and the Tony Award for Best Play in 1949, and three of its revivals won the Tony Award for Best Play Revival.

The show has received 10 film adaptations in addition to countless stage productions in countries like the U.S., U.K., India, and Germany. In China, Miller directed the show himself.

How long is Death of a Salesman?

Death of a Salesman runs 3 hours and 10 minutes, including an intermission.

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Run time

3h 10m (including one intermission).

Start date

September 17th, 2022

End date

January 15th, 2023

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398 Reviews

Sing out Louise

Sing out Louise

254 Reviews | 222 Followers
80%
Attention must be paid!

See it if Third revival I’ve seen on Broadway, what an amazing production! Fabulous cast! Loved the addition of music.

Don’t see it if Go see it. self worth, denial, shame, pride, drive for success and recognition

Tom 6090

Tom 6090

206 Reviews | 397 Followers
88%
Riveting, Great writing, Great acting, Exquisite, Absorbing

See it if A very good production of a classic American play. Wendell Pierce and Sharon Clarke are riveting. Don't miss it!

Don’t see it if You don't like dramas or plays by Arthur Miller.

DOUG Rob NYC

DOUG Rob NYC

772 Reviews | 424 Followers
93%
Profound, Intelligent, Great writing, Great acting, Absorbing

See it if A powerful & intelligent production addressing family, mental illness & dreams. Wendell Pierce gives a masterful performance.

Don’t see it if If you prefer a light topic then skip this one.

Elisa 9119

Elisa 9119

616 Reviews | 286 Followers
95%
Must see, Masterful, Great writing, Great staging, Great acting

See it if The well-acted &impressively cast play is abt an ordinary man's thirst 2live the Am dream not only thru his own life but also in his sons'.

Don’t see it if U believe the classic shouldn't be changed@all but the brilliant African American cast adds up significantly to the drama.

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Death of a Salesman cast and creative team

By: Arthur Miller
Director: Miranda Cromwell
Cast list: Wendell Pierce (as Willy Loman), Sharon D Clarke (as Linda Loman), André De Shields (as Ben), Khris Davis (as Biff Loman), McKinley Belcher III (as Happy Loman)
Design: Anna Fleischle
Lighting: Jen Schriever
Costume: Anna Fleischle and Sarita Fellows
Sound: Mikaal Sulaiman

Venue

141 West 44th Street, New York, NY, USA, 10036

Accessibility

ADA seating, elevator access, assisted listening devices, closed captioning devices

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