A salesman and his family are caught up in the pressures and delusions of living the American Dream. A dissection of America’s soul. A love story between a man and his son. A battle to sustain a sense of self in a world that increasingly offers less space for the individual. Arguably the greatest American play, Arthur Miller’s Death of A Salesman gets a visceral interpretation as a requiem for a fractured nation.
This Pulitzer Prize-winning, groundbreaking play changed American theatre in the person of its everyman tragic hero, Willy Loman, a dime a dozen, disappointed, disillusioned, and delusional traveling salesman with a skewed vision of the American Dream. All he wanted, the playwright wrote in his memoir, was "to count."
A salesman and his family are caught up in the pressures and delusions of living the American Dream. A dissection of America’s soul. A love story between a man and his son. A battle to sustain a sense of self in a world that increasingly offers less space for the individual. Arguably the greatest American play, Arthur Miller’s Death of A Salesman gets a visceral interpretation as a requiem for a fractured nation.
This Pulitzer Prize-winning, groundbreaking play changed American theatre in the person of its everyman tragic hero, Willy Loman, a dime a dozen, disappointed, disillusioned, and delusional traveling salesman with a skewed vision of the American Dream. All he wanted, the playwright wrote in his memoir, was "to count."