ABOUT THE PRODUCTION
Willy Loman has spent
his whole life “way out there in the blue, riding a smile and a
shoeshine”, proud of his ability to sell anything to
anyone and to provide for his family. Now he finds himself at the
end of his career, and at the end of his rope. He’s lost his job,
the respect of his sons, and finally, his hope.
Tony
award-winning Brian Dennehy makes his West End debut as Willy
Loman, in Robert Falls’ production of Death of a
Salesman
alongside British theatre and television stars Clare Higgins
(Vincent in Brixton & Hecuba) and Douglas Henshall.
Written by the legendary Arthur Miller, whose other
plays include The Crucible, All My Sons and A View
From the Bridge,
Death of a Salesman is a work of tremendous emotional impact, as
relevant today as when it premiered fifty-five years
ago.
NOW PLAYING FOR A LIMITED SEASON
AT THE LYRIC THEATRE, LONDON
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