“Mark Wendland’s ingenious designs” 
--  The Guardian, Michael Billington  
 

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DELPHI PRODUCTIONS LLC

AWARD-WINNING AMERICAN FILM AND STAGE STAR BRIAN DENNEHY
TO MAKE HIS WEST END STAGE DEBUT STARRING AS ‘WILLY LOMAN’
IN THE TONY AWARD-WINNING PRODUCTION OF
ARTHUR MILLER’S “DEATH OF A SALESMAN”
OPENING AT THE LYRIC THEATRE
SHAFTESBURY AVENUE
ON MONDAY 16 MAY
FOR A LIMITED SIX-MONTH SEASON

Award-winning American film and stage star Brian Dennehy will make his West End stage debut starring as ‘Willy Loman’ in the Tony Award-winning production of Arthur Miller’s “DEATH OF A SALESMAN” on Monday 16 May, following previews from 10 May, for a limited six-month season.

This production, which celebrated the 50th anniversary of the play when it opened on Broadway in February 1999, won five Tony Awards including ‘Best Revival’, ‘Best Direction’ for Robert Falls and ‘Best Actor’ for Brian Dennehy. Brian Dennehy is perhaps best known for his work in feature films including Baz Luhrmann’s “Romeo + Juliet”, “Presumed Innocent”, “F/X”, “Legal Eagles”, “Cocoon”, “Gorky Park” and “First Blood”. His Broadway stage work includes Brian Friel’s “Translations”, Peter Brook’s production of “The Cherry Orchard” and, recently, starring opposite Vanessa Redgrave in “Long Day’s Journey into Night” directed by Robert Falls, for which he won a second Tony Award for ‘Best Actor’. He won the Golden Globe Award for his performance in the American televised version of “DEATH OF A SALESMAN”. Brian Dennehy says, “For me, the true test of great drama throughout the world has always been the West End. Playing this production in London will be the fulfilment of a lifetime dream”.

Award-winning actress Clare Higgins will star as ‘Linda Loman’ opposite Brian Dennehy. She has recently been seen on the London stage in “Hecuba” and “Vincent in Brixton”. Douglas Henshall and Mark Bazeley will play Loman’s sons ‘Biff’ and ‘Happy’. Howard Witt will repeat his Broadway performance as ‘Charley’. The cast of 18 also includes Steve Pickering as ‘Howard’ and Allen Hamilton as ‘Uncle Ben’ (both reprising their Broadway roles), Jonathan Aris as ‘Bernard’, Samantha Coughlan as ‘Miss Forsythe’, Eleanor Howell as ‘Letta’, Victoria Lennox as ‘Jenny’, Noah Lee Margetts as ‘Stanley’ and Abigail McKern as ‘The Woman’.

The West End production of “DEATH OF A SALESMAN” will be staged by the entire original Broadway creative team. Scenic design is by Mark Wendland, costume design by Birgit Rattenborg Wise, lighting by Michael Philippi and original music and sound by Richard Woodbury. “DEATH OF A SALESMAN” is directed by Robert Falls.

Performance times at the Lyric Theatre are Tuesdays-Saturdays at 7.30pm, with Wednesday and Saturday matinees at 2.30pm. Tickets, priced from £18.50-£43.50, are available from the Lyric Theatre Box Office on 0870 890 1107.

“DEATH OF A SALESMAN” will be presented in London by David Richenthal, Anthony D. Marshall and Charlene Marshall for Delphi Productions.

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Death of a Salesman is a hit. 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.  Now playing at the Lyric Theatre in London's West End.  Produced by Delphi Productions, David Richenthal, Marshall.  Toby Simkin.  Students, teachers, essay, drama, dramatic, Olivier, award, Saleman, Salesman, Arthur Millers playwright and author.