“Absolutely electrifying” 
--  Metro, Claire Alfree  
 
CAST  
 
Willy Loman BRIAN DENNEHY has won two Tony Awards as Best Actor in a Play, in 2003 for Eugene O'Neill's Long Day's Journey Into Night and in 1999 for the 50th anniversary production of Arthur Miller's Death of a Salesman. MORE...
 
Linda Loman CLARE HIGGINS has won no less than three Olivier Awards for Best Actress for her performances in Hecuba at the Donmar Warehouse (2004), Vincent in Brixton (2003) and Sweet Bird of Youth (1994)  MORE...
 
Biff DOUGLAS HENSHALL has starred in many theatre productions, including the role of 'John Proctor' in Arthur Miller's The Crucible at The Crucible, Sheffield, Dawn in Malibu at the Hampstead Theatre - MORE...
 
Happy MARK BAZELEY recently appeared in Suddenly Last Summer in the West End, directed by Michael Grandage. He played the role of 'Macduff' in Edward Hall's Macbeth at the Albery Theatre, Homebody/Kabul  - MORE...
 
Charley HOWARD WITT toured this Spring with Chicago's Steppenwolf Theatre's production of The Time of Your Life in the role of 'Kit Carson'. He is a Tony, Drama Desk and Ovation Award nominee - MORE...
 
Howard STEVE PICKERING has appeared in 27 productions at Chicago’s Goodman Theatre, including Robert Falls’ Tony Award-Winning production of Death of a Salesman  - MORE...

 
Uncle Ben ALLEN HAMILTON made his Broadway debut in The House of Atreus, directed by Tyrone Guthrie and was last seen in New York as Uncle Ben in 1999 in this Tony winning production  - MORE...
 
Bernard JONATHAN ARIS,  theatre credits include THE RIVALS (Salisbury Playhouse), Arthur Miller's MR. PETER'S CONNECTIONS (Almeida Theatre), THE COLONEL BIRD (Gate Theatre), BILOXI BLUES  - MORE...
 
Stanley NOAH LEE MARGETTS was born in the UK but two weeks later was on a plane back to the states. Starting in New Mexico, he then grew up in New York and then Miami - MORE...
 
Miss. Forsythe SAMANTHA COUGHLAN is a graduate of Circle in the Square Theatre School in New York. Selected theatre includes: The Shape of Thing (New Ambassadors), u/s National Anthems (Old Vic), u/s The Shape of Things - MORE...
 
Letta ELEANOR HOWELL Eleanor’s theatre work includes: Three Sisters (Playhouse), Olivia in Twelfth Night (Ludlow Festival), Maintenance Man (Eye Theatre) and, most recently, Buried Child (National Theatre). - MORE...
 
Jenny VICTORIA LENNOX Theatre includes: Lysistrata project London (Pleasance), Hamlet (Broadway Theatre), The Twelve Pound Look, A Well Remembered Voice, Independence, Romeo and Juliet (Tabard Theatre)  - MORE...
 
The Woman ABIGAIL McKERN  won the Plays and Players Award as Best Newcomer and the Olivier (then SWET) Award as Best Supporting Actress for her performance as Celia at the Open Air Theatre, Regent’s Park. - MORE...
 
 

UNDERSTUDIES

Linda Loman VICTORIA LENNOX Theatre includes: Lysistrata project London (Pleasance), Hamlet (Broadway Theatre), The Twelve Pound Look, A Well Remembered Voice, Independence, Romeo and Juliet (Tabard Theatre)  - MORE...
Miss. Forsythe, Letta, Woman, Jenny SARAH MENNELL trained at the National Theatre School of Canada in Montreal. After five years of performing in Canada's regional theatres (mainly period dramas), - MORE...
 
Biff SHANE ATTWOOLL Originally from South Wales, Shane studied at Rose Bruford School of Speech and Drama. His first professional stage appearance was at The Royal Opera House in - MORE...
Happy NOAH LEE MARGETTS was born in the UK but two weeks later was on a plane back to the states. Starting in New Mexico, he then grew up in New York and then Miami - MORE...
 
Bernard, Stanley
and Howard
JOSEPH RYE trained at Mountview:  Theatre includes: Macduff in Macbeth (stafford gatehouse), Wilson in The Ruffian On The Stair (Lillian Way Theatre, Los Angeles), Sean in Myopia  - MORE...
 
Uncle Ben
and Charley
KENNETH JAY: A native Canadian, Kenneth trained at Ryerson in Toronto and appeared in that city during the 1970’s in such diverse productions as A Lime in the Morning, Baudelaire, The Mute Canary,  - MORE...
 
 

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Brian Dennehy, Howard Wiitt, Allen Hamilton and Steve Pickering are appearing with the permission of UK Equity pursuant to an exchange program between American Equity and UK Equity.


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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.