Death of a Salesman
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Arthur Miller
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Stacy Keach and Jane Kaczmarek star in this 1949 masterpiece by Arthur Miller, a searing portrait of the physical, emotional, and psychological costs of the American dream. Willy Loman (Keach) is the play's iconic traveling salesman, whose family is torn apart by his desperate obsession with greatness and social acceptance. As his two sons cast about aimlessly for their station in life, Willy begins to come unraveled when the reality of his life threatens his long-cherished illusions.
An L.A. Theatre Works full-cast performance featuring: Stacy Keach as Willy Loman, Jane Kaczmarek as Linda Loman, Steven Culp as Biff Loman, Maureen Flannigan as Letta and Jenny, Jason Henning as Bernard and Stanley, Kathryn Meisle as The Woman, Tim Monsion as Uncle Ben, Sam Mcmurray as Charley, John Sloan as Happy Loman, Kate Steele as Miss Forsythe, and Kenneth Alan Williams as Howard. Directed by Eric Simonson. Recorded before a live audience at the Skirball Cultural Center, Los Angeles, in March 2011.
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- Arvind Passey
- 09-10-22
Getting inside the mind is terrifying
The truth shakes you to the core... will the an accurate one-line review of this play. Let me point out though that the play is not about mind games but more about the way we twist our own reality to bounce with the way we see ourselves as posed to reach or get. It can be unnerving to watch a character in a play do this throughout his life until... if you haven't read this play, go ahead and do so right away. - Arvind Passey - Blog: www.passey.info
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