Death of a Salesman
Barrymore Theatre, Broadway By Rachel Merrill Moss BOTTOM LINE: Literally performed in the shadow of the original, the return of this prescient American play is presented strongly, but largely lacking a fresh take on the classic. Arthur Miller's weighty play, Death of a Salesman, can certainly be lauded as one of the most omniscient pieces in the contemporary American theatre canon, and for good reason. Even …
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