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Critics have stopped by the Broadway revival of Death of a Salesman, and the reviews are in! The new production is directed by Joe Mantello and led by Nathan Lane as Willy Loman and Laurie M…
Theatrely's Broadway production of Death Of A Salesman directed by Joe Mantello and starring Nathan Lane, Laurie Metcalf, and Christopher Abbott at the Winter Garden Theatre in New York City.
Arthur Miller's classic tragedy returns to Broadway, starring Nathan Lane and Laurie Metcalf. Yet again, it is a triumph.
Nathan Lane and Laurie Metcalf lead a brutally lucid revival custom built for the Ponzi Casino Shitstorm of disaster capitalism.
When Arthur Miller's seminal work Death of a Salesman was first produced in 1949, and indeed for some time after, it was viewed as an indictment of the evanescent nature of the "American Dre…
Some may say that Arthur Miller's play "Death of a Salesman" may be the greatest play of the 20th century and there is evidence that supports that claim. It premiered on Broadway in 1949,…
Winter Garden Theatre, New YorkArthur Miller's 1949 autopsy of the American dream finds new urgency in a stripped-back production
Somewhere in New York, in the middle of the night, a tired m…
★★★★★ Nathan Lane, Laurie Metcalf and Christopher Abbott star in Joe Mantello's emotionally searing revival.
The post Death of a Salesman: More Relevant Than E…
Don't waste time asking whether we really need another Death of a Salesman, and certainly don't even begin to question whether Nathan Lane has the dramatic chops to tackle one of American th…
Some of our very best actors got their start in comedy " so it's only natural that sitcom veterans Nathan Lane and Laurie Metcalf should arrive on Broadway as that most deadly serious couple…
At the end of the superb and unforgettable revival that hauntingly unfolds there among its shadows, arrives a thrilling takeaway: That was the best "Death of a Salesman" I have ever seen.
Christopher Abbott and Ben Ahlers also star in Joe Mantello's Broadway revival of the 1949 landmark American drama, which remains sadly relevant more than 75 years later.
Poor Willy Loman is once again trying to convince his lousy sons that when it comes making a sale, reputation is everything. He's right, of course: The fourth Broadway revival of "Death of a…
★★★★☆ Joe Mantello directs Laurie Metcalf, Christopher Abbott, large cast in an imposing revival
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This sixth Broadway revival of Arthur Miller's towering play is undeniably a Prestige Production, but it's one that strains for effect, from the casting of Nathan Lane and Laurie Metcalf, wh…
Meet the Lomans. The Joe Mantello-directed Broadway revival of Arthur Miller's American classic Death of a Salesman began performances on Broadway at the Winter Garden Theatre on March 6, ah…
There's nothing distant about Arthur Miller's Death of a Salesman now playing at Broadway's Winter Garden Theatre. This revival, directed by Joe Mantello and starring Nathan Lane and Laurie …
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Production photos have been released for the Broadway revival of Death of a Salesman, as the limited engagement has been extended by eight weeks and will now run through August 9.
The pro…
Checking out what I had to say about Philip Seymour Hoffman's Willy Loman on Broadway fourteen years ago, directed by Mike Nichols.
Broadway's busy season was packed with recent arrivals last week, most pulling in decent-sized audiences (more than decent in many cases), with shows like Dog Day Afternoon, Proof, Schmigado…
THE DREAM ON CREDIT A clear-eyed, unsentimental staging that lets Miller's argument land with full force Arthur Miller finished Act I of Death of a Salesman in a single day and the rest in s…
"There's something about the familial relationships that echo like ripples in the pond."
Step into the rehearsal hall as Dean Gabourie reflects on the character archetypes present in Death o…