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Lee J. Cobb stars in a TV version of Arthur Miller's Death of a Salesman, directed by Alex Segal and originally telecast by CBS on May 8, 1966. Cobb created the role of Willy Loman in the or…
Tim Pigott-Smith is to star as Willy Loman in a new production of Death of a Salesman at the Royal and Derngate.
Abigail Graham's production is the first independent tour from the Royal & Derngate
Royal Shakespeare theatre, Stratford-upon-AvonGregory Doran's Arthur Miller production skilfully contrasts a bitter old man with his dapper younger self, as Harriet Walter touchingly reveals…
Yiddish production of Arthur Miller's Death of a Salesman will be presented at the Toronto Centre for the Arts
Everyman Theatre is ending their 25th anniversary season in a glorious and ambitious fashion. It honors not only Modern American Theatre but also the tradition of rotating repertory. The ide…
A sunny April Sunday and distractions such as spring cleaning, the Orioles or neglected reading beckon. Instead, all of those things are cast aside for sitting quietly in the dark for nearly…
In celebration of the 25th anniversary of its founding, Everyman Theatre is closing out its 2015-2016 season by doing something really special. After an already-impressive season of weighty …
"Death of a Salesman? How many times have you had to see that?" a friend asked about my upcoming coverage of Curio Theatre Company's production of Arthur Miller's 1949 classic.
Arthur Miller's Pulitzer Prize-winning classic, Death of a Salesman, is being given a powerful production at the Curio Theatre Company. In an intimate setting, the themes of  the American…
On opening night, at least, the cast wasn't quite ready for Act I at Palo Alto Players
The language has been an integral part of life for Mr. Hoffman and Ms. Toren, who star in a New Yiddish Rep production of the Arthur Miller play.
New Yiddish Rep is performing Arthur Miller's play at the Castillo Theater.
Arthur Miller's drama has come to be seen as a penetrating indictment of the American Dream but New Yiddish Rep's Yiddish translation opens up whole new vistas of interpretation
This post is by Victor Gluck, Editor-in-Chief Although Arthur Miller grew up in a Jewish family, none of his characters with the exception of the antique dealer in The Price are explicitly J…
"Men darf akhting geybn." That's "attention must be paid" in Yiddish — just one of the famous Arthur Miller lines ringing out through Nov. 22 as New Yiddish…
Don't miss "Or," a sparkling sex farce at Dobama Theatre.
By Myra Chanin Let's tackle the first problem first. Why did this play need to be translated and performed into Yiddish as it is now in New York... The post The Death…
In this heartwarming piece, Ben Coleman discusses the most influential piece of theater he ever saw: Not a Broadway or Off-Broadway show, but a community theatre production of DEATH OF A SAL…
Rendered in Yiddish, Arthur Miller's American icon and his conflicted family may have a more specific cultural identity than usual, but the play's universality still rings out.
"Men darf akhting geybn." That's "attention must be paid" in Yiddish — just one of the famous Arthur Miller lines ringing out Oct. 8-Nov. 22 when New Yi…
Duquesne University’s Red Masquers, opens the 2015-16 season with the American classic Death of a Salesman. This play christens the university’s Genesius Theater and features a 13 memb…
Thirty years later, his daughter Rebecca Miller will be at TIFF with her romantic comedy 'Maggie's Plan,' which screens Sept. 12.read more
"Men darf akhting geybn." That's "attention must be paid" in Yiddish--just one of the famous Arthur Miller lines that will ring out this fall when New Yiddish…