Jez Watt, Trevor Cox & Peter Beadle
Salesman Willy Loman is in the midst of a crisis. He's about to lose his job, he can't pay his bills, and his sons Biff and Happy don't respect him and can't seem to live up to their potential. He wonders what went wrong and how he can make things up to his family. What follows is a harrowing account of one ordinary man’s decline and fall. Viewed by many as a caustic attack on the American Dream, Death of a Salesman made both Arthur Miller and the character Willy Loman household names. The play had previously been produced by RSC in 1981. |
Other Arthur Miller plays performed by RSC are
A View From The Bridge (1991)
All My Sons (1988)
Death Of A Salesman (1981)
A View From The Bridge (1975)