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Death Of A Salesman

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WHAT IS DEATH OF A SALESMAN ABOUT?

In the land of the free, each man is in charge of his own destiny. Willy Loman knows and cherishes this truth. After a life of honest hard work, it's Willy's birthright to retire with his loving wife and watch his two athletic, handsome sons continue his legacy.

Yet as old age begins to take hold and retirement beckons, Willy's dream seems further away than ever. Decades of graft have somehow failed to translate into wealth and his eldest son refuses to follow the path his father has chosen for him. As actions buried in his past re-surface, Willy struggles to reconcile his long cherished dream with the life he has actually lived.


WHO IS IN IT?
Anthony Sher plays Will Loman. Sher is a multi-award winning British Actor whose stage credits include Torch Song Trilogy, The Resistable Rise Of Arturo Ui, Cyrano de Bergerac , Henry IV parts 1 and 2, and King Lear.
DEATH OF A SALESMAN - AN AMERICAN CLASSIC

Death Of A Salesman is considered a modern American classic. It was written in 1949 by acclaimed playwright Arthur Miller.

Death Of A Salesman  was the recipient of the Pulitzer Prize for Drama in 1949. It also won the Tony Award for Best Play. The play has been revived four times on Broadway and has won the Tony Award for Best Revival an unprecedented three times.

The production of Death Of A Salesman is being produced by the Royal Shakespeare Company and celebrates the centenary of Miller's birth.


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WHAT IS DEATH OF A SALESMAN ABOUT?

In the land of the free, each man is in charge of his own destiny. Willy Loman knows and cherishes this truth. After a life of honest hard work, it's Willy's birthright to retire with his loving wife and watch his two athletic, handsome sons continue his legacy.

Yet as old age begins to take hold and retirement beckons, Willy's dream seems further away than ever. Decades of graft have somehow failed to translate into wealth and his eldest son refuses to follow the path his father has chosen for him. As actions buried in his past re-surface, Willy struggles to reconcile his long cherished dream with the life he has actually lived.


WHO IS IN IT?
Anthony Sher plays Will Loman. Sher is a multi-award winning British Actor whose stage credits include Torch Song Trilogy, The Resistable Rise Of Arturo Ui, Cyrano de Bergerac , Henry IV parts 1 and 2, and King Lear.
DEATH OF A SALESMAN - AN AMERICAN CLASSIC

Death Of A Salesman is considered a modern American classic. It was written in 1949 by acclaimed playwright Arthur Miller.

Death Of A Salesman  was the recipient of the Pulitzer Prize for Drama in 1949. It also won the Tony Award for Best Play. The play has been revived four times on Broadway and has won the Tony Award for Best Revival an unprecedented three times.

The production of Death Of A Salesman is being produced by the Royal Shakespeare Company and celebrates the centenary of Miller's birth.


CHEAP TICKETS TO DEATH OF A SALESMAN AT THE NOEL COWARD THEATRE
Britishtheatre.com offers tickets for Death Of A Salesman for as little as £16.00. We also offer special deals on a range of West End shows which can be viewed on our offers page. To get priority information on ticket offers and production news Join Our Mailing List
GROUP BOOKINGS TO DEATH OF A SALESMAN
Britishtheatre.com offer great Group Booking rates to Death Of A Salesman. Just click the BUY TICKETS button on the top right of this page and then click the REQUEST A GROUP BOOKING option when asked the number of seats you require.
THE BRITISHTHEATRE.COM BOOKING EXPERIENCE
Britishtheatre.com is the one-stop online box office for tickets to Death Of A Salesman and for the best seats to the best shows in London’s West End. Whether you are a first-time theatregoer or a seasoned fan of theatre we will do our best (together with our ticketing partners) to ensure that you get great deals on theatre tickets and the very best of service.  We hope to facilitate your trip to Death Of A Salesman at London’s Noel Coward Theatre and hope that you enjoy the show.

Description


WHAT IS DEATH OF A SALESMAN ABOUT?

In the land of the free, each man is in charge of his own destiny. Willy Loman knows and cherishes this truth. After a life of honest hard work, it's Willy's birthright to retire with his loving wife and watch his two athletic, handsome sons continue his legacy.

Yet as old age begins to take hold and retirement beckons, Willy's dream seems further away than ever. Decades of graft have somehow failed to translate into wealth and his eldest son refuses to follow the path his father has chosen for him. As actions buried in his past re-surface, Willy struggles to reconcile his long cherished dream with the life he has actually lived.


WHO IS IN IT?
Anthony Sher plays Will Loman. Sher is a multi-award winning British Actor whose stage credits include Torch Song Trilogy, The Resistable Rise Of Arturo Ui, Cyrano de Bergerac , Henry IV parts 1 and 2, and King Lear.
DEATH OF A SALESMAN - AN AMERICAN CLASSIC

Death Of A Salesman is considered a modern American classic. It was written in 1949 by acclaimed playwright Arthur Miller.

Death Of A Salesman  was the recipient of the Pulitzer Prize for Drama in 1949. It also won the Tony Award for Best Play. The play has been revived four times on Broadway and has won the Tony Award for Best Revival an unprecedented three times.

The production of Death Of A Salesman is being produced by the Royal Shakespeare Company and celebrates the centenary of Miller's birth.


CHEAP TICKETS TO DEATH OF A SALESMAN AT THE NOEL COWARD THEATRE
Britishtheatre.com offers tickets for Death Of A Salesman for as little as £16.00. We also offer special deals on a range of West End shows which can be viewed on our offers page. To get priority information on ticket offers and production news Join Our Mailing List
GROUP BOOKINGS TO DEATH OF A SALESMAN
Britishtheatre.com offer great Group Booking rates to Death Of A Salesman. Just click the BUY TICKETS button on the top right of this page and then click the REQUEST A GROUP BOOKING option when asked the number of seats you require.
THE BRITISHTHEATRE.COM BOOKING EXPERIENCE
Britishtheatre.com is the one-stop online box office for tickets to Death Of A Salesman and for the best seats to the best shows in London’s West End. Whether you are a first-time theatregoer or a seasoned fan of theatre we will do our best (together with our ticketing partners) to ensure that you get great deals on theatre tickets and the very best of service.  We hope to facilitate your trip to Death Of A Salesman at London’s Noel Coward Theatre and hope that you enjoy the show.

Cast and creatives

CASTTobias Beer - Howard Wagner

Paul Birchard - Older Waiter

Helen Grady - Jenny

Ross Green - Stanley

Alex Hassell - Biff Loman

Emma King - Miss Forsyth

Sam Marks - Happy Loman

Miranda Nolan - Letta

Sarah Parks - The Woman

Guy Paul - Uncle Ben

Joshua Richards - Charley

Brodie Ross - Bernard

Antony Sher - Willy Loman

Harriet Walter - Linda Loman

CREATIVE TEAM

Director - Gregory Doran

Designer - Stephen Brimson Lewis

Lighting - Tim Mitchell

Music - Paul Englishby

Sound - Jonathan Ruddick

Cast and creatives

CASTTobias Beer - Howard Wagner

Paul Birchard - Older Waiter

Helen Grady - Jenny

Ross Green - Stanley

Alex Hassell - Biff Loman

Emma King - Miss Forsyth

Sam Marks - Happy Loman

Miranda Nolan - Letta

Sarah Parks - The Woman

Guy Paul - Uncle Ben

Joshua Richards - Charley

Brodie Ross - Bernard

Antony Sher - Willy Loman

Harriet Walter - Linda Loman

CREATIVE TEAM

Director - Gregory Doran

Designer - Stephen Brimson Lewis

Lighting - Tim Mitchell

Music - Paul Englishby

Sound - Jonathan Ruddick

Cast and creatives

CASTTobias Beer - Howard Wagner

Paul Birchard - Older Waiter

Helen Grady - Jenny

Ross Green - Stanley

Alex Hassell - Biff Loman

Emma King - Miss Forsyth

Sam Marks - Happy Loman

Miranda Nolan - Letta

Sarah Parks - The Woman

Guy Paul - Uncle Ben

Joshua Richards - Charley

Brodie Ross - Bernard

Antony Sher - Willy Loman

Harriet Walter - Linda Loman

CREATIVE TEAM

Director - Gregory Doran

Designer - Stephen Brimson Lewis

Lighting - Tim Mitchell

Music - Paul Englishby

Sound - Jonathan Ruddick

Opening times

Monday to Saturday 7.30pm Wednesday and Saturday 2pm

Opening times

Monday to Saturday 7.30pm Wednesday and Saturday 2pm

Opening times

Monday to Saturday 7.30pm Wednesday and Saturday 2pm

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