A new production opening on Broadway offers a different window into one of the great classics of American theater.
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by wikigiri | october 8, 2022
"Death of a Salesman" has captivated audiences for more than 70 years by confronting American dreams and harsh realities.
In the new production, the Loman family is Black. Jeffrey Brown talked to actors Wendell Pierce and Sharon D. Clarke for our arts and culture series, "CANVAS."
It is one of the great classics of American theater, "Death of a Salesman," a drama confronting American dreams and harsh realities.
A new production opening Sunday on Broadway offers a different window into a story captivating audiences for more than 70 years.
– Jeffrey Brown talks to actors Wendell Pierce and Sharon D. Clarke for arts and culture series, Canvas. –
– There were promises made cross this desk! You mustn't tell me you have people to see! –
– In "Death of a Salesman," Willy Loman is a proud, but beaten-down man, an aging traveling salesman grasping at illusions of his own success and that of his sons. –
– You can't eat the orange and throw the peel away! A man is not a piece of fruit! –
– He is not the finest character that ever lived, but he's a human being. –