“The Most Perceptive, Most Impressive And Most Moving Play That We’ve Had From America For A Long Time” – The Daily Telegraph 

Theatrical Outfit closes its 50th Anniversary season with DEATH OF A SALESMAN – a Pulitzer Prize and Tony Award winner that is one of the most profound classic dramas of the American theater. Willy Loman desperately craves success for himself and his sons, but stark reality cannot live up to his dreams. The wall of delusions he has constructed quietly crumbles around him while a devastated and demoralized man searches in vain for a hidden path to greatness. Beautifully written and endlessly surprising, this poignant story of the perilously high cost of the American Dream reveals new truths to every generation of audiences.

Winner Of BEST PLAY • Tony Awards • New York Drama Critics’ Circle • Pulitzer Prize
Run Time: 2 hours and 50 minutes with 1 intermission
Please Note: This production tackles mature and complex themes and uses strong adult language and outdated cultural attitudes. We recommend this show for audiences ages thirteen and older.

“The Most Perceptive, Most Impressive And Most Moving Play That We’ve Had From America For A Long Time” – The Daily Telegraph 

Run Time: 2 hours and 50 minutes with 1 intermission
Please Note: This production tackles mature and complex themes and uses strong adult language and outdated cultural attitudes. We recommend this show for audiences ages thirteen and older.

Theatrical Outfit closes its 50th Anniversary season with DEATH OF A SALESMAN – a Pulitzer Prize and Tony Award winner that is one of the most profound classic dramas of the American theater. Willy Loman desperately craves success for himself and his sons, but stark reality cannot live up to his dreams. The wall of delusions he has constructed quietly crumbles around him while a devastated and demoralized man searches in vain for a hidden path to greatness. Beautifully written and endlessly surprising, this poignant story of the perilously high cost of the American Dream reveals new truths to every generation of audiences.

Winner Of BEST PLAY • Tony Awards • New York Drama Critics’ Circle • Pulitzer Prize