Death of a Salesman

Production photos: Death of a Salesman

Production photos of the Royal Shakespeare Company’s Death of a Salesman in Stratford UponAvon.

First look at the production photos of the RSC’s  Death of a Salesman which is currently playing at the RSC in Stratford Upon Avon until 2 May 2015.

The production, which celebrates the centenary of Arthur Miller’s birth is directed by RSC Artistic Director Gregory Doran with Antony Sher and Alex Hassell playing Willy Loman and his son Biff.  Joining Antony and Alex  are Tobias Beer as Howard Wagner, Paul Birchard as Older Waiter, Helen Grady -as Jenny, Ross Green as Stanley, Emma King as Miss Forsyth, Sam Marks as Happy Loman, Miranda Nolan as Letta, Sarah Parks as The Woman, Guy Paul as Uncle Ben, Joshua Richards as Charley, Brodie Ross as Bernard and Harriet Walter as Linda Loman.

Arthur Miller’s 1949 play Death of a Salesman is considered to be the greatest American tragedy ever written.

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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.

Death of a Salesman - RSC

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Death of a Salesman - RSC Stratford Upon Avon. Antony Sher (Willy Loman) and Harriet Walter (Linda Loman) Photographer : Ellie Kurttz

 


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