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‘You
leave the theatre in no doubt you have witnessed a great, possibly
THE great American tragedy’
The Daily
Telegraph
‘One of the finest dramas
in the whole range of the American theatre’
New York
Times
Death
Of A Salesman is one of the great plays of the twentieth
century which changed the landscape of contemporary theatre.
Veteran salesman Willy
Loman is used to spending his life ‘riding on a smile and
a shoeshine’, but recently things haven’t been so
good. He seems to have lost his golden touch; his grown-up sons,
Biff and Happy, no longer idolise him as they used to and he is
haunted by missed opportunities and a troubled past. His wife
Linda is struggling to aid her increasingly disturbed husband,
as she tries to hold the family together and keep Willy from descending
further into desperation. But as the truth of Willy and his sons’
imperfect past begins to unravel, Willy starts to lose faith in
the two things he believes in: his family, and, in Miller’s
words, his need ‘to leave a thumbprint somewhere on the
world’.
Death Of A Salesman
burst upon the international scene in 1949 and won the Drama Critics’
Circle Award, the Tony Award and the Pulitzer Prize, becoming
a benchmark for modern theatre.
Following the outstanding
success of our ‘Miller at the Octagon’ season
in Spring 2006, we are delighted to have secured the rights to
present Death Of A Salesman this Spring 2007.
This production has an extensive associated education programme
including workshops, a teachers’ pack and INSET sessions
for secondary school teachers. Call activ8 on 01204 556501
for more information.

| Cast |
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Creative Team |
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| Joanna Bacon |
Linda Loman |
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Mark Babych |
Director |
| Peter Barich |
Howard/Stanley |
|
Hannah Clark |
Designer |
| Jo Cowen |
Miss Forsythe |
|
Sally Hague |
Dialect Coach |
| David Fleeshman |
Willy Loman |
|
Ivan Stott |
Composer |
| Caroline Harding |
The Woman |
|
Jason Osterman |
Lighting Designer |
| Jamie Lee |
Biff |
|
Andy Smith |
Sound Designer |
| Peter Harding |
Charley |
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Helen Radcliffe |
Deputy Stage Manager |
| Nathan Nolan |
Happy |
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| Liam O'Brien |
Bernard |
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| Michael Poole |
Uncle Ben |
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| Charlotte Watmuff |
Letta |
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