Death of a Salesman Information
Death of a Salesman is a tragedy-based stage play that was featured in 1949. It was written by American playwright Arthur Miller. The play was rewarded with 14 Tony Award for several categories in total to date; three for the best revival.
Death of a Salesman was featured on Broadway in February 1949. It has been revived four times on Broadway and ran for 742 performances. It is widely considered as one of the most amazing plays of the 20th century which is the reason behind the play, winning the “Tony Awards for Best Revival” three times.
Death of a Salesman has some exciting characters inside such as William “Willy” Loman who is 63 years old, unstable, precarious, and self-deluded Salesman; Linda Loman, loving and loyal wife of Willy; Biff Loman who is Willy’s elder son; Harold “Happy” Loman, the younger son of Willy; Charley, Willy’s neighbor; Bernard who is Charley’s son; Uncle Ben, Willy’s older brother; The Woman is a woman for whom Willy cheated on Linda; Howard Wagner is Willy’s boss; Jenny is Charley’s secretary; Stanley who is Happy’s friend working at a restaurant as a waiter; Miss Forsythe is a girl whom Happy picks up at the restaurant because she was pretty; and Letta is Miss Forsythe’s friend.
Death of a Salesman was produced by Walter Fried and Kermit Bloomgarden. It was opened for the first time in the United States at Morosco Theatre on February 10, 1949. The play has been revived four times after it’s closing on November 18, 1950. It first revived on June 26, 1975, the second time on March 29, 1984, third time on February 10, 1999, and the fourth time on February 13, 2012.
Death of a Salesman has received some notably positive reviews all across the US, Germany, India, China, and the UK. It has won several awards since 1949 including the Drama Desk Award for “Outstanding Revival”, Drama League Award, a Theatre World Award, Clarence Derwent Awards, Outer Critics Circle Award, and a few more with countless nominations.
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