Archives - Death of a Salesman
by Arthur MillerDirected by Hugh CroydonSaturday 24th – Saturday 31st March 1973 in the AuditoriumThis play, with its tensions and its sadness, is perhaps one of the finest plays ever to have come from America. It centres around Willy Loman, a salesman, 63 years old, living in New York, who after a lifetime with the same employer, leaves his job. We see him and his family through a series of flashbacks. |
Part of the Barn’s 1972/1973 season Presented by The Barn Theatre Club |
Event details from The Barn Theatre Archive | |
Cast
| Willy Loman | - | Eric Chorley |
| Linda | - | Irene Gill |
| Biff | - | Keith Thompson |
| Happy | - | Ray Hill |
| Bernard | - | Martin Daniels |
| The Woman | - | Marjorie Coles |
| Charley | - | Stan Stokes |
| Uncle Ben | - | David Shaw |
| Howard Wagner | - | Tim Gibson |
| Jenny | - | Sylvia Townend |
| Stanley | - | Graham Ford |
| Miss Forsythe | - | Carol Bartlett |
| Letta | - | Sylvia Pepper |
Creative team
| Director | - | Hugh Croydon |
| Stage Manager | - | Brian Moseley |
| Assistant Stage Manager | - | Shirley Shaw |
| Properties | - | Belinda Putley |
| Sylvia Pepper | ||
| Beryl Blatherwick | ||
| Costumes | - | Winifred Butler |
| Lighting | - | Brian Jolly |
| Chris Ivory | ||
| Mark Shaw | ||
| Sound | - | John Lloyd |
| Prompter | - | Peggy Thompson |
| Set Design | - | Janet Aspey |
| Set Construction | - | Brian Duffy |
| Members of The Barn Theatre Club | ||
| Set Painting | - | Janet Aspey |
| Members of The Barn Theatre Club | ||
| Box Office | - | Arthur E Bartholomew |
| House Manager | - | Tony Avison |
| Production Secretary | - | Pam Farlie |


