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Death of a Salesman

By Arthur Miller
Directed by Hugh Croydon
24th – 31st March 1973

This 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.

CAST & CREATIVE TEAM

Directed by
Hugh Croydon

CAST

Willy Loman
The Woman
Uncle Ben
Howard Wagner
Miss Forsythe

CREATIVE TEAM

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