
Starring

Jeffrey DeMunn
as Willy Loman
Featuring
Diane and Hal Brierley Resident Acting Company members
Hassan El-Amin
Chamblee Ferguson
Matthew Gray
Sean Hennigan
Liz Mikel
Cedric Neal
Sally Nystuen Vahle
and SMU Meadows School of the Arts students
Chad Daniel
Sandra Deitz
Vanessa Gibens
Cliff Miller
Set Design by
Dan Ostling
Costume Design by
Jessica Ford

Lighting Design by
Lap Chi Chu
Sound Design by
Bruce Richardson
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PRESENTS Death of a Salesman By Arthur Miller Fathers and Sons, Misplaced Ambition and the American Dream. Arthur Miller's Pulitzer Prize-winning Death of a Salesman is one of the greatest achievements of 20th Century drama. Its central character, Willy Loman, a little man with modest dreams, towers over American dramatic literature. The finest actors on either side of the Atlantic consider the role a monumental achievement - the American Lear. This new production will bring a master actor to Dallas to join with DTC's own Resident Acting Company in creating an unforgettable production worthy of this seminal classic. Exploring the gap between fathers and sons, the tragedy of misplaced ambitions, and the rightful definition of the American dream itself, Death of a Salesman speaks of human dilemmas and human truths...and it continues to have the power to speak to us today. A not-to-be-missed event: "Attention must be paid!" Some adult language and mature themes. $10 off all new ticket purchases to Death of a Salesman. Use the code TENDOLLAR when ordering. STUDENT MATINEES April 28, May 5 (SOLD OUT) and May 13, 11a.m. Tickets are $12 per student with one complimentary chaperone ticket per 20 tickets purchased. For more information or to purchase tickets please contact Rebecca Reid. Download the study guide for Death of a Salesman. Associate Producing Partner Essay: Death of a Salesman by John Aldous, DTC Intern Among the short list of dramas that could be considered the Great American play, Death of a Salesman has taken root at the top of the list, along with the likes of Our Town, A Streetcar Named Desire and Long Day’s Journey Into Night. In the sixty years since it first opened, the show has firmly entered the national consciousness, becoming a staple of high school English classrooms and theaters across the country. |
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Dallas Observer theater review: DTC's Salesman Has The Goods WFAA-TV review: 'Death of a Salesman' opens in Dallas
TACA and Dallas Theater Center present Death of a Salesman
Veteran actor Jeffrey DeMunn stars in Dallas Theater Center’s production of Death of a Salesman Theater Day Camps, Ages 4–12 Now Enrolling! More info
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