Stage Design

Death Of A Salesman by Arthur Miller

Arthur Miller’s powerful and most famous play examines the cost of blind faith in the American Dream. Willy Loman returns one night to his Brooklyn home, exhausted from his unsuccessful sales trip. He is tired and disappointed in life. The story is revealed through scenes in present time alternating with flashbacks, Willy drifting back and forth between reality and memory. The Loman house was built against the curving walls of the theater with a thrust stage extending into the center of the audience space.

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