Broadway review: Death of a Salesman, to die for ()
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Broadway review: Death of a Salesman, to die for ()
"Linda Loman's line, 'Attention must be paid,' serves as a powerful reminder that even ordinary individuals like Willy Loman deserve recognition and empathy in their struggles."
"Miller's statement through Linda emphasizes that 'a small man can be just as exhausted as a great man,' challenging traditional notions of tragedy and heroism."
The revival of Death of a Salesman features Nathan Lane as Willy Loman and Laurie Metcalf as Linda Loman. The production highlights Willy's decline into depression and dementia, emphasizing the need for attention to his struggles. Linda's plea underscores the play's theme that even ordinary individuals deserve recognition and empathy. The aesthetic choices reflect a deep respect for the original work while bringing fresh emotional depth to the characters. This production stands out as a significant interpretation of Miller's classic.
Read at Time Out New York
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