America Magazine: ‘Death of a Salesman’ is a bold critique of capitalism. It’s as timely as ever.
Laurie Metcalf and Nathan Lane in ‘Death of. a Salesman’ Credit: Emilio Madrid I recently took 40 of my Fordham University students to see “Death of a Salesman” at the Winter Garden Theatre on ...
‘Death of a Salesman’ is a bold critique of capitalism. It’s as timely as ever.
The New York Times: ‘Death of a Salesman’ on Broadway Has Help From Something Old
This is a draft of Arthur Miller’s classic play “Death of a Salesman.” It’s from 1948, not long before the show’s premiere on Broadway in February 1949. Nearly every page contains Miller’s handwritten ...
Deadline.com: ‘Death Of A Salesman’ Broadway Review: Nathan Lane And Laurie Metcalf Shine In Director Joe Mantello’s Stark, Blistering Revival
Don’t waste time asking whether we really need another Death of a Salesman, and certainly don’t even begin to question whether Nathan Lane has the dramatic chops to tackle one of American theater’s ...
‘Death Of A Salesman’ Broadway Review: Nathan Lane And Laurie Metcalf Shine In Director Joe Mantello’s Stark, Blistering Revival
Chicago Tribune: Review: In devastating new Broadway ‘Death of a Salesman,’ decades of work show in Nathan Lane’s face
Review: In devastating new Broadway ‘Death of a Salesman,’ decades of work show in Nathan Lane’s face
AOL: Broadway’s New Revival of Death of a Salesman Asks, Are We All Willy Loman Now?
When Nathan Lane, who stars as Willy Loman in the new Broadway revival of Death of a Salesman, reaches the moment in the Pulitzer Prize–winning play when Willy excruciatingly devalues himself as he ...