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Death of a Salesman tour cast announced

by Staff Writer
January 30, 2025
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Death of a Salesman Cast

Death of a Salesman Cast

Trafalgar Theatre Productions and Raw Material – producers of a new UK Tour of one of the greatest plays of the twentieth century, Arthur Miller’s Death of a Salesman – today announce the full cast and creative team for the production.

As previously revealed, this new production of Death of a Salesman is led by acclaimed actor David Hayman (Sid and Nancy, Dad’s Army) as Willy Loman.

Joining David are  Beth Marshall (Linda), Daniel Cahill (Biff), Michael Wallace (Happy), Benny Young (Charley), Gavin John Wright (Bernard), Simon Donaldson (Howard Wagner), Charlene Boyd (Woman in Boston), Stewart Ennis (Ben), Fay Guiffo (Miss Forsythe), Bailey Newsome (Stanley), and Gillian Massey (Jenny/Letta).

       

The Creative Team include Vicki Brown (Costume Designer), Niroshini Thambar (Composer & Sound Designer), Rory Beaton (Lighting Designer), and Neil Haynes (Set Designer).

Arthur Miller’s Death of a Salesman takes you on a thrilling journey through the final 24 hours of Willy Loman’s life, filled with his memories, dreams, and struggles and pitting a father’s expectations against his son’s realities. Clinging to the belief that charm and ambition are the keys to success, Willy’s world unravels as he faces the truth about his life and legacy. This powerful and moving story explores the sacrifices people make in pursuit of the ‘American Dream’. Heartbreaking and thought-provoking, it’s a timeless tale of ambition, family, and the price of chasing success.

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David Hayman is a renowned actor and director, best known for his acclaimed performances in Sid and Nancy, The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas, Trial & Retribution and Dad’s Army. Hayman said: “I’m absolutely delighted to be bringing Death of a Salesman to theatres across the UK. This play is a true masterpiece—raw, timeless, and deeply moving. Willy Loman’s story is one that resonates with so many people, and it’s a real treat to step into such an iconic role. I’m thrilled to share this incredible production with audiences and bring Arthur Miller’s powerful vision to life on stage.”

This Pulitzer Prize and multi award-winning classic play is directed by Andy Arnold, one of the most important figures to have emerged in Scottish theatre in the last 40 years. Formally Artistic Director of the Tron Theatre, Arnold’s work is acclaimed for its boldness and creativity. Known for his unique ability to breathe new life into classic texts and champion innovative new works, Arnold’s direction promises a fresh and compelling take on Arthur Miller’s timeless masterpiece.

Arnold said: “Death of a Salesman is one of the greatest plays ever written, and it’s a privilege to bring it to life with such a brilliant cast lead by David Hayman. Arthur Miller’s exploration of family relationships and shattered dreams is as powerful and relevant today as it was when first performed.”

Death of a Salesman is written by Arthur Miller – one of the greatest playwrights of the 20th century. His body of work is unmatched with some of the most iconic plays including The Crucible, A View from the Bridge, and All My Sons. Death of a Salesman is widely regarded as his masterpiece and won the Pulitzer Prize for Drama, cementing Miller’s reputation as a master storyteller who captured the struggles, dreams, and complexities of everyday life.

       

More information can be found here

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