Death of A Salesman (Broadway)
Closed 3h 10m
Death of A Salesman (Broadway)
86%
86%
(400 Ratings)
Positive
94%
Mixed
4%
Negative
2%
Members say
Absorbing, Great acting, Masterful, Ambitious, Great writing

About the Show

A revival of Arthur Miller's classic play, told from the perspective of a Black family.

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Critic Reviews (24)

The New York Times
October 9th, 2022

"The latest Broadway revival, which opened on Sunday at the Hudson Theater, goes wider, a notably rich and mostly successful approach."
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New York Theatre Guide
October 10th, 2022

"Even after nearly three and a half hours of 'Death of a Salesman,' I'd gladly stay longer to watch that story continue."
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New York Magazine / Vulture
October 9th, 2022

It is not only the casting of the striving Lomans as a Black family that makes this Salesman a departure. It is also that the director, Miranda Cromwell, has rendered much of the play as a dissonant fever dream."
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The Wall Street Journal
October 9th, 2022

"Ms. Cromwell’s production is, nonetheless, emotionally wrenching as it digs fiercely into the heart of the play."
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Deadline
October 9th, 2022

"The script is unchanged – and surprisingly accommodating to the fresh point of view...infusing the production with a legacy and identity all its own."
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New York Daily News
October 10th, 2022

"Truly, it’s a rich and moving star performance and the reason to see the show."
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Variety
October 9th, 2022

"There’s no doubt that casting a Black actor as Willy Loman (for the first time on Broadway, no less) adds a deeper dimension to this monumental role."
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The Washington Post
October 9th, 2022

"The mournful irony Miller built into 'Death of a Salesman' is especially potent now, when our world so often feels as if it’s hanging by a thread. "
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