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Death of a Salesman - The Lowry, Salford - The Reviews Hub
Writer: Arthur Miller Director: Andy Arnold Death of a Salesman captures audiences with its relentless drama, which makes it impossible to leave the theatre without a racing heart and a lump in your throat. On seeing this play, prepare for exhilarating dialogue, explosive emotion, and something you’ll be picking apart on your way home from … The post Death of a Salesman – The Lowry, Salford appeared first on The Reviews Hub.
Death of a Salesman – The Lowry - North West End UK
Despite Arthur Miller’s classic play Death of a Salesman first debuting on stage over 75 years ago, this Trafalgar Theatre and Raw Material production at The Lowry helps to demonstrate how the themes of the piece still resonate with a modern audience. This slick interpretation boasts a stellar cast, combined with effective staging, light production and set design resulted in audiences being transported to 1940s Brooklyn. Our story focussed on …
REVIEW: Death of A Salesman
Rating: 4 out of 5. Beautifully Harrowing Arthur Miller’s classic 1949 play Death of a Salesman has been one of my favourites since I studied it at A level, so when I got the chance to review Trafalgar Theatre Productions and Raw Material’s production at The Lowry, I jumped at it. I was worried my high expectations and love for the play text might leave me disappointed, but I needn’t have been. This production is incredible. Death of a Salesman…
Review: Death of a Salesman at LOWRY is 'brutal, tense and a timely examination of the American dream'
Arthur Miller's classic play, The Death of a Salesman has arrived at LOWRY, a timely exploration of the death of the American dream. The post Review: Death of a Salesman at LOWRY is ‘brutal, tense and a timely examination of the American dream’ appeared first on I Love Manchester.
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