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Death of A Salesman Arthur Miller's Masterpiece at Church Street Theater
Directed by Dorothy Neumann
January 21 through February 18, 2006
Church Street Theater—1742 Church Street, NW, DC
Death of a Salesman is perhaps the greatest and most significant American play of the 20th  Century. It premiered on Broadway in 1949, winning both a Pulitzer Prize and the Tony Award for Best Play that year. Today it remains as meaningful and acute as it ever did, a thrilling work of deep and revealing beauty that penetrates to the heart of the American experience. Miller's tale centers around the final days of Willy Loman, a failing salesman who cannot understand how he failed to achieve the level of happiness and success he aspired to. As Miller scrutinizes, with agonizing honesty, the depths of Loman's mind and memory, we understand just how his quest for the "American Dream" blinded him from seeing the truth -accepting the love, recognizing the successes- of his life.
Featuring Brian Hemmingsen as Willy Loman
Keegan's production features Brian Hemmingsen in the iconic role of Willy Loman. Hemmingsen appeared as Judge Danforth in Keegan's sold-out 2004 production of Arthur Miller's The Crucible and was Big Daddy in Keegan's acclaimed premiere production (Spring 1997) of Tennessee Williams' Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, which was performed, just as Death of a Salesman will be, on the Church Street Theater stage.
Brian Hemmingsen as Judge Danforth in Keegan's sold-out 2004 production of Arthur Miller's The Crucible.
(Photograph by Ray Gniewek)
DON'T BE LEFT OUT THIS TIME — RESERVE YOUR TICKETS TODAY!
Tickets are $25 general admission, $20 for students/seniors.
To reserve, call 703-892-0202 x 2
or email to boxoffice@keegantheatre.com
Please leave: 1. your name,
2. telephone number,
3. the number of tickets to be reserved,
4. and, for which performance.
SPECIAL RATES FOR SCHOOL GROUPS
Please email inquiries to Carol Baker or call 703-892-0202 x 5
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