Death of a Salesman
December 9th, 10th & 11th at 7:00pm
December 12th at 2:00pm
This event is free and open to the public, but reservations are required. Make your reservation here: https://forms.gle/DrT4EHUnLdqjDAjb8
Widely considered one of the best plays of the 20th century, Death of a Salesman explores the promise of the American Dream and the heartbreak of a hardworking man. Miller’s play won the 1949 Pulitzer Prize for Drama and Tony Award for Best Play.
The show is directed by Linda Britt, an award-winning playwright who is a veteran director at Community Little Theatre in Auburn, and who led multiple productions with Out of the Box Theater that received Moss Hart Memorial Awards from the New England Theatre Conference.
The cast, comprised of community members as well as UMF faculty, staff, students, and alumni, is headed by Mark Hazard as Willy Loman and Cheryl Reynolds as Linda Loman. The other cast members are Jeff Thomson (Biff), Gavin Pickering (Happy), Henry Wanat (Bernard), Tim Davis (Charley), Stan Spilecki (Ben), Joel Johnson (Howard), Laura Church (The Woman), Grayson Koelbl (Stanley), Anna Heneise (Miss Forsythe) and Katie O’Donnell (Jenny/Letta).
The stage manager is Matty Bernard. Stan Spilecki is the scenic and lighting designer, and Joel Johnson is the sound designer. Other production team members include Amy Neswald (hair and make-up) and Jayne Decker (stage combat) along with costumers Susan Brown and Laura Church, assistant stage manager Catie Meehan and board operator Brian Church.
Admission to the performances is free, but reservations are required, and Covid protocols must be followed. Anyone interested in attending can register at https://forms.gle/
(2021)
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