Nathan Lane says Broadway actors sometimes joke that their job is to keep 1,600 audience members from coughing. Except, as the star of Arthur Miller's Death of a Salesman, it's not coughs that Lane ...
First staged in 1949, Salesman broke from traditional realism, collapsing past and present into the restless inner life of Willy Loman. The play grew out of Miller’s own experiences, his family’s ...
NEW YORK — The seismic “Death of a Salesman” revival now on Broadway begins with the crank of a garage door retracting and the crunch of a mid-century Chevy grinding to a stop. As the headlights ...
Joe Mantello first envisioned himself directing “Death of a Salesman,” with Nathan Lane as protagonist Willy Loman, 31 years ago. Never mind that Mantello was directing a comedy ― 1995’s “Love! Valour ...