DEATH OF A SALESMAN |
Winter Garden Theatre
Opened on Broadway: April 9, 2026 Closing: August 9, 2026 Director: Joe Mantello Writer: Arthur Miller Runtime: 2hr 50min. (1 intermission) Opening Night/Current Cast:
For Willy: Jonathan Cake For Linda: Mary Neely For Biff: Jack Falahee & Jake Silbermann For Happy: Jack Falahee & Jake Silbermann For Ben: Brendan Donaldson For Charley: Erik Kilpatrick For Howard: Jake Silbermann For Bernard: Aidan Cazeau |
Synopsis:
Arthur Miller’s Pulitzer Prize-winning masterpiece returns to Broadway in a powerful new revival. The story follows Willy Loman (Nathan Lane), an aging traveling salesman who is beginning to lose his grip on reality as he realizes the "American Dream" he spent his life chasing is slipping away.
As Willy struggles with his declining career, his devoted wife Linda (Laurie Metcalf) fights to hold their family together. The tension comes to a head when their sons, Biff (Christopher Abbott) and Happy (Ben Ahlers), return home, forcing the family to confront a lifetime of secrets, lies, and the high cost of the illusions they’ve lived by. Directed by Joe Mantello, this production uses Miller’s early archival drafts to bring a fresh, modern perspective to one of the greatest dramas in theatrical history.
Arthur Miller’s Pulitzer Prize-winning masterpiece returns to Broadway in a powerful new revival. The story follows Willy Loman (Nathan Lane), an aging traveling salesman who is beginning to lose his grip on reality as he realizes the "American Dream" he spent his life chasing is slipping away.
As Willy struggles with his declining career, his devoted wife Linda (Laurie Metcalf) fights to hold their family together. The tension comes to a head when their sons, Biff (Christopher Abbott) and Happy (Ben Ahlers), return home, forcing the family to confront a lifetime of secrets, lies, and the high cost of the illusions they’ve lived by. Directed by Joe Mantello, this production uses Miller’s early archival drafts to bring a fresh, modern perspective to one of the greatest dramas in theatrical history.