Death of a Salesman
Play :: show/work:S2975, production/tour:T1836210717Archive Listings
| 4 Dec 01 to 8 Dec 01 | Death of a Salesman Play :: listing:L1719294989, production:T1836210717, show:S2975, venue: V962 | Lyceum Theatre Sheffield South Yorkshire |
| 27 Nov 01 to 1 Dec 01 | Death of a Salesman Play :: listing:L564853917, production:T1836210717, show:S2975, venue: V831 | Grand Theatre Swansea Glamorgan |
| 20 Nov 01 to 24 Nov 01 | Death of a Salesman Play :: listing:L0910338425, production:T1836210717, show:S2975, venue: V585 | His Majesty's Theatre Aberdeen Aberdeen |
| 13 Nov 01 to 17 Nov 01 | Death of a Salesman Play :: listing:L1885311729, production:T1836210717, show:S2975, venue: V76 | Theatre Royal Bury St Edmunds Suffolk |
| 6 Nov 01 to 10 Nov 01 | Death of a Salesman Play :: listing:L191200203, production:T1836210717, show:S2975, venue: V601 | King's Theatre Edinburgh Edinburgh |
| 30 Oct 01 to 1 Nov 01 | Death of a Salesman Play :: listing:L0867035243, production:T1836210717, show:S2975, venue: V136 | Swan Theatre Stratford-Upon-Avon Warwickshire |
| 23 Oct 01 to 27 Oct 01 | Death of a Salesman Play :: listing:L513583311, production:T1836210717, show:S2975, venue: V623 | Theatre Royal Glasgow Glasgow |
| 9 Oct 01 to 13 Oct 01 | Death of a Salesman Play :: listing:L01407889927, production:T1836210717, show:S2975, venue: V107 | Swan Theatre Worcester Worcestershire |
| 2 Oct 01 to 6 Oct 01 | Death of a Salesman Play :: listing:L174104979, production:T1836210717, show:S2975, venue: V979 | Theatre Royal and Opera House Wakefield West Yorkshire |
| 20 Sep 01 to 29 Sep 01 | Death of a Salesman Play :: listing:L567267340, production:T1836210717, show:S2975, venue: V468 | Forum Studio Theatre (formerly the Chester Gateway) Chester Cheshire |

Veteran salesman Willy Loman is used to spending his life 'riding on a smile and a shoeshine', but recently things haven't been so good. He seems to have lost his golden touch; his grown-up sons, Biff and Happy, no longer idolise him as they used to and he is haunted by missed opportunities and a trouble past. His wife Linda is struggling to aid her increasingly disturbed husband, as she tries to hold the family together and keep Willy from descending further into desperation. But as the truth of Willy and his sons' imperfect past begins to unravel, Willy starts to lose faith in the two things he believes in: his family, and, in Miller's words, his need 'to leave a thumbprint somewhere on the world'. Death of a Salesman burst upon the international scene in 1949 and won the Drama Critics' Circle Award, the Tony Award and the Pulitzer Prize, becoming a benchmark for modern theatre. Compass Theatre Company celebrates 20 years of theatre.

