Catch Emmy, Golden Globe, and Tony Award-winner Anthony LaPaglia as Willy Loman in the new Sydney production of Arthur Miller's Death of a Salesman.
Why watch Death of a Salesman
Why watch Death of a Salesman
Catch a powerhouse performance by Emmy, Golden Globe, and Tony winner Anthony LaPaglia alongside Alison Whyte in this Sydney production of Arthur Miller's iconic Death of a Salesman. This Pulitzer Prize-winning masterpiece has resonated with audiences for decades, offering a raw and unflinching look at the American Dream. Previously revived on Broadway with actors like Dustin Hoffman and Bryan Cranston, this production boasts an award-winning cast. Emmy, Golden Globe, and Tony Award-winner Anthony LaPaglia delivers a powerful performance alongside Alison Whyte, under the direction of acclaimed director Neil Armfield.
The story
Death of a Salesman follows Willy Loman, a once-successful salesman now grappling with age and a changing world. Desperate to cling to the fading dream of success, Willy's struggles cast a dark shadow over his relationships with his wife and sons. The play weaves between past and present, exploring themes of ambition, disillusionment, and the fragile bonds of family. Will Willy find solace in his memories or succumb to the pressures of the American Dream? Book tickets for Death of a Salesman in Sydney to find out!
Great for
Fans of Drama | History enthusiasts | Broadway aficionados
Cancellation policy
Cancellation policy
These tickets can't be cancelled or rescheduled.
Know Before You Go
Know Before You Go
Show Details
Genre: Play
Audience: Suitable for 15+
Opening Date: 17 May 2024
Closing Date: 23 June 2024
Theatre Name: Theatre Royal Sydney
Theatre Capacity: 1,200
Theatre Facilities: Bar, cloakroom, restrooms, wheelchair access, Hearing Loop System
Dress Code: Smart casual
Cast & Crew
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Leading Roles: Anthony LaPaglia as Willy Loman, Alison Whyte as Linda Loman, Josh Helman as Biff
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Director: Neil Armfield
Additional Tips
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Keep in mind, that the theatre is air-conditioned throughout the year and can get a bit chilly. Bring along a light jacket if needed.
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This production addresses themes of suicide and contains elements such as the use of haze and e-cigarettes. Please consider this when deciding to attend.
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The Theatre Royal Sydney is wheelchair accessible, has a Hearing Loop System, and guide dogs are allowed.