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Death of a Salesman

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Death of a Salesman

Play 1949 by Arthur Miller, the story of the defeated sales representative Willy Loman, which captured the limitations and deceptions of the American dream of success.


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But I can imagine many essentially realistic plays that might effectively employ dancers or a dance choir: Death of a Salesman, Saint Joan, Angels in America, and, of course, just about all of Shakespeare, Moliere and Wilde.
Dennehy's natural charisma makes Spags the hero he indeed was, and his talent for intense internal turmoil (he won a Tony for Death of a Salesman, after all) makes Spags's fall from grace appropriately painful.
and follows it with a lead-footed joke ("Should schools change Arthur Miller's play Death of a Salesman to 'Death of a Sales Representative'?
 
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