Tuesdays, 6:30pm to 9:30pm Wednesdays, 1pm to 10:30pm Thursdays, Fridays, 7:30pm to 10:30pm Saturdays, 2pm to 10:30pm Sundays, 3pm to 6pm Friday 17 May 2024 to Sunday 23 June 2024 Except Wednesday 22 May 2024
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"Anthony LaPaglia leads an electric, devastating tragedy." – The Guardian
After a triumphant Melbourne season, Emmy®, Golden Globe® and Tony Award®-winner Anthony LaPaglia takes to the Sydney stage for the first time, in a play hailed as one of the greatest of the 20th century – Arthur Miller’s Death of a Salesman in the critically acclaimed production directed by Australia's pre-eminent director Neil Armfield.
Lauded for his critically acclaimed performance in A View from the Bridge on Broadway, Anthony LaPaglia returns to the world of Arthur Miller as Willy Loman, joined by a company of some of Australia’s finest actors in one of the most profound and moving works on the pursuit of success and the post-war American Dream.
Returning to reprise his role as Willy Loman is Emmy®, Golden Globe®, and Tony Award® - winner Anthony LaPaglia. The accomplished Alison Whyte will once again appear alongside LaPaglia, reprising her critically acclaimed performance of Linda Loman, Josh Helman returns as the tortured Biff and Tom Stokes as Bernard.
Joining the cast will be Marco Chiappi (Sydney Theatre Company’s Away, Love and Information) as Charley, Willy’s loyal friend. Anthony Phelan (Queensland Theatre Company’s Boy Swallows Universe, Belvoir’s The Wild Duck) as Ben Loman, Willy’s enigmatic and successful older brother and Ben O’Toole (Bloody Hell, Nine’s Amazing Grace) will play Biff’s feckless brother Happy Loman.
Completing the company will be Aisha Aidara (Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, A Christmas Carol), Damien Strouthos (HBO Max/BBC’s The Tourist, Foxtel’s’ The Twelve), Elizabeth Blackmore (Belvoir B sharp’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Supernatural), Grant Piro (ABC’s UTOPIA, Melbourne Theatre Company’s Laughter on the 23rd Floor), Kate Skinner (Red Line Productions’ Anatomy of a Suicide and King of Pigs), Paula Arundell (Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, Belvoir’s production of The Master & Margartia) and Simon Maiden (Come From Away, Melbourne Theatre Company’s Admissions).