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Mar 29
This Pulitzer Prize-winning, trailblazing play changed American theatre in the person of its everyman tragic hero, Willy Loman, a dime a dozen, disappointed, disillusioned, and delusional traveling salesman with a skewed vision of the American Dream. All he wanted, the playwright wrote in his memoir, was "to count." Or as Willy's wife, Linda, implores, "Attention must be paid."
Tickets: $69, $89, $104
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Death of a Salesman at the Palm Beach Dramaworks Mar. 29 - Apr. 14 2024
This Pulitzer Prize-winning, trailblazing play changed American theatre in the person of its everyman tragic hero, Willy Loman, a dime a dozen, disappointed, and delusional traveling salesman with a skewed vision of the American Dream.