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Death of a Salesman
Circle in the Square Theatre
, (6/26/1975 - 8/24/1975)
First Preview:
May 30, 1975
Total Previews:
23
Opening Date:
Jun 26, 1975
Closing Date:
Aug 24, 1975
Total Performances:
71
Category:
Play, Drama, Revival, Broadway
Setting:
Willy Loman's house and yard, and various places in New York City and Boston. The late 1940's.
Print
Opening Night Credits
Awards
Production Staff
Theatre Owned / Operated by
Circle in the Square (under the direction of Theodore Mann and Paul Libin)
Produced by
Circle in the Square (Theodore Mann: Artistic Director; Paul Libin: Managing Director)
Written by
Arthur Miller
; Incidental music by
Craig Wasson
Directed by
George C. Scott
Scenic Design by
Marjorie Kellogg
; Lighting Design by
Thomas Skelton
; Costume Design by
Arthur Boccia
Company Manager:
William Conn
Production Stage Manager:
Randall Brooks
; Stage Manager:
James Bernardi
Circle in the Square General Press Representative:
Merle Debuskey
; Press Representative:
Susan L. Schulman
; Circle in the Square Advertising:
Don Josephson
and
Blaine-Thompson
; Assistant to the Managing Director:
Alan Wasser
; Photographer:
Inge Morath
Cast
Ramon Bieri
Uncle Ben
James Farentino
Biff
Harvey Keitel
Happy
George C. Scott
Willy Loman
Teresa Wright
Linda
Arthur French
Charley
Julie Garfield
Second Woman
Bara-Cristin Hansen
Miss Forsythe
Helen Harrelson
Jenny
Joanne Jonas
Letta
Mordecai Lawner
Stanley
Pirie MacDonald
Howard Wagner
Chuck Patterson
Bernard
Patricia Quinn
First Woman
Craig Wasson
Waiter
Standby:
Roy Poole
(
Willy Loman
)
Understudies:
Katherine De Hetre
(
Letta, Miss Forsythe
),
Michael Durrell
(
Howard Wagner, Stanley
),
Arthur French
(
Bernard, Charley
),
Helen Harrelson
(
Linda
) and
Bruce Weitz
(
Biff, Happy
)
1976 Tony Award
®
Best Actor in Play
Performer:
George C. Scott
[nominee]
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