Trafalgar Theatre Productions and Raw Material presents a new UK Tour of one of the greatest plays of the twentieth century, Death of a Salesman which will be heading to Crewe Lyceum Theatre this March.
The production takes you on a thrilling journey through the final 24 hours of Willy Loman’s life, filled with his memories, dreams, and struggles and pitting a father’s expectations against his son’s realities. Clinging to the belief that charm and ambition are the keys to success, Willy’s world unravels as he faces the truth about his life and legacy. This powerful and moving story explores the sacrifices people make in pursuit of the ‘American Dream’. Heartbreaking and thought-provoking, it’s a timeless tale of ambition, family, and the price of chasing success.
Cast
Death of a Salesman is led by acclaimed actor David Hayman (Sid and Nancy, Dad’s Army) as Willy Loman. Joining David are an incredible cast including:
Beth Marshall (Linda)
Daniel Cahill (Biff),
Michael Wallace (Happy)
Benny Young (Charley)
Gavin John Wright (Bernard)
Simon Donaldson (Howard Wagner)
Charlene Boyd (Woman in Boston)
Stewart Ennis (Ben)
Fay Guiffo (Miss Forsythe)
Bailey Newsome (Stanley)
Gillian Massey (Jenny/Letta)
Creatives
Vicki Brown (Costume Designer)
Niroshini Thambar (Composer & Sound Designer)
Rory Beaton (Lighting Designer)
Neil Haynes (Set Designer)
How much are the tickets?
Tickets are priced from £26 to £46.
How do I book tickets to watch Death of a Salesman?
Tickets can be booked by calling the box office at 0343 310 0050 or by visiting Crewe Lyceum’s website here.
How long is the show for and what are the timings?
The show will start on Thursday, 27 March and will run until Saturday, 29 March 2025 with performance at 7.30pm and the matinee show on Saturday at 2.30pm. Please see Crewe Lyceum Theatre’s website for full details.
Where is Crewe Lyceum Theatre?
About Crewe Lyceum
The Crewe Lyceum is Cheshire’s historic Edwardian theatre and a Trafalgar Entertainment venue. Established in 1911, the theatre has been thrilling and delighting audiences with the best of drama, comedy, variety and more for over a century – and counting.
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