Set in Brooklyn in the aftermath of WWII, this play tracks the tragic decline of Willy Loman, a salesman who has devoted his career to one company but is now unable to meet his quotas due to age, exhaustion, and mental decline. The play exposes the unrealistic and damaging expectations fostered by the so-called American Dream, and seems to become more relevant with each passing year. It’s generally regarded as the greatest American play of the twentieth century.
Cast
Bruce Edwards as Willy Loman
Christine Hopkins as Linda Loman
Jeff Giles as Biff Loman
Adam Lemieux as Happy Loman
David Widder-Varhegyi as Bernard
Erik Peters as Charley
Rebecca Durance Hine as The Woman
John Wallace as Uncle Ben
Brian Melanson as Howard
Liz Buchanan as Jenny
Josh Aubin as Stanley
Antoinette Laleon as Miss Forsythe
Erin Lyon as Letta
Crew
Director: Matthew Willson
Producers: Valerie VanLandschoot & David Faulkner-Rundle
Stage Manager: Anastasia Saluk
Set Design & Construction: John Bello & Matthew Willson
ASM, Props & Set Decor: Nancie Mleczko
ASM, Script Assistant: Joey Gallo
Costumes: Elaine Sharp & Helena Adamzyk
Sound Design: Erin Lyon & Matthew Willson
Lighting: John Bello & David Faulkner-Rundle
Publicity: Tamara Kamermans, Mark Glasbey, & Claire Sears
Graphic Design: Chris Farias
Associate Producer: Nakita Minns
Front of House: Jane Snider