Death of a Salesman Revival
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Winter Garden Theatre (Broadway)
1634 Broadway New York, NY 10019
Arthur Miller’s DEATH OF A SALESMAN returns to Broadway at the Winter Garden Theatre.
Nathan Lane and Laurie Metcalf star in “the greatest American play” (Kenneth Tynan, The Observer) alongside Christopher Abbott, with Ben Ahlers. Directed by Joe Mantello.
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Death of a Salesman
10 / 10
A boxy old car drives onstage at the beginning of Death of a Salesman, its headlights glaring out at the audience, and sad-sack schlepper Willy Loman gets out of it, defeated, a heavy briefcase in each hand. At first, this may seem like the wrong kind of omen: When yet another revival of Arthur Miller’s 1949 drama pulls up on Broadway, beat up and weighed down by 75 years’ worth of travel and baggage, it is fair to wonder whether this vehicle has any tread left on the tires, any gas left in the tank. You might even be inclined to walk right by the Winter Garden Theatre—where this version has parked itself, directed by Joe Mantello and starring Nathan Lane—without a second thought. But that would be a grave mistake: This shattering new production cannot be overlooked. Attention, as Willy’s wife famously declares, must be paid.
Review | Nathan Lane electrifies in a daring ‘Death of a Salesman’
9 / 10
At the center is Lane, delivering one of the most electrifying performances of his career. He doesn’t play Willy as a quiet, worn-down man. He plays him as a live wire—sarcastic, pleading, combative, tender, often within a single line. What’s most striking is the musicality of his voice. This isn’t a musical, and yet it often feels like one when he speaks. Lane shapes Miller’s language as if he’s singing it, or delivering a Shakespearean soliloquy—each phrase carefully pitched, rising and falling with rhythm and intention. He pivots in an instant from buoyant, almost giddy enthusiasm to naked self-pity, then back again, without strain. The shifts are seamless and mesmerizing.
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Death of a Salesman History
Other Productions of Death of a Salesman
| 1949 | Broadway |
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| 1975 | Broadway |
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| 1984 | Broadway |
Broadway Revival Broadway |
| 1984 | Broadway |
Return Engagement Broadway |
| 1999 | Broadway |
Broadway Revival Broadway |
| 2012 | Broadway |
Broadway Revival Broadway |
| 2015 | West End |
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| 2019 | West End |
Young VIc Revival West End |
| 2019 | West End |
West End Revival West End |
| 2022 | Broadway |
Broadway Revival Production Broadway |
| 2026 | Broadway |
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Death of a Salesman Broadway Awards and Nominations
| Year | Ceremony | Category | Nominee |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2026 | Outer Critics Circle Awards | Outstanding Direction of a Play | Joe Mantello |
| 2026 | Outer Critics Circle Awards | Outstanding Featured Performer in a Broadway Play | Christopher Abbott |
| 2026 | Outer Critics Circle Awards | Outstanding Featured Performer in a Broadway Play | Laurie Metcalf |
| 2026 | Outer Critics Circle Awards | Outstanding Lead Performer in a Broadway Play | Nathan Lane |
| 2026 | Outer Critics Circle Awards | Outstanding Lighting Design | Jack Knowles |
| 2026 | Outer Critics Circle Awards | Outstanding Revival of a Play | Death of a Salesman |
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