Dreams, Failure and Family – Death of a Salesman at the Everyman
Details
One of the greatest plays of the twentieth century, Death of a Salesman by Arthur Miller is a powerful and deeply moving story about ambition, family, and the cost of chasing the American Dream. The play follows travelling salesman Willy Loman as he reflects on his life, his hopes for his sons, and the painful gap between his dreams and reality.
Blending memory, regret, and moments of tender humanity, the story explores themes of identity, success, and the pressure society places on ordinary people. It remains one of the most widely performed and emotionally resonant dramas ever written, offering a gripping and thought provoking night at the theatre.
Seating
I will be seated in Stalls Centre, Row A Seat 13. If you would like to sit with the group, try to book a seat nearby so we can enjoy the show together.
More Information & Tickets
For full details about the production and to book your ticket, visit:
https://everymanplayhouse.com/event/death-of-a-salesman/
Meeting and Pre Show Social
We’ll meet at The White Hart (Hope Street) from 18:00 for a relaxed drink before heading over to the Everyman. It’s only a short stroll to the theatre, so plenty of time to settle in.
Support the Group
This group is free to attend. If you enjoy the events and would like to help support the running of the Liverpool Theatre & Social Group, optional contributions are always appreciated.
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Become a group supporter (£6 every 6 months)
or
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