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PAST PRODUCTIONS

 

Death of A Salesman

by Arthur Miller

June 19-29, 2014

Willy Loman (Vishaal Reddy) tells his skeptical brother Ben (Harsh Lochan) how great his sons are. Biff (Sagar Kirin Patel) listens.

 

Photo: Stefon Simmons

Loman family, end of Act 1. Left to right: Linda (Saima Huq), Willy (Vishaal Reddy), Happy (Rahul Rai), Biff (Sagar Kirin Patel). 

 

Photo: Stefon Simmons

Boys in the Hood: Biff (Sagar Kirin Patel), Bernard (Tommy Bernardi), and Happy (Rahul Rai), in high school in 1930s Brooklyn.

 

Photo: Stefon Simmons

Meet our entire Salesman cast at our prior site:

 

http://sarah577.wix.com/death-of-a-salesman

All of the cast members of Death of a Salesman successfully supported the shaken and broken Loman household. Christopher Romero stood out as the emotionally drained and torn neighbor and colleague, Charley, while Tommy Bernardi added comic relief to this dramatic play as Biff and Happy’s childhood friend, Bernard. Supporting roles were notably played by Stephanie Uttro as Ms. Francis, Charlie Gorrilla as Howard Wagner, Maite Uzal as Jenny, Vincent Bivona as Stanley, Amanda Rose Antonucci as Miss Forsyth and Rachel Neiheisel as Letta. The cast was always in the moment as they watched Willy lose the battle within himself that leads to his ultimate demise.

- Geralyn Greco, StageBuddy

Willy Loman (Vishaal Reddy) with his secret girlfriend, the vivacious Miss Francis (Danea Robinson).

 

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Willy (Vishaal Reddy) admits he was fired to Charley (Christopher Romero Wilson). Jenny (Maite Uzal) sees and hears all.

 

Photo: Stefon Simmons

Happy Loman (Rahul Rai) tries to impress Miss Forsyth (Amanda Rose Antonucci, left) and Letta (Rachel Neiheisel, right) with champagne.

 

Photo: Stefon Simmons

Always Love Lucy Theatre (what a vivid name for a theatre company!) is completing its eleven day run of Arthur Miller's Death of a Salesman this Sunday, June 29. .... I found the current off-Broadway production of Salesman an intimate and effective rendition of Miller's profoundly important and tragic work.

- Paul Hansen, "Charged"

Press

Charged: http://www.charged.fm/blog/post/5645/death-of-a-salesman-review

 

Stagebuddy: http://stagebuddy.com/reviews/review-death-salesman

 

The New York Times

Here Lies Progress: Asian Actors Fill the Bill by Patrick Healy June  22, 2014

http://www.nytimes.com/2014/06/23/theater/here-lies-progress-asian-actors-fill-the-playbill.html

 

 

 

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