Ticket Options & Offers for Death of a Salesman
Perth - Crown Theatre Tickets from $69* Preview Tickets $79* (Thursday 15 & Friday 16 August) |
Limited Season 15 - 29 August 2024
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*Tickets are subject to availability and must be confirmed with the ticket retailer. Specific price categories may sell out and ticket prices are subject to change at any time. Additional online booking fees may be levied at purchase.
About Death of a Salesman
Emmy, Golden Globe and Tony Award-winner Anthony LaPaglia stars in the critically acclaimed production that took Melbourne and Sydney by storm, arriving in Perth for a strictly limited season in August 2024.
Hailed as one of the greatest plays of the 20th century - Arthur Miller’s Death of a Salesman is directed by the acclaimed Neil Armfield (Cloudstreet, The Secret River, The Diary of a Madman, Exit the King).
Lauded for his critically acclaimed performance in A View from the Bridge on Broadway, Anthony LaPaglia returns to the world of Arthur Miller as Willy Loman, joined by a company of some of Australia’s finest actors including Helpmann Award and Silver Logie winner Alison Whyte (Faith Healer, The Dressmaker) and Josh Helman (Mad Max – Fury Road, X-Men), delivering a break-out stage performance as Biff Loman. Death of a Salesman is simply one of the most profound and moving works on the pursuit of success and the post-war American Dream.
Experience this timeless Pulitzer Prize-winning masterpiece that has captivated audiences for generations in this once-in-a-lifetime theatrical event.
Presented by GWB Entertainment and Andrew Henry Presents.
“A once-in-a-generation production”
Stage Noise
1/2
“Anthony LaPaglia’s Willy Loman rips apart the American Dream.
An extraordinary performance”
Sydney Morning Herald
"Alison Whyte is outstanding"
Sydney Morning Herald
"Anthony LaPaglia earns standing ovations"
Time Out
1/2
"Packs an enormous punch"
Limelight
- Death of a Salesman runs for approximately 3 hours, including a 20-minute interval.
- Recommended for ages 15+.
- This production addresses themes of suicide and contains elements such as the use of haze and e-cigarettes.