Death of A Salesman (Broadway)
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Death of A Salesman (Broadway)
85

Death of A Salesman (Broadway) NYC Reviews and Tickets

85%
(396 Ratings)
Positive
94%
Mixed
4%
Negative
2%
Members say
Absorbing, Great acting, Ambitious, Masterful, Great writing

About the Show

A revival of Arthur Miller's classic play, told from the perspective of a Black family.

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Show-Score Member Reviews (396)

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115 Reviews | 19 Followers
100
Entertaining, Enchanting, Delightful, Clever, Absorbing

See it if Saw the production over the weekend, an excellent production, great acting, wonderful cast. Not an unsold seat.

Don't see it if No words can not express not to see the show. Sorry, but it is a must see.

181 Reviews | 25 Followers
100
Refreshing, Great staging, Great acting, Absorbing, Ambitious

See it if you want to see an American or a 20th Century classic in a refreshing new light.

Don't see it if you do not like dramatic works. Read more

58 Reviews | 8 Followers
100
Resonant, Profound, Intelligent, Great acting, Absorbing

See it if you have or have not seen this play before and you want to see the best version of this writing. The performances are out of this world.

Don't see it if you're looking for a fun laugh, you don't like long plays with conflict, you don't want to see something that makes you think deeply.

95 Reviews | 11 Followers
100
Must see, Great staging, Great acting, Exquisite, Absorbing

See it if For the great acting and staging...a must see

Don't see it if You think it is a remake of a remake times 5

69 Reviews | 3 Followers
100
Ambitious, Clever, Absorbing

See it if You want to see a Masterclass in acting in a classic play on an amazing set. This was the best dramatic play I saw this year.

Don't see it if You don’t like plays

67 Reviews | 16 Followers
100
Masterful, Epic, Great acting, Exquisite, Absorbing

See it if You appreciate universally great acting and unique stage set

Don't see it if You prefer fast paced, uplifting shows

77 Reviews | 45 Followers
100
Must see, Masterful, Great writing, Great acting, Absorbing

See it if You love theater as much as I do . One of the best shows I’ve ever seen . Exceptional

Don't see it if You’re going to eat Candy during the show &disrupt the enjoyment of the performance for those around you ! Awful that a lady did this

141 Reviews | 28 Followers
100
Must see, Profound, Masterful, Great staging, Great acting

See it if you want to see a brilliant performance of Death of a Salesman. This version was engaging and the staging was magnificent! A must see!!

Don't see it if you are looking for the same classic version of this play...but if you want to see the best one...just go!

Critic Reviews (24)

The New York Times
October 9th, 2022

"The latest Broadway revival, which opened on Sunday at the Hudson Theater, goes wider, a notably rich and mostly successful approach."
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New York Theatre Guide
October 10th, 2022

"Even after nearly three and a half hours of 'Death of a Salesman,' I'd gladly stay longer to watch that story continue."
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New York Magazine / Vulture
October 9th, 2022

It is not only the casting of the striving Lomans as a Black family that makes this Salesman a departure. It is also that the director, Miranda Cromwell, has rendered much of the play as a dissonant fever dream."
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The Wall Street Journal
October 9th, 2022

"Ms. Cromwell’s production is, nonetheless, emotionally wrenching as it digs fiercely into the heart of the play."
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Deadline
October 9th, 2022

"The script is unchanged – and surprisingly accommodating to the fresh point of view...infusing the production with a legacy and identity all its own."
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New York Daily News
October 10th, 2022

"Truly, it’s a rich and moving star performance and the reason to see the show."
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Variety
October 9th, 2022

"There’s no doubt that casting a Black actor as Willy Loman (for the first time on Broadway, no less) adds a deeper dimension to this monumental role."
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The Washington Post
October 9th, 2022

"The mournful irony Miller built into 'Death of a Salesman' is especially potent now, when our world so often feels as if it’s hanging by a thread. "
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