Death of a Salesman (West End)
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Death of a Salesman (West End)
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Death of a Salesman (West End) London Reviews and Tickets

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(6 Ratings)
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Clever, Great acting, Great staging, Must see, Absorbing

About the Show

A revival of Arthur Miller's classic stars Wendell Pierce and Olivier Award winner Sharon D Clarke.

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Show-Score Member Reviews (6)

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446 Reviews | 81 Followers
92
Great acting, Great staging

See it if you can.

Don't see it if can't handle the material. Read more

151 Reviews | 4 Followers
85
Outstanding cast!, An america classic, Dysfunctional, Atmospheric, Compelling

See it if A Great American classic. The broken Loman family, of failed dreams, brilliantly & emotionally fall apart.

Don't see it if Classics are not your choice of theatre.

101 Reviews | 6 Followers
75
Dated, Great staging

See it if Wendell Pierce is the highlight.

Don't see it if Plot didn't fully captivate me.

25 Reviews | 2 Followers
100
Must see, Masterful, Great acting, Clever, Absorbing

See it if Brilliant acting from Sharon D Clarke and Wendell Pierce in this Great American classic by Arthur Miller.

Don't see it if You get bored from plays that are a ‘slow burner’

39 Reviews | 0 Followers
86
Ambitious, Clever

See it if You want to see a fresh, very human dramatic version of the classic play

Don't see it if You get bored watching people drama

21 Reviews | 0 Followers
84
Emotional, Thought-provoking, Must see, Great acting, Clever

See it if You enjoy a clever and emotive play. Very well acted and staged.

Don't see it if You prefer jazzy things like musicals or dancing.

Critic Reviews (7)

The London Evening Standard
November 5th, 2019

Marianne Elliott and Miranda Cromwell’s meticulous production holds you mesmerised for over three hours, and the ending is devastating.
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The Times (UK)
November 5th, 2019

And by making him the head of an African-American family, the co-directors Marianne Elliott and Miranda Cromwell add a poignant twist.
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London Theatre
November 5th, 2019

It's just an all-out brilliant production; one of the very best I've ever seen of this forever-brilliant play.
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Time Out London
November 5th, 2019

Wendell Pierce and Sharon D Clarke remaining on board; they’re on incredible form as a married couple whose wistful reveries rarely deliver their promise.
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The Stage (UK)
November 5th, 2019

Marianne Elliott and Miranda Cromwell’s take on Death of a Salesman captures the greatness of Arthur Miller’s play, and at the same time turns it into something that feels astonishingly new.
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The Telegraph (UK)
November 6th, 2019

The Son is a dark journey, but one that’s very much worth the commitment, not least for the magnificent performance of Laurie Kynaston.
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The Arts Desk
November 5th, 2019

Galvanising reinvention of Arthur Miller's classic...Wendell Pierce confirms a performance as exciting as any this theatrical year.
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