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Tag: Death of a Salesman

Features Theater

Presenting stronger new dramas by overcoming “premieritis”

Henrik Eger July 19, 2019 No Comments

The “one-and-done” premiere problem and filling more theaters through “rolling WORLD premieres”

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Reviews Theater

DEATH OF A SALESMAN (Curio): Bringing Arthur Miller to life

Rachel Dukeman February 19, 2016 No Comments

Curio’s production underscores the delusion and the rawness of the lives of the Loman family.

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Kash Goins stars as Willy Loman in DEATH OF A SALESMAN. (Photo credit: Katie Balun)
Features Interviews Theater

Building a Diverse Audience for Theater: Interview with playwright/actor/director Kash Goins

Henrik Eger January 22, 2016 No Comments

How can theater attract people of all socio-economic, educational, and ethnic backgrounds?

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The Loman family in EgoPo Classic Theater’s DEATH OF A SALESMAN: Ed Swidey (Willy), Mary Lee Bednarek (Linda), Sean Lally (Biff), and Kevin Chick (Happy). Photo by David Cimetta
Reviews Theater

DEATH OF A SALESMAN (EgoPo): A Jewish take on the classic of American theater

Christopher Munden October 27, 2014 No Comments

DEATH OF A SALESMAN is often seen as a cultural comment on the American Dream, in EgoPo’s production it is a moving look at a man, his son, and their personal tragedies.

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Kash Goins stars as Willy Loman in DEATH OF A SALESMAN. (Photo credit: Katie Balun)
Reviews Theater

DEATH OF A SALESMAN (GoKash): What happens to a dream deferred

Christopher Munden August 19, 2014 No Comments

“There is no future for a people who deny their past. My Foreparents, My Grandparents, My Mother, My Father did not suffer and die to…

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Interviews Theater

Rhythm, race, and energy: Interview with Ozzie Jones on the first African American production of DEATH OF A SALESMAN in Philadelphia

Henrik Eger August 15, 2014 3 Comments

The issue of diversity in theater (and in theater reviewing) is an ongoing subject of conversation. Kash Goins isn’t just talking about it. His GoKash…

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