Young Vic’s Death of a Salesman to Transfer to the West End | Playbill

International News Young Vic’s Death of a Salesman to Transfer to the West End Marianne Elliott and Miranda Cromwell co-direct the production that stars Wendell Pierce in his U.K. stage debut.
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The Young Vic revival of Arthur Miller’s Death of a Salesman, starring Wendell Pierce (The Wire, Suits, Selma) in his U.K. stage debut as Willy Loman, will transfer to the West End beginning October 24 at the Piccadilly Theatre.

Marianne Elliott and Miranda Cromwell co-direct the production that began previews May 1 the Young Vic. The West End transfer will officially open November 4. Tickets are on sale through January 4, 2020.

Read reviews for the revival here.

Pierce is joined by Olivier Award winner Sharon D. Clarke as Linda Loman. Both actors are confirmed to reprise their performances.

The creative team includes production designer Anna Fleischle, lighting designer Aideen Malone, sound designer Carolyn Downing, and composer and musical director by Femi Temowo with fight direction and additional movement support by Yarit Dor and casting by Charlotte Sutton CDG.

Tickets go on sale June 13. Each performance will offer 200 tickets at £15.

 
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