Death of a Salesman @ the Actors Theater of SF
11 11 2006If you have the chance to go see this performance of Arthur Miller’s most famous work, do it.¬† While tickets are a bit pricey at $30/piece, the acting of Keith Phillips as Willie Loman is reason enough to revisit this classic play.¬† At no point during the entire performance do you doubt Keith’s authenticity as the quintessential Willie Loman, a man blinded by superficial desires and the American dream.
The supporting cast of the Loman family (Biff, Happy, and Linda) does a good job of providing the framework for Willie’s downfall and failing mental state although I noticed a few hiccups by Linda.¬† If you’re open to the story it will make you re-think your life and what you’re really striving for.¬† If not, you’re in for some great acting and an evening’s worth of entertainment.¬† Either way – try and see it.






Suena genial!
Due to popular demand, we have added six shows! Salesman will be running Fri/Sat nights at 8pm from Jan 5 – 20, 2007. Tix: $30 Gen Adm. $20 student/senior. To reserve call 415-345-1287 or purchase online at http://www.ticketweb.com.