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Death of a Salesman
Play
Drama
Original
Broadway
Opening Date
Feb 10, 1949
Closing Date
Nov 18, 1950
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Open Date: Feb 10, 1949
Close Date: Nov 18, 1950
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ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION
Theatres
Morosco Theatre
(Feb 10, 1949 - Nov 18, 1950)
Setting
Willy Loman's house and various places he visits in New York City and Boston today.
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People
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Replacements
Theatre Operated by
City Playhouses, Inc. (Louis A. Lotito, President)
Produced by
Kermit Bloomgarden
and
Walter Fried
Written by
Arthur Miller
; Incidental music by
Alex North
Staged by
Elia Kazan
Scenic Design by
Jo Mielziner
; Lighting Design by
Jo Mielziner
; Costume Design by
Julia Sze
; Assistant to Mr. Mielziner:
John Harvey
General Manager:
Max Allentuck
Stage Manager:
Leonard Patrick
; Assistant Stage Mgr:
James Gregory
; Production Stage Manager:
Del Hughes
Music Contractor:
Joseph Haber
; Trumpet:
William Brooks
; Clarinet:
Louis Klein
; Cello:
Abe Kessler
; Flute:
Victor Harris
Press Representative:
James D. Proctor
; Assistant Press Representative:
Anne Sloper
; Assistant to the Director:
Robert Simon
; Production Assistant:
Ethel Winant
Lee J. Cobb
Willy Loman
Thomas Chalmers
Uncle Ben
Mildred Dunnock
Linda
Alan Hewitt
Howard Wagner
Arthur Kennedy
Biff
Cameron Mitchell
Happy
Howard Smith
Charley
Hope Cameron
Letta
Winifred Cushing
The Woman
Ann Driscoll
Secretary
Constance Ford
Miss Forsythe
Don Keefer
Bernard
Tom Pedi
Stanley
Understudy:
Robert Simon
(Willy Loman)
Morosco Theatre
(Feb 10, 1949 - Nov 18, 1950)
Assistant Stage Mgr:
Gene Lyons
Cast
Gene Lockhart
Willy Loman
Dec 1949 - ?
Edwin Jerome
Uncle Ben
Frank Maxwell
Happy
Peggy Allenby
Linda
Albert Dekker
Willy Loman
Ann Driscoll
Letta
James Gregory
Biff
Thomas Mitchell
Willy Loman
Robert Simon
Secretary
Willy Loman
Awards
Tony Award®
Best Play
1949 Winner
Written by
Arthur Miller
Best Supporting or Featured Actor (Dramatic)
1949 Winner
Arthur Kennedy
Best Scenic Design
1949 Winner
Scenic Design by
Jo Mielziner
Producer (Dramatic)
1949 Winner
Produced by
Kermit Bloomgarden
and
Walter Fried
Author
1949 Winner
Written by
Arthur Miller
Best Director
1949 Winner
Staged by
Elia Kazan
Pulitzer Prize
for Drama
1949 Winner
Written by
Arthur Miller
Theatre World
Award
1949 Recipient
Cameron Mitchell
People
Awards
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Replacements
Theatre Operated by
City Playhouses, Inc. (Louis A. Lotito, President)
Produced by
Kermit Bloomgarden
and
Walter Fried
Written by
Arthur Miller
; Incidental music by
Alex North
Staged by
Elia Kazan
Scenic Design by
Jo Mielziner
; Lighting Design by
Jo Mielziner
; Costume Design by
Julia Sze
; Assistant to Mr. Mielziner:
John Harvey
General Manager:
Max Allentuck
Stage Manager:
Leonard Patrick
; Assistant Stage Mgr:
James Gregory
; Production Stage Manager:
Del Hughes
Music Contractor:
Joseph Haber
; Trumpet:
William Brooks
; Clarinet:
Louis Klein
; Cello:
Abe Kessler
; Flute:
Victor Harris
Press Representative:
James D. Proctor
; Assistant Press Representative:
Anne Sloper
; Assistant to the Director:
Robert Simon
; Production Assistant:
Ethel Winant
Lee J. Cobb
Willy Loman
Thomas Chalmers
Uncle Ben
Mildred Dunnock
Linda
Alan Hewitt
Howard Wagner
Arthur Kennedy
Biff
Cameron Mitchell
Happy
Howard Smith
Charley
Hope Cameron
Letta
Winifred Cushing
The Woman
Ann Driscoll
Secretary
Constance Ford
Miss Forsythe
Don Keefer
Bernard
Tom Pedi
Stanley
Understudy:
Robert Simon
(Willy Loman)
Morosco Theatre
(Feb 10, 1949 - Nov 18, 1950)
Assistant Stage Mgr:
Gene Lyons
Cast
Gene Lockhart
Willy Loman
Dec 1949 - ?
Edwin Jerome
Uncle Ben
Frank Maxwell
Happy
Peggy Allenby
Linda
Albert Dekker
Willy Loman
Ann Driscoll
Letta
James Gregory
Biff
Thomas Mitchell
Willy Loman
Robert Simon
Secretary
Willy Loman
Tony Award®
Best Play
1949 Winner
Written by
Arthur Miller
Best Supporting or Featured Actor (Dramatic)
1949 Winner
Arthur Kennedy
Best Scenic Design
1949 Winner
Scenic Design by
Jo Mielziner
Producer (Dramatic)
1949 Winner
Produced by
Kermit Bloomgarden
and
Walter Fried
Author
1949 Winner
Written by
Arthur Miller
Best Director
1949 Winner
Staged by
Elia Kazan
Pulitzer Prize
for Drama
1949 Winner
Written by
Arthur Miller
Theatre World
Award
1949 Recipient
Cameron Mitchell
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