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death of a salesman review
Title: death of a salesman review
Category: Arts & Humanities
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death of a salesman review
Play Analysis
Dramaturgical Research:
The first review that I found was a review done by the Washington Post. Lloyd Rose wrote it. It was printed in the Post on February 11, 1999. This review deals with the performance of Death of a Salesman directed by Robert Falls. This performance was done at the Eugene O’Neill Theatre.
In the review, Rose talks about the plot of the play and how the director, Robert Falls, decided to focus
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excellent – Kevin Anderson (Biff) with his fallen-angel looks and sense of devastated emasculation, and Ted Koch (Happy), whose empty bravado grows creepier as the play goes on. Together, though, there’s little sense of the camaraderie that leads to their crucial if temporary alliances.”
Stearns liked the performance of Death of a Salesman very much. He really liked the performances of the actors; especially the performances put on by Brian Dennhey and Elizabeth Franz.
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