TOUR DATES 2025

  • Glasgow Pavilion Theatre

    5 - 9 March

  • Birmingham Rep

    11 - 15 March

  • Edinburgh Festival Theatre

    19 - 22 March

  • Crewe Lyceum Theatre

    27 - 29 March

  • Cardiff New Theatre

    1 - 5 April

  • Southend Palace Theatre

    8 - 12 April

  • Dublin Gaiety Theatre

    15 - 19 April

  • Wycombe Swan Theatre

    22 - 26 April

  • Lowry Theatre, Salford

    29 April - 3 May

  • “Powerful. Timeless”

    The Guardian

  • ★★★★ “Outstanding… a powerful reminder of the sheer dramatic courage and power behind Miller’s dramas”

    The Scotsman

  • ★★★★ “As vital now as it was when Miller first wrote it.”

    The Herald

  • ★★★★ "Outstanding... absolutely blown away from start to finish"

    Glasgow World

  • ★★★★ “Powerful and poignant”

    The Reviews Hub

  • ★★★★ “Still essential viewing more than 80 years on"

    Across The Arts

  • ★★★★ “A stunning snapshot of American history“

    Brum Hour

  • ★★★★ “Still packs a punch of emotion after all these years, and it’s worth every minute to be reminded of this very human story.”

    Birmingham World

  • "A marriage made in theatrical heaven... this Miller is another bona fide hit."

    Sunday National

Trafalgar theatre productions and raw material present
Arthur Miller’s

Death of a salesman

Directed by Andy Arnold 

One of the greatest plays of the twentieth century, Arthur Miller’s Death of a Salesman explodes onto the stage in this fresh new production led by acclaimed actor David Hayman (Sid and NancyDad’s Army).

This timeless, powerful story takes you on a thrilling journey through the final 24 hours of Willy Loman’s life, filled with his memories, dreams, struggles and pitting a Father’s expectations against his sons’ realities.

This powerful and moving story explores the sacrifices people make in pursuit of the ‘American Dream’. Heart-breaking and thought-provoking, it’s a timeless tale of ambition, family, and the cost of chasing success.

Winner of 13 Tony Awards since it’s Broadway premiere in 1949 including Best Play as well as Critics’ Circle Award for Best Play and the Pulitzer Prize for Drama this searing drama is not to be missed.

Age guidance: 12+

Running time: 2 hrs 55 min including interval

Director: Andy Arnold
Lighting Designer: Rory Beaton
Composer/ Sound Designer: Niroshini Thambar
Costume Designer: Vicki Brown
Set Designer: Neil Haynes

Photography - TOMMY GA-KEN WAn videography - seth hardwick

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