NPR’s In Character treatment of Willy Loman (from Arthur Miller’s Death of a Salesman).
“I can tell you anecdote after anecdote after anecdote of men — men, 50-year-old pinstripe-suited men dissolved in tears and shaking,” Dennehy says. “And telling me story after story about themselves, about their relationship with their sons, and so forth.”
I rotated this play off of my syllabus this year. I’m sure I’ll bring it back.
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