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Arthur Miller's Death of a Salesman Reviews

Nathan Lane and Laurie Metcalf star in the Broadway return of Arthur Miller's classic. 

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heartwarming
"This was one of the best plays I have seen. Every person in the play put their heart and soul into each character. "
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Broadway.com Customer on Apr 9, 2026
Speechless
"Nathan Lane, Laurie Metcalf and the entire cast were jaw dropping phenomenal!!! Their talent and passion showed through. We all agreed this was one of the best shows we ever saw!"
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Broadway.com Customer on Apr 9, 2026
Amazing! (From an English teacher!)
"Brilliant! Nathan Lane, Laurie Metcalf, and the rest of the cast and crew put on an amazing show. The staging reflects the bleak view of the crumbling American dream juxtaposed against the classic car at the heart of it all. "
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Michelle E from Chatham on Apr 6, 2026
Took my breath away
"Nathan Lane WAS Willy Lohman. For 2 hours you were immersed in his world. Don’t miss. "
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Lorin K from Deland on Apr 6, 2026
A rimshot for Drummers.
"Lane and Metcalf were luminous, supported by the best cast I have seen in the Cobb, Scott, Hoffman and Dennehy iterations. While the now vanishing job of travelling salesman is the crucible in which this drama is set, the drama speaks to the struggle of all who toil for wages. The marital, family, employment and peripheral relationships are examined in searing uncomfortable depth."
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Broadway.com Customer on Apr 6, 2026
Fantastic
"From the intimate set to the stellar performances and everything in between, this production was amazing. Such talent and such commitment to the story. I loved every minute of it. "
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Sharon S from stratford on Apr 5, 2026
Death of a Salesman
"The play was deeply moving, thought provoking touching the depth of your heart and soul! There are no words to express the impact the characters have in this timeless classic. A must see! "
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Elda N from Brooklyn on Apr 5, 2026
Moving and fresh look at Arthur Miller’s masterpiece
"A wonderful re-introduction to a familiar play, and relevatory…..beautifully balanced and talented cast and movingly directed. It sounded fresh and new to me."
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Melody O from NEW YORK on Apr 5, 2026
An amazing revival
"Great ensemble. The dark bare set made it more emotionally charged for me. Shout out to Happy clock guy from The Gilded Age."
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Merryl W from Rego Park on Apr 5, 2026
Absolutely stunning
"The set is sparse, the costumes are basic, but the show is stunning. An emotional masterclass, led by Nathan Lane & Christopher Abbott, with an iron backbone provided by Laurie Metcalf. "
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Broadway.com Customer on Apr 4, 2026
Loved it
"A rare combination of the great writing, creative production, and perfect acting"
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Broadway.com Customer on Apr 3, 2026
Death of a Salesman
"Powerful performances. Time flies by as we alternately witness this downfall of an American who had a dream."
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Broadway.com Customer on Apr 3, 2026
Is an elephant heavy?
"That’s my response to the question was this a magnetically astounding play? Yes, with flying colors! They all left everything on the table. THIS IS THEATER IS MEANT TO BE! I wish I could see it 10 more times! "
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Mark G from Burbank on Apr 3, 2026
Great iinterpretation!
"Wonderful show, full of the usual array of enablers, deniers, connivers and liars! Nathan Lane was exceptional in this role, which I have seen performed by others over the years. Joachim Consuelos proves he can act and I will watch for him in future plays! Overall, don't miss this show!"
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karen r from philadelphia on Apr 2, 2026
Drama lovers must see
"Great show for family watching together. My daughter loved it too! "
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Gennadi B from Brooklyn on Apr 2, 2026
Brilliant Staging and Performances
"From the introduction of Willy’s car as a centerpiece and cleverly employed theatrical device, this production of an American treasure is captivating. I saw Dustin Hoffmann as Willy and Nathan Lanes acting showed a depth of character that stunned me. The rest of the cast were equally superb, especially Abbotts Biff. I attended with my high school age granddaughter who studied the play in class and she was absolutely enthralled. Overall right up there with my most memorable Broadway experiences. "
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Mark B T from New Hyde Park on Apr 2, 2026
Amazing!
"This 3 hour performance flew by! The actors are amazing and I loved the staging. No matter if you have read the play, seen it before or this is your first time experiencing the story- you will love it! "
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Broadway.com Customer on Apr 2, 2026
Emotionally charged performances
"I thought this was an amazing production of Death of a Salesman. Both acts moved so well and each performance was emotionally charged - especially the near the end when Biff and Willy have their final moments together. The emotion was palpable."
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Andrew B from Lake Oswego on Mar 30, 2026
Family dysfunction
"It’s a heartbreaking story of a family that loves each other but mistreats each other. A classic tale of dreams not met, manhood misunderstood and ultimate tragedy. A beautifully crafted and executed play with actors whose talents are shining throughout. Not to be missed, it’s one you will not forget. It will be haunting you for a long while."
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Joan S from New York on Mar 30, 2026
Amazing
"The set design is so evocative, the acting sublime and the interpretation so fresh. My favorite version of the play. You are just stunned from emotion when the lights come up. I'm still thinking about it two days later. I hope I get a chance to see it again."
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Lisa R from Waterford on Mar 30, 2026
Not a Salesman's Artifice
"Lane, Metcalf, and Abbott exude their characters' limiting weaknesses, limited strengths, and multiple conflict producing events. This is the best of several productions of Death of a Salesman that I have seen. The set remarkably mirrors each characterization and event.....the red chevy's entrance and exit bookend the script well to give the audience the sense of 'fire' to be ignited and 'ashes' to die out. Nathan Lane is the quintessential actors' role model, the truth of which is affirmed by his portrayal of the antithesis - Willy Loman."
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Broadway.com Customer on Mar 30, 2026
Brilliant Performance
"A highly professional, moving performance. My wife had tears rolling down her cheeks at the end. A real treat to see an Arthur Miller done so well!"
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Broadway.com Customer on Mar 30, 2026
Outstanding production
"I expected Nathan Lane to be excellent but Laurie Metcalf was incredible. The two along with their supporting actors were all amazing. The set was minimalistic but I was focused on the acting anyway. Tremendous show!"
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Broadway.com Customer on Mar 30, 2026
Gripping
"Fantastic acting. Grabbed your attention emotionally from the beginning to end. Very well done."
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Broadway.com Customer on Mar 30, 2026
Moving
"The characters’ interactions and dialogue were fantastic. Arthur Miller’s brilliant use of words to convey emotions and life moments is without compare. "
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Jackie C from Danbury on Mar 29, 2026
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About Arthur Miller's Death of a Salesman

Arthur Miller's Death of a Salesman is the most nominated play of the year with 9 Tony Award®️ nominations including Best Revival of a Play, Best Leading Actor in a Play (Nathan Lane), Best Featured Actress in a Play (Laurie Metcalf), Best Featured Actor in a Play (Christopher Abbott), Best Direction of a Play (Joe Mantello), Best Original Score (Caroline Shaw), Best Scenic Design of a Play (Chloe Lamford), Best Lighting Design of a Play (Jack Knowles), and Best Sound Design of a Play (Mikaal Sulaiman).

Starring Nathan Lane, Laurie Metcalf, Christopher Abbott, and Ben Ahlers, “Joe Mantello’s perfectly calibrated Salesman lands like a haymaker to the temple. The central quartet weaves something devastating together, with lucid, relentless precision.” – Sara Holdren, New York Magazine

The New York Times Critic’s Pick is now on Broadway at the Winter Garden Theatre. Best availability in July.

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