Nathan Lane, Laurie Metcalf, Christopher Abbott Star in Death of a Salesman on Broadway Beginning March 6
Tony winner Joe Mantello is at the helm of the Arthur Miller classic.
March 06, 2026 By Logan Culwell-Block
Broadway gets another revival of Arthur Miller's Pulitzer-winning Death of a Salesman at the Winter Garden Theatre beginning March 6. Opening night will be April 9, with the already extended run set to continue through August 9. Joe Mantello is at the helm.
Tony winners Nathan Lane and Laurie Metcalf lead the new revival as Willy and Linda Loman, respectively, opposite Christopher Abbott as Biff Loman, Ben Ahlers as Happy Loman, K. Todd Freeman as Charley, Jonathan Cake as Uncle Ben, John Drea as Howard Wagner, Michael Benjamin Washington as Bernard, Tasha Lawrence as The Woman, Jake Silbermann as Stanley, Joaquin Consuelos as Young Biff, Jake Termine as Young Happy, Karl Green as Young Bernard, Katherine Romans as Miss Forsythe, and Mary Neely as Letta. Understudies Jack Falahee, Aidan Cazeau, Charlie Niccolini, Alexis Bronkovic, Erik Kilpatrick, and Brendan Donaldson round out the company. Casting is by Taylor Williams.
The staging features movement direction by Sasha Milavic Davies, music by Caroline Shaw, scenic design by Chloe Lamford, costume design by Rudy Mance, lighting design by Jack Knowles, sound design by Mikaal Sulaiman, and hair and wig design by Robert Pickens. Charles Means is the production stage manager, and Lily Dyble serves as associate director.
Scott Rudin and Barry Diller are producing, the duo's sophomore outing after Rudin's controversial return to the industry following allegations of abusive treatment to subordinates. Roy Furman is also producing.
The work, which explores the dark realities of the so-called "American Dream" for the middle class of the mid-century, premiered on Broadway in 1949, winning the Pulitzer and Tony and becoming a near instant stage classic. The play has since been revived on Broadway five times with various stars taking on the ill-fated Willy Loman, including George C. Scott, Dustin Hoffman, Brian Dennehy, Philip Seymour Hoffman, and Wendell Pierce.
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