For the first time in its 54-year history, JCCT is proud to produce this Arthur Miller classic in honor of the play’s 75th Anniversary. Death of a Salesman delves into the life of Willy Loman, a weary traveling salesman who grapples with the reality of his unfulfilled dreams and the strains in his family relationships. Set against the backdrop of the American Dream, the play explores themes of disillusionment, identity, and the human longing for significance. As Willy navigates the complexities of his past and present, audiences are taken on an emotional journey that questions the true essence of success and happiness in a materialistic society.

Character / Actor

Willy Loman – Larry Hartley
Linda Loman – Lisa Burrell
Biff Loman – Thomas Leist
Happy Loman – Nate Turner
Charley – Jason Harmon
Bernard – Morgan Henry
Ben – Bob Clark
The Woman – Olivia Nguyen
Howard Wagner – Josh Thompson
Stanley – Marco Valdivia
Miss Forsythe – Rebecca Hendrix
Letta – Kylee Lewis
Jenny – Chelsey Klosterman

Performances

September 13, 14, 20, 21 at 7:30 PM
September 15 at 2:30 PM

 

 

Director

Zach Thompson

Assistant Director

Steve DeWeese

Set Construction

Ron Duncan 

Costumes

Brinna Sharp

Lighting Design

Paul Angle