Death of a Salesman

“Death of a Salesman” by Arthur Miller is an American tragedy about Willy Loman, an aging traveling salesman struggling to reconcile his life with the American Dream. His failing career, strained relationships, and fading grasp on reality lead to a mental and emotional breakdown. The play explores themes of disillusionment, family conflict, and the destructive nature of the American Dream. Our production centers the point of view on Linda Loman, as she plays the willing witness to the downfall of her once safe, nuclear family. Alongside the shortcomings of the Loman’s, we see the rise of a different kind of American family through the ensemble cast of Willy’s life. This production begins our season’s long examination of economic injustice, beginning with the point of view from the withered American middle class. This production is directed by Scott Westerman.

Ailey II

Blending modern masterpieces with bold new works, Dance Magazine calls Ailey II “second to none.”

The Life and Music of George Michael

Chronicling the journey of one of the biggest international stars of our time, this show captures the performance and sound of George Michael with concert-style staging, dance and lighting while telling his story through early music hits from Wham! through his illustrious solo career.

Rapornzel

Bawdy British panto for mature audiences only