A major revival of Arthur Miller’s “Death of a Salesman” is coming to Broadway. Nathan Lane and Laurie Metcalf will headline the production. It begins previews on March 6 at the Winter Garden Theatre.

The show is set for a 14-week run. This marks a significant return for producer Scott Rudin. According to The Hollywood Reporter, this is his second project since stepping back from the industry.
Star-Studded Cast and Creative Team Reunite for Iconic Play
Joe Mantello will direct the revival. He is currently working with Metcalf on another Broadway play. Lane and Mantello have collaborated for decades.
Christopher Abbott will play Biff Loman. Ben Ahlers is cast as Happy Loman. They join Lane’s Willy Loman and Metcalf’s Linda Loman.
The Winter Garden Theatre is a larger venue for a dramatic play. It has over 1,600 seats. The choice signals strong producer confidence in the revival’s draw.
A Timeless Story Returns with New Relevance
“Death of a Salesman” first premiered in 1949. It is considered a landmark of American theater. The story of Willy Loman’s struggles remains powerfully relevant.
This will be the play’s first major revival since the 2022 production. Scott Rudin also produced a celebrated 2012 version. That production won Tony Awards for Best Revival and Best Director.
The new cast brings a fresh perspective to Miller’s classic characters. Lane is known for his versatile stage career. Metcalf is a multi-award-winning actress celebrated for her dramatic depth.
This “Death of a Salesman” revival promises to be a defining theatrical event of the season. It combines legendary talent with America’s great dramatic masterpiece. Audiences can expect a powerful and timely new interpretation.
Thought you’d like to know
Q1: When does the Death of a Salesman revival start?
Previews begin on March 6, 2025. The official opening night is set for April 9. The show will run for a limited 14-week engagement.
Q2: Who is in the cast of the new production?
Nathan Lane stars as Willy Loman. Laurie Metcalf plays his wife, Linda. Christopher Abbott and Ben Ahlers play their sons, Biff and Happy.
Q3: Where is the play being staged?
It will be at the Winter Garden Theatre on Broadway. This is a larger theater than typically used for dramas. It recently hosted the stage adaptation of “Good Night, and Good Luck.”
Q4: Who is directing this revival?
Acclaimed director Joe Mantello is helming the production. He is a frequent collaborator with Nathan Lane. Mantello is also currently directing Laurie Metcalf in another Broadway play.
Q5: Has this play been on Broadway recently?
Yes, a revival starred Wendell Pierce and Sharon D. Clarke in the 2022-2023 season. A prior 2012 revival won the Tony Award for Best Play Revival. The play is a frequent and celebrated returning classic.
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