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Death of a Salesman_ Certain Private Conversations in Two Acts and a Requiem - Miller, Arthur [53]

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fully, released] We’re free. [BIFF comes slowly toward her.] We’re free . . . We’re free . . .

[BIFF lifts her to her feet and moves out up right with her in his arms. LINDA sobs quietly. BERNARD and CHARLEY come together and follow them, followed by HAPPY. Only the music of the flute is left on the darkening stage as over the house the hard towers of the apartment buildings rise into sharp focus.]

CURTAIN

DEATH OF A SALESMAN

A PLAY BY ARTHUR MILLER

STAGED BY ELIA KAZAN

CAST (in order of appearance)

WILLY LOMAN

LINDA

BIFF

HAPPY

BERNARD

THE WOMAN

CHARLEY

UNCLE BEN

HOWARD WAGNER

JENNY

STANLEY

MISS FORSYTHE

LETTA

Lee J. Cobb

Mildred Dunnock

Arthur Kennedy

Cameron Mitchell

Don Keefer

Winnifred Cushing

Howard Smith

Thomas Chalmers

Alan Hewitt

Ann Driscoll

Tom Pedi

Constance Ford

Hope Cameron

The setting and lighting were designed by JO MIELZINER.

The incidental music was composed by ALEX NORTH.

The costumes were designed by JULIA SZE.

Presented by KERMIT BLOOMGARDEN and WALTER FRIED at the Morosco Theatre in New York on February 10, 1949.

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