DEATH OF A SALESMAN to Receive West End Transfer to the Noel Coward Theatre

By: Apr. 08, 2015
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The Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC) announces today that Gregory Doran's production of Arthur Miller's 1949 Pulitzer Prize-winning play Death of a Salesman will transfer to the Noël Coward Theatre in London's West End, following its run in the Royal Shakespeare Theatre in Stratford-upon-Avon.

The entire Stratford cast, led by Antony Sher and Harriet Walter has received recent critical acclaim and will transfer for a ten week run from 9 May until 18 July 2015.

RSC Artistic Director, Gregory Doran, said: "Death of a Salesman is, without doubt in my mind, the greatest American play of the 20th Century and it has taken its rightful place, alongside Shakespeare, on our main stage in Stratford-upon-Avon, to mark the centenary of Arthur Miller's birth. I am delighted we are able to share this production with London audiences at the Noël Coward Theatre, and am grateful to Interbrand, our Official Brand partner, for their sponsorship."

This production joins three other RSC shows in London this spring:

  • The transfer of the RSC/ETT touring production of A Mad World My Masters, which will play at the Barbican for two weeks from 29 April - 30 May
  • Tom Morton-Smith's new play Oppenheimer, which is currently playing at the Vaudeville theatre until23 May 2015
  • Matilda The Musical, which continues to play to packed houses at the Cambridge Theatre

As announced recently, the RSC will also open the Shakespeare jubilee year of 2016 in London, with 'King and Country: Shakespeare's Great Cycle of Kings' at the Barbican. Gregory Doran's productions of Richard II, Henry IV Parts I & II, and Henry V will play together for the first time, running in repertoire from 7 November 2015 - 24 January 2016, alongside a film festival 'RSC Shakespeare on Film' co-hosted with Barbican Cinemas.

Notes to Editors

Royal Shakespeare Theatre dates of Death of a Salesman: 26 March - 2 May 2015

Death of a Salesman at DMT's Noël Coward theatre 9 May - 18 July 2015

For further information, please contact philippa.harland@rsc.org.uk 0207 845 0512

For London press tickets, please contact Olivia.farrant@rsc.org.uk 01789 272388

To book tickets call the Noël Coward Box Office on 0844 4825140 or online at www.delfontmackintosh.co.uk

Death of a Salesman Press Night in London: Wednesday 13 May, 7pm

Production images are available to download free of charge by registering on press imageshttps://www.rsc.org.uk/press-images/register.aspx?from=foot

Death of a Salesman is sponsored by Interbrand

The RSC Ensemble is generously supported by THE GATSBY CHARITABLE FOUNDATION and THE KOVNER FOUNDATION

The RSC Literary Department is generously supported by THE DRUE HEINZ TRUST

The Stratford-upon-Avon engagement of Death of a Salesman at the RSC is presented by arrangement with Josef Weinberger Limited

Henry V is supported by The Mark Pigott KBE family

The RSC is supported using public funding by Arts Council England


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The BP £5 ticket scheme and BP Shakespeare Pass for 16 - 25 year olds gives access to £5 tickets for all RSC productions in Stratford-upon-Avon, London or on tour. Tickets can be booked in advance on the phone, online or in person with some available for sale on the day of the performance.

Made in Stratford-upon-Avon - Seen around the world

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Everyone at the RSC - from actors to armourers, musicians to technicians - plays a part in creating the world you see on stage. All our productions begin life at our Stratford workshops and theatres and we bring them to the widest possible audience through our touring, residencies, live broadcasts and online activity. So wherever you experience the RSC, you experience work made in Shakespeare's home town.

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