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Death of a Salesman - Nathan Lane - 2021

Death of a Salesman - Nathan Lane - 2021

DressedInYourPajamas
#1Death of a Salesman - Nathan Lane - 2021
Posted: 11/18/19 at 7:09pm

Was just listening to Nathan Lane's episode of Marc Maron's podcast and right at the very end he mentions that he's going to be doing Willy Loman in 2021. Has this been officially announced yet? Or just speculation?

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haterobics
#2Death of a Salesman - Nathan Lane - 2021
Posted: 11/18/19 at 7:18pm

DressedInYourPajamas said: "Has this been officially announced yet? Or just speculation?"

Those are our only two options?

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ErmengardeStopSniveling
#3Death of a Salesman - Nathan Lane - 2021
Posted: 11/18/19 at 7:19pm

Not officially announced, but Lane has been talking about this production since Angels in America... Joe Mantello directing, Scott Rudin producing, Lane and Laurie Metcalf co-starring as the Lomans.

https://www.vulture.com/2018/03/nathan-lane-on-playing-roy-cohn-in-angels-in-america.html?utm_campaign=vulture

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RippedMan
#4Death of a Salesman - Nathan Lane - 2021
Posted: 11/18/19 at 7:21pm

I'd see it. 

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DoTheDood
#5Death of a Salesman - Nathan Lane - 2021
Posted: 11/18/19 at 8:10pm

Isn't there already rumors of the Marianne Elliott's West End revival transferring? 

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Jordan Catalano
#6Death of a Salesman - Nathan Lane - 2021
Posted: 11/18/19 at 9:07pm

Yeah, the “Salesman” on the West End right now is the best production of the show I’ve ever seen. I can’t imagine a world where it doesn’t transfer to Broadway.

Updated On: 11/18/19 at 09:07 PM

Kimbo
#7Death of a Salesman - Nathan Lane - 2021
Posted: 11/18/19 at 10:54pm

Jordan Catalano said: "Yeah, the “Salesman” on the West End right now is the best production of the show I’ve ever seen. I can’t imagine a world where it does transfer to Broadway. "
 

I can. It’s a world where, since Nathan Lane and Laurie Metcalf all but announced they were doing this  together a long time ago, Scott Rudin has long since  already optioned the Broadway rights for the next few years, thereby precluding any other possible competing productions.

 

Owen22
#8Death of a Salesman - Nathan Lane - 2021
Posted: 11/18/19 at 11:06pm

Jordan Catalano said: "Yeah, the “Salesman” on the West End right now is the best production of the show I’ve ever seen."

Then you need to have seen many more productions...cause it is SO not great...

 

Updated On: 11/18/19 at 11:06 PM

52889j
#9Death of a Salesman - Nathan Lane - 2021
Posted: 11/18/19 at 11:18pm

Jordan Catalano said: "Yeah, the “Salesman” on the West End right now is the best production of the show I’ve ever seen. I can’t imagine a world where it does transfer to Broadway."

Also loved it and sincerely hope it does transfer.

Or....could It come to BAM or St Ann's so we can have the Lane/Metcalf version as well? I'd see both...

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#10Death of a Salesman - Nathan Lane - 2021
Posted: 11/19/19 at 5:36am

Take. My. Money.


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#11Death of a Salesman - Nathan Lane - 2021
Posted: 11/19/19 at 6:44am

At this rate, Metcalf is going to try to be Tony eligible every year until she dies and I am HERE for the Metcalf-issance


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#12Death of a Salesman - Nathan Lane - 2021
Posted: 11/19/19 at 7:23pm

quizking101 said: "At this rate, Metcalf is going to try to be Tony eligible every year until she dies and I am HERE for the Metcalf-issance"

HAHA...funny yes,  but i agree 100%..."Metcalf-issance"...truly funny!!

LightsOut90
#13Death of a Salesman - Nathan Lane - 2021
Posted: 11/21/19 at 12:37am

Im going to be so angry if this happens over the Wendell Pierce revival transferring...

jimmycurry01
#14Death of a Salesman - Nathan Lane - 2021
Posted: 11/21/19 at 1:33pm

LightsOut90 said: "Im going to be so angry if this happens over the Wendell Pierce revival transferring..."

Angry? Really? Really?

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haterobics
#15Death of a Salesman - Nathan Lane - 2021
Posted: 11/21/19 at 1:36pm

LightsOut90 said: "Im going to be so angry if this happens over the Wendell Pierce revival transferring..."

If things that aren't yet announced come to fruition over other things that were never announced it is good to preannounce one's disappointment.

Scott19
#16Death of a Salesman - Nathan Lane - 2021
Posted: 11/21/19 at 1:39pm

haterobics said: "LightsOut90 said: "Im going to be so angry if this happens over the Wendell Pierce revival transferring..."

If things that aren't yet announced come to fruition over other things that were never announced it is good to preannounce one's disappointment.
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I think this made my day. :) Thanks for the wisdom, Haterobics.

Impossible2
#17Death of a Salesman - Nathan Lane - 2021
Posted: 11/21/19 at 1:46pm

LightsOut90 said: "Im going to be so angry if this happens over the Wendell Pierce revival transferring..."

I wouldn't waste your anger. Great performances, but the direction and production was average at best.

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JBroadway
#18Death of a Salesman - Nathan Lane - 2021
Posted: 11/21/19 at 1:59pm

Impossible2 said: "LightsOut90 said: "Im going to be so angry if this happens over the Wendell Pierce revival transferring..."

I wouldn't waste your anger. Great performances, but the direction and production was average at best.
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Funny, I felt the exact reverse. I thought the staging and concept were impeccable, but the performances were a bit underdeveloped (but then again, I saw an early preview at the Young Vic)

Impossible2
#19Death of a Salesman - Nathan Lane - 2021
Posted: 11/21/19 at 2:05pm

JBroadway said: "Impossible2 said: "LightsOut90 said: "Im going to be so angry if this happens over the Wendell Pierce revival transferring..."

I wouldn't waste your anger. Great performances, but the direction and production was average at best.
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Funny, I felt the exact reverse. I thought the staging and concept were impeccable, but the performances were a bit underdeveloped (but then again, I saw an early preview at the Young Vic)
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I saw it mid run. I didn't like the play (it's the only Miller play I've seen in the last few years I didn't love) or the direction at all. The flashback thing felt weird and didn't work for me and the final scene seemed badly mishandled to the point it crashed the whole play and lost it's meaning. The staging was ok...serviceable...the performances were the only thing that left any sort of impression on me.

JSquared2
#20Death of a Salesman - Nathan Lane - 2021
Posted: 11/21/19 at 2:05pm

LightsOut90 said: "Im going to be so angry if this happens over the Wendell Pierce revival transferring..."

 

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Updated On: 11/21/19 at 02:05 PM

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#21Death of a Salesman - Nathan Lane - 2021
Posted: 11/21/19 at 3:18pm

It's all about the first-class rightsholder. There have been rumblings about this Lane production for about 5 years, and it was first mentioned in the press a full year before the Young Vic production. Two of Scott Rudin's previous Arthur Miller revivals won Tonys, he knew Miller, and likely has a good relationship with the estate.

Maybe the Young Vic production could play St. Ann's or BAM or someplace like that in 2022.

persephone88
#22Death of a Salesman - Nathan Lane - 2021
Posted: 11/21/19 at 4:37pm

If Wendel Pierce's does cross over, I hope it does not play BAM. We saw Long Day's Journey there in the mezz and the accoustics were terrible. If I ever go again, we will spring for orchestra seats. I really liked Wendel Pierce on The Wire, and would love to see his take on Willy Loman. And be equally happy if Nathan Lane does a production as well. Seeing it in a smaller theatre would be wonderful.

 

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#23Death of a Salesman - Nathan Lane - 2021
Posted: 11/23/19 at 5:00am

I’m not sure if the performances would be the ‘best ever’ but I must admit I found the staging and additions of music to the West End Salesman to take the play to another level. Having Sharon D Clarke singing at the end of the funeral like that was heartbreaking and shows how music can really add an extra dimension sometimes. I also thought having a black family in this play subtlety taps into racial elements. M Elliot seems to be pretty consistent and churning out good work recently.

On the other hand, Nathan Lane and Metcalf sound great too.


"You can't overrate Bernadette Peters. She is such a genius. There's a moment in "Too Many Mornings" and Bernadette doing 'I wore green the last time' - It's a voice that is just already given up - it is so sorrowful. Tragic. You can see from that moment the show is going to be headed into such dark territory and it hinges on this tiny throwaway moment of the voice." - Ben Brantley (2022) "Bernadette's whole, stunning performance [as Rose in Gypsy] galvanized the actors capable of letting loose with her. Bernadette's Rose did take its rightful place, but too late, and unseen by too many who should have seen it" Arthur Laurents (2009) "Sondheim's own favorite star performances? [Bernadette] Peters in ''Sunday in the Park,'' Lansbury in ''Sweeney Todd'' and ''obviously, Ethel was thrilling in 'Gypsy.'' Nytimes, 2000

viagalactica6
#24Death of a Salesman - Nathan Lane - 2021
Posted: 11/23/19 at 7:40am

Having Sharon D Clarke singing at the end of the funeral like that was heartbreaking and shows how music can really add an extra dimension sometimes.

I am not really sure about having Ms. Clarke singing at the funeral scene. I hate it so when white directors place Black folks singing in white play classics some mournful spiritual song. Like in the Scarlett Johannsen production of Cat On a Hot Tin Roof and the director had all the Black actors singing spirituals at one point. Believe me, as you saw for yourself, Ms. Clarke is a strong enough actress that she didn't need to be burdened with a song in order to provide some kind of dramatic impact.

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#25Death of a Salesman - Nathan Lane - 2021
Posted: 11/23/19 at 9:55am

viagalactica6 said: "Having Sharon D Clarke singing at the end of the funeral like that was heartbreaking and shows how music can really add an extra dimension sometimes.

I am not really sure about having Ms. Clarke singing at the funeral scene. I hate it so when white directors place Black folks singing in white play classics some mournful spiritual song.Like in the Scarlett Johannsen production of Cat On a Hot Tin Roof and the director had all the Black actors singing spirituals at one point. Believe me, as you saw for yourself, Ms. Clarke is a strong enough actress that she didn't need to be burdened with a song in order to provide some kind of dramatic impact.
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Just a reminder that the production is a co-directed by Miranda Cromwell, a black woman - not assistant-directed, but co-directed. Every creative decision would either have been made by Cromwell, or thoroughly discussed with her. That doesn’t necessarily negate everything you’re saying, but I think it’s important to keep in mind when considering the racial optics of the production.