Stratford’s Death of a Salesman is mournful and languid, with an undeniable Willy Loman at its centre
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Stratford Festival review: Death of a Salesman is mournful and languid, with an undeniable Willy Loman at its centre
AISLING MURPHY
PUBLISHED MAY 29, 2026
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Tom McCamus, left, as Willy Loman and Lucy Peacock as Linda Loman in Death of a Salesman at the Avon Theatre.
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Title: Death of a Salesman
Written by: Arthur Miller
Performed by: Tom McCamus, Lucy Peacock, Joe Perry, Josh Johnston, Matthew Kabw…
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