The Great American Rep
Believe everything you've heard; The Great American Rep is the theatrical event of the season. Everyman is bringing together two of the greatest American Playwights in history and letting our Resident Company sink their teeth into some of the juiciest roles ever written.
Take full advantage of this perfect pairing by seeing both shows in one day! Come for the matinee of Death of a Salesman and stay for A Streetcar Named Desire in the evening. This unique opportunity will highlight the emotional acrobatics of the actors as you watch them morph between roles and the technical wizardry of our designers as they completely transform the stage from play to play.
Arthur Miller’s Death of a Salesman features the ultimate everyman, Willy Loman, and his struggle to realize the crumbling American Dream amidst the wreckage of his home life. Since its premiere in 1949 this profound and powerful tragedy continues to strike a chord with audiences around the world.
When the faded Southern Belle, Blanche DuBois, mysteriously appears at her sister’s doorstep life begins to unravel in Tennessee William’s classic story, A Streetcar Named Desire. Blanche’s downward spiral though memory and obsession leads her to a desperate and passionate confrontation with her sister’s sexy yet brutish husband, Stanley Kowalski, changing them both forever.
This a theatrical feat you don't want to miss.