
Death of a Salesman: Nathan Lane, Laurie Metcalf, and a Revival of the American Dream
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In this episode of Half Hour, we take a deeper dive into the 2026 Broadway revival of Arthur Miller’s Death of a Salesman at the Winter Garden Theatre. We walk through the production’s take on the American Dream, the pressure to succeed, and how those themes land in 2026. We break down Joe Mantello’s direction, including the spare, symbolic staging, the recurring car motif, and the way the production frames Willy Loman’s world as a kind of purgatory. We also look closely at the performances, from Nathan Lane’s take on Willy’s unraveling to Laurie Metcalf’s grounded, quietly devastating Linda, along with the supporting work from Christopher Abbott and Ben Ahlers. We talk about how this revival speaks to modern capitalism, influencer culture, technology’s impact on sales, the cycle of debt in America, and why Death of a Salesman keeps returning to the Broadway stage. We also consider critical reception so far and make some early Tony predictions for the production and its stars.
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