A New York Times Critic's Pick, the production in New York features a new cast of supporting actors, including Khris Davis ('Atlanta'), McKinley Belcher III ( A Soldier's Play), and Tony Award® winner André De Shields ( Hadestown).ĭirected by Miranda Cromwell – who won an Olivier Award alongside co-director Marianne Elliott for the West End and Young Vic productions – this 'unmissable' (Los Angeles Times) interpretation of Miller's classic drama illuminates the dark underbelly of the American Dream and its elusive promise of equality and opportunity for all. Olivier Award nominee Wendell Pierce ('The Wire,' 'Jack Ryan') and Olivier Award winner Sharon D Clarke ( Caroline, or Change 'Doctor Who') reprise their roles as Willy and Linda Loman in a story told – for the first time on Broadway – from the perspective of an African American family. Howard declines, claiming to have no position available. WILLY: Howard HOWARD: And when you feel better, come back, and we’ll see if we can work something out. Following a critically acclaimed run in London, 'a volcanic new Death of a Salesman has erupted on Broadway” raves The Washington Post. Willy talks to his boss, Howard, asking him for a position in New York rather than on the road.