

In aspects of production, Mike Nichols wows the present audience for his choice of set Jo Mielziner’s breathtaking skeletal-house, a work of art, which achieves in serving the purpose of change of times and place. He succeeds in ringing out Willy’s optimism of the American dream, which fails at the hands of capitalism. Although Hoffman is almost 20 years younger than Willy Loman’s actual age, he does not fail to impress in representing the childlike, daydreaming characters of Willy Loman. The character who instead stole the show, per se, is Phillip Seymour Hoffman, who plays the role of Willy Loman. This show needed a compelling Biff that Garfield did not provide. Garfield’s role in the play best fits as a much younger character, probably in their teen.Īnd given that Biff Loman is the play’s antagonist, Garfield’s underrepresentation of him affects other actors. He can take control of the stage, although Andrew’s failing, in my view, is to portray the childishness/ boyishness of the rebellious elder son of Willy Loman, the antagonist Biff Loman. Though playing the role of Biff, who is 34 years old, while he is 28, Andrew has a charismatic aura. It was directed by Mike Nichols, who did a splendid job on his choice of characters except for his choice of Andrew Garfield, who displayed inadequacy in theatre performance ability and skills in taking the role of Biff Loman. ‘Death of a Salesman’ was a play on 13th February 2012 at the Ethel Barrymore Theatre. Biff insists that he does not want to take after his father, while Happy intends to emulate his father and become a businessman. Willy’s funeral is attended by his family, his neighbor Charley, and his successful son Bernard. That night, Willy’s urge to commit suicide intensifies, and he takes his car and goes to kill himself after Biff has reminded him that they are ordinary men who could not amount to anything in life.

They both fail in their endeavors, and Willy is fired from his job. Biff goes the next day to make a business proposal while Willy asks his boss to allow him to work in his hometown.

Biff and his brother Happy contemplates their father’s mental degeneration. Willy complains to the wife that their son Biff, who failed to join university because he failed in mathematics despite being a good football player, has not amounted to anything in life. His wife Linda Loman is worried about his recent accident and asks him to ask his boss Howard Wagner to relocate him, Willy, to act his hometown. Willy has just canceled a business trip due to exhaustion. From the onset of the play, Willy is contemplating suicide he is having a lot of daydreams and hallucinations. The play is about William, or simply Willy Loman, a sixty-year-old salesman whose first name reflects his childlike mental stature. American playwright Arthur Miller wrote the play ‘Death of a Salesman’ in 1949.
