
When my brother, sister, and I were young, my father bought a video camera. He taped us all as we grew up. A few years ago, he gathered all the tapes into a single collection. It is both good and bad that he did this. Good because it is a wonderful family record. But bad because these tapes can be very embarrassing. You watch them and you think, “God, did I really wear THAT striped shirt with THOSE yellow shorts? I NEVER cut my hair that way!” Yet you cannot deny these unfortunate things–you’re seeing them right there on the TV, after all. So the real question becomes, “What do these things mean?” Then, and now. A striped shirt, yellow shorts, and a haircut that looks like a dead animal: a dollar for any man who can connect those dots.
This is a gathering of a man’s family, and his stuff, and the people he knows. Welcome to the party.
Tom Dugdale
Willy Loman: András Hatházi Linda: Emőke Kató Biff: Ferenc Sinkó Happy: Balázs Bodolai Bernard: András Buzási The woman: Csilla Albert Charley: Attila Orbán Ben: Loránd Váta Howard: Gábor Viola Stanley: Alpár Fogarasi Miss Forsythe: Tünde Skovrán
directed by Tom Dugdale dramaturg Eszter Biró scenic and video design Ian Wallace costume design Eszter György stage manager Imola Kerezsy
Studio performance Date of opening: 10 May 2011 Duration: 2 hours without intermission Prohibited under the age of 15!
Performance Dates:
June 7 Thursday 20:00
Ticket reservation: tel: +40-264-593468, between 10-13.00 and 16.30-19.00 and before the performances http://www.biletmaster.ro/eng/Event/36000371/Death-of-a-Salesman#
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