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Dover Little Theatre Presents Death of a Salesman

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Dover Little Theatre, 69 Elliott Street in Dover NJ will present Arthur Miller’s Death of a Salesman.

The show centers around the last days of Willie Loman, a failing salesman, who cannot understand how success and happiness have missed him. Through a series of tragic revelations of the life he has lived, it is discovered how his quest for the American Dream blinded him to the people who loved him. A thrilling work of deep and revealing beauty that remains one of the most profound, classic dramas of the American Theatre and taught in schools throughout the country.

Directed by Claire Bochenek, the cast includes the following:

Willy Loman – Bob Scarpone
Linda Loman – Kate Daly
Biff Loman… -Michael Reddin
Happy Loman – Michael Jay
Charlie – Frank Bläuer
Howard – Nick DiDomenico
Bernard – Anthony Miceli
Ben – George Fear
Stanley – Ted Nykun, Jr
The Woman – Caitlin Jurewicz, Alison Devereaux (March 14th)

The show runs March 13, 2015 – March 28, 2015. Friday and Saturday shows at 8 p.m. and Sunday matinees at 2 p.m.

Dates: March 13, 2015 – March 28, 2015
Address: 69 Elliott Street, Dover , New Jersey
Cost: $17. Get tickets HERE
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About the Dover Little Theatre

Many people are unaware of an intimate little theatre nestled in the hills of Dover called, of all things, The Dover Little Theatre. We are always shocked when folks walk in for the first time stating that they are long-time residents of Dover or surrounding towns and never heard of us! Well, truth be told, in most cases, we’ve been here longer than they have been. We’ve just been waiting for them… The theatre itself seats 100 people, allowing audiences one of the most intimate theatre experiences in Morris County. DLT produces four mainstage productions per season, utilizing the talents of local actors, actresses, producers, directors and many other volunteers.

DLT was established in 1933 through the efforts of a dedicated group of theatre enthusiasts who sought to establish a “home” for theatrical arts and artists. The first season (1933/34) included three plays, one of which was “Lady Windermere’s Fan” (pictured). Since then, over 300 successive plays have been produced!

Address: 69 Elliott Street, Dover , New Jersey
Phone: 212 868 4444
Website: http://www.doverlittletheatre.org/

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