Death Of A Salesman
(Drama)
All Performances from Thursday, December 9th, through Sunday, December 12th, are cancelled.
If you have already reserved your seats for one of these performances, you will be contacted by telephone, text, and/or e-mail to reschedule.
Thank you for your patience and understanding.
- The Producers
Previews
Tue Jan 14th @ 7:30pm
Wed Jan 15th @ 7:30pm
Runs
Fri, Jan 10 – Sun, Jan 26
Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat 7:30 PM
Sun 3:30 PM
also: Sat 25 Jan 3:00 PM
Show Calendar
BUY TICKETS
$65 VIP Center Section (A-B-C-D / Red Section) (+$5.25 service fee)
$55 Front Stage Left & Right (A-B-C / Orange Section) (+$4.75 service fee)
$45 General Seating (Blue Section) (+$4.00 service fee)
$16 STUDENT TIX
Promo Code Student16
General Seating - (Blue Section) (+$2.50 service fee) Present ID at Check-in!
(All dates except: Jan. 16 & 26)
PREVIEW
$55 VIP Center Section (A-B-C-D) (+$4.75 service fee)
$45 Front Stage Left & Right (A-B-C) (+$4.00 service fee)
$35 General Seating (+$3.50 service fee)
Special Events
Matinees on 25 and 26 January are Dedicated to Fire Dept. and First Responders
Special Show Info
Running time: 120 minutes.
There will be an intermission.
COLONY SEATING CHART
Colony Theatre
555 N. Third Street
Burbank, CA 91502
Parking Lot Parking
Area Map
Special Theatre Info
Wheelchair Access
The theatre has concessions.
DEATH OF A SALESMAN
By Arthur Miller
Starring Joe Cortese & Frances Fisher
Also starring Paul Ganus, Gary Hudson, Cronin Cullen, Michelle Jasso, Brian Guest, Robert Smythe, Jennifer Olsberg and Chris Ufland.
Directed by Mark Blanchard
Arthur Miller’s masterpiece, is an iconic American drama that harnesses bold realism with riveting theatricality and is a commentary on the American Dream which parallels the same problems of past decades. Corporate dominance over the little guy and the American Dream which resonate even today.
After many years on the road as a traveling salesman, Willy Loman (Joe Cortese) realizes he has been a failure as a father and a husband. His sons, Happy and Biff, are not successful—by his terms or any others. With his career fading, Willy escapes into dreamy reminiscences of an idealized past. Linda Loman (Frances Fisher) is aware of Willy's habit of reconstructing reality; however, she also recognizes that Willy may not be able to accept reality and as a result, Linda chooses to protect Willy's illusions by treating them as truth, even if she must ignore reality or alienate her children in doing so.
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REVISED PERFORMANCE SCHEDULE
1/14/25 (Tue) 7:30 PM - Preview
1/15/25 (Wed) 7:30 PM - Preview
1/16/25 (Thu) 7:30 PM - Opening
1/17/25 (Fri) 7:30 PM
1/18/25 (Sat) 7:30 PM
1/19/25 (Sun) 3:30 PM Matinee
1/21/25 (Tue) 7:30 PM
1/22/25 (Wed) 7:30 PM
1/23/25 (Thu) 7:30 PM
1/24/25 (Fri) 7:30 PM
1/25/25 (Sat) 3:00 PM Matinee
1/25/25 (Sat) 7:30 PM
1/26/25 (Sun) 3:30 PM Matinee
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