![]() The New York company includes Khris Davis as Biff and McKinley Belcher III as Happy - Willy’s two sons, one a derailed golden boy haunted by his unrealized promise, the other a compulsive philanderer unable to relinquish his juvenile illusions. ![]() Rising in tragic stature as the play barrels toward its shattering conclusion, these performers make the production unmissable. Wendell Pierce (best known for his work on “The Wire”) and Sharon D Clarke (lauded last season in the Broadway revival of “Caroline, or Change”) reprise their heralded performances of Willy and Linda Loman. A 21st century Miller would no doubt approve of the progress of his evergreen critique of the American dream. At its best, however, this production brings a heightened societal awareness to an anguished family drama that is already unusually sociopolitically astute. ![]()
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