In 1983, legendary playwright Arthur Miller embarked on an audacious journey to China, joining forces with theatre luminary Ying Ruocheng and the Beijing People's Art Theatre. Their ambitious project? Staging a Mandarin-language production of Death of a Salesman, with Ying portraying the iconic Willy Loman and Miller – despite not speaking a word of Mandarin – directing.
Facing the monumental challenge of presenting a play deeply rooted in the American Dream to a Communist Chinese audience, Ying and Miller grapple with logistical and personal obstacles, all while operating under the scrutiny of a global audience. Skillfully navigating clashing worldviews and external pressures, their experience serves as a litmus test for the power of art to bring these two polarized worlds together.
Drawing inspiration from the memoirs of Miller and Ying, playwrights Leanna Brodie and Jovanni Sy take audiences from the rehearsal hall to opening night, unveiling the unlikely East-West collaboration that forged a daring international alliance on the stage.
An NAC English Theatre revival of the Stratford Festival production. Presented in English and Mandarin, with subtitles.
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Salesman in China
National Arts Centre - 1 Elgin Street
Ottawa ON
Canada
Salesman in China
National Arts Centre - 1 Elgin Street
Ottawa ON
Canada