Death of a Salesman brings classic American tale to EPAC stage September 4 – 20

“‘Salesman’ offers gut-wrenching, life-changing ride”

Laura Knowles, Lancaster Online

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Death of a Salesman

Death of a Salesman is the quintessential American play. It focuses on the final days of aging salesman Willy Loman and his haunting reflections of his frustrating pursuit of the elusive American Dream.

“Outstanding Performances in Ephrata Performing Arts Center’s DEATH OF A SALESMAN”

Kelli Curtin, Theatre Sensation

Arthur Miller’s tragic tale transcends time and is perhaps more relevant today than it was when it made its Broadway premier in 1949. As many struggle to recover from the Great Recession, Willy Loman is watching. Willy’s reflection on his own failures will resonate with the struggle many American families face today.

“EPAC ‘Dead On'”

Michael C. Upton, The Ephrata Review

EPAC is thrilled to present this look into the lives of the Loman family. We invite you to take a journey with us as we seek to understand what it means to live and work in this great land we call America. Opening night party at Olde Lincoln House.

“Attention Must Be Paid to DEATH OF A SALESMAN at EPAC”

Marakay Rogers, Broadway World

EPAC would like to thank our wonderful sponsors who made this show possible.

Death of a Salesman is co-sponsored by Ephrata National Bank.
Opening night performance is sponsored by Dr. Evan and Dr. Karen Cooper. Individual performance sponsors are Karl and Marilyn Soutner, and opening night party sponsors are Larry and Dr. Cindy Gessler.

EPAC’s 2014 season media sponsor is Blue Ridge Communications.

Director Michael Swanson talks about the play

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Read this 2012 review of Death of a Salesman with Philip Seymour Hoffman as Willy Loman!