Arthur Miller’s 66-year-old script may be dusty and brittle, but its memorable dialogue and soliloquies remain powerful. Credit director Rene Copeland with the uncanny ability to elicit impressively focused performances from a worthy ensemble, including the potent Chip Arnold as Willy Loman and a supporting cast that worked minor miracles in reanimating the aged but thoughtfully constructed text.

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