Death of a Salesman at the Citadel Theatre

Death of a Salesman
Playing at the Citadel Theatre January 24 - February 15, 2026.



A gripping exploration of the American Dream, this timeless classic follows Willy Loman, a traveling salesman nearing the end of his career, as he struggles to reconcile his aspirations with reality. Burdened by unfulfilled dreams and familial tensions, Willy’s journey reveals deep truths about ambition, identity, and legacy. Set against a shifting backdrop of the past and present, this poignant drama delves into the fragile human spirit, the pursuit of success, and the yearning for validation. With unforgettable characters and powerful emotions, this production captures the heartache and resilience of a man striving to leave his mark in an unforgiving world.

By Arthur Miller
Directed by Daryl Cloran

In Partnership with the Arts Club Theatre Company (Vancouver)

Evening shows: 7:30 PM
Matinees: 1:30 PM
Runtime: 3 hours

Age recommendation: 14+

Special performances:
Press Night - January 29, 2026
Talkback Nights: February 11 & 12, 2026
Audio described/captioned/sensory informed accessible performance - February 24, 2026

Please see information regarding the Accessible Performance of Death of a Salesman here: https://secure.citadeltheatre.com/9547/9569

 

Purchase Tickets:
 

Online: https://citadeltheatre.com/shows/death-of-a-salesman/
Box Office: 780-425-1820

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A poignant portrait of a travelling salesman as he confronts fading dreams, family strain, and the harsh truths of the American Dream—and his sense of worth.
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