![]() ![]() His son Bernard is the same age as Willy’s boys.īernard: Male, late 20s to late 30s. Happy has lived in Biff’s shadow all of his life, he has a job and is more successful than his brother.Ĭharley: Male, 50 to mid-60’s. Happy Loman: Male, 32 years old (mid 20s to mid 30s). Occasionally, she seems to be taken in by Willy’s hopes for future glory and success, but at other times, she seems far more realistic and less fragile than her husband. He was a popular jock in high school, but as an adult has failed to live up to his potential. Flawed older son of Willy and Linda Loman. A traveling salesman who believes wholeheartedly in the American Dream of easy success and wealth, but he has never achieved it.īiff Loman: Male, 34 years old (late 20s to late 30s). Be prepared to explain why you feel this piece represents the character, as well as to answer some questions about the time and place in which the play is set (Brooklyn, late 1940s). Standard American accent required for all rolesįor the audition you will need to prepare a short monologue (2 - 4 mins) from Death of a Salesman (DOAS) which you feel best represents the character you are auditioning for. ![]()
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