Power Center
A Dramatic Reading of
Arthur Miller’s Death of a Salesman with Alec Baldwin and U-M Theatre & Drama Department
Alec Baldwin at UMS
Arthur Miller graduated from the University of Michigan in 1938. A decade later, his play Death of a Salesman premiered on Broadway, winning both the 1949 Pulitzer Prize for Drama and the Tony Award for Best Play. This tragic play about the American Dream and Willy Loman’s inability to cope with the gulf between his perception of success and his own life is performed by stage and screen actor Alec Baldwin in his first time in the role. Baldwin will work with student and faculty actors and directors from the University of Michigan’s Department of Theatre & Drama in preparation for this dramatic reading from the stage.
Special VIP tickets, which include premium seating and a meet-and-greet with the artists after the performance, are available by calling 734.764.2538. VIP tickets are not available online.
Please note: Due to complications that have emerged in Mr. Baldwin’s schedule, the reading of Arthur Miller’s Death of a Salesman with Alec Baldwin on Sunday, September 30 has been cancelled.
Artist Website
http://www.alecbaldwin.com/Thank You to Our Sponsors
UMS Student Experiences, including opportunities to learn from and perform side-by-side with professional artists, are made possible in part through a generous leadership gift from UMS National Council Co-Chair Rachel Bendit (U-M BA ’97) and University of Michigan Regent Mark Bernstein (U-M BA ’93, JD and MBA ’96).