As a teenager he worked, like his uncle and father, as a salesman. Then the Miller family lost it all in the Depression, retreating across the bridge to Brooklyn. Miller was the son of Jewish immigrants who successfully worked their way up in the world from Poland, to the lower east side garment industry, creating the country's 2nd largest women's coat manufacturer. Artistic Director, Lane Savadove, faithfully crafted Miller's tragic tale of a fractured family and a man whose American dream does not match his American reality. Audiences will venture to a diverse working-class neighborhood in 1940's Brooklyn, into the home of the Loman family, to attend Willy's Shiva. In a distinctive staging that extends the typical Broadway vision, EgoPo's production honors Miller's roots which were the source for his iconic script.
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