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[[Mr. Burns]] had a showing of the play in his playroom. He told the actors that it was supposed to close last week.<ref>"[[Burns, Baby Burns]]"</ref>
 
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A Chinese version of ''Death of a Salesman'' was seen by the Simpsons, [[Selma]] and [[Madam Wu]].<ref>"[[Goo Goo Gai Pan]]"</ref>
  
 
[[Llewellyn Sinclair]] wrote a parody of the play called ''[[The Salesman's Bad Day]]'' because the rights to the original were too expensive.<ref>"[[Fears of a Clown]]"</ref>
 
[[Llewellyn Sinclair]] wrote a parody of the play called ''[[The Salesman's Bad Day]]'' because the rights to the original were too expensive.<ref>"[[Fears of a Clown]]"</ref>
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Revision as of 13:29, April 7, 2018

Death of a Salesman
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Play Information
Genre: Tragedy


Death of a Salesman is a play by Arthur Miller. Willy Loman is the main character.

History

Mr. Burns had a showing of the play in his playroom. He told the actors that it was supposed to close last week.[1]

A Chinese version of Death of a Salesman was seen by the Simpsons, Selma and Madam Wu.[2]

Llewellyn Sinclair wrote a parody of the play called The Salesman's Bad Day because the rights to the original were too expensive.[3]

Appearances

References


External links

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