Salesman之死

Written by Jeremy Tiang

Directed & Developed by Michael Leibenluft

Produced by Yangtze Repertory Theatre in association with Gung Ho Projects

World premiere at the Connelly Theatre, October 2023

In the spring of 1983, in a groundbreaking act of cross-cultural collaboration, Arthur Miller accepted an invitation to direct his play Death of a Salesman with an all-Chinese cast at the Beijing People’s Art Theatre despite not speaking a word of Mandarin. The production was a resounding success due, in no small part, to the multilingual talents of renowned Chinese actor Ying Ruocheng (Bertolucci's The Last Emperor) who translated the text and played Willy Loman.

This extraordinary encounter, which Miller detailed in his memoir Salesman in Beijing, is the inspiration for Salesman之死, which centers on Shen Huihui, a young university professor, who is summoned to the theater for a special task: to interpret for Arthur Miller, who will soon arrive to direct his iconic play – in Mandarin. Meanwhile, the Chinese ensemble, newly out of the Cultural Revolution, has never met “a salesman.” Will they be able to find common ground? Mostly based on true events, Salesman之死 is a multilingual tale of cultural confusion, impossible translation, and unexpected encounters amid the chaos of theater making.

Team

Director - Michael Leibenluft
Playwright - Jeremy Tiang
Scenic Designer - Chika Shimizu
Costume Designer - Karen Boyer
Lighting Designer - Daisy Long
Co-Sound Designer - Kai-Luen Liang
Co-Sound Designer - Da Xu
Projection Designer - Cinthia Chen
Head Props - Jessica M. Smith
Dramaturg - Annie Jin Wang
Story Consultant - Shen Huihui
Production Stage Manager - Kevin Jinghong Zhu
Assistant Stage Manager - Cynthia Yiru Hu
Associate Director - Tianding He
Production Manager - Jonathan Cottle
Producing Associate - Yining Cao

Next
Next

Two Takes: The Peony Pavilion