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Wendell Pierce calls his 'Death of a Salesman' a 'watermark'

NEW YORK (AP) 鈥 Wendell Pierce hopes that heading a Black-led cast in a historic revival of Arthur Miller鈥檚 鈥淒eath of a Salesman鈥 goes beyond exposing the classic American play to a new audience.
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This image released by DKC/O&M shows Wendell Pierce, left, and Sharon D. Clarke during a performance of Arthur Miller鈥檚 鈥淒eath of a Salesman鈥 in New York. (Joan Marcus/DKC/O&M via AP)

NEW YORK (AP) 鈥 Wendell Pierce hopes that heading a Black-led cast in a historic revival of Arthur Miller鈥檚 鈥淒eath of a Salesman鈥 goes beyond exposing the classic American play to a new audience.

鈥淲hether people are seeing it for the first time or seeing it for the 20th time, I鈥檓 really happy that new audiences are going to come to it to see our perspective,鈥 Pierce said at a press day for the show.

Pierce stars as the aging travelling salesman Willy Loman and Sharon D Clarke plays his loyal wife, Linda. With only a few minor changes, the play remains intact with the Loman family Black. Pierce sees parallels between the struggles Willy Loman faced in 1949 and what Black families currently face in search of the American dream.

鈥淭he dream can become a nightmare,鈥 Pierce said.

But he says many of the play鈥檚 themes remain universal, especially the question of 鈥淎re my best days behind me?鈥 as Loman fails to adapt to world around him.

Pierce, best known for starring in the HBO crime drama, 鈥淭he Wire" as Detective Bunk Moreland, called playing the iconic character 鈥渢he high watermark鈥 of his career.

鈥淭he best thing about being an actor is the fact that we are students of human behavior. We鈥檙e the closest thing to what therapists do and to understand what it is about the human psyche that induces the behavior that we see in our lives, whether is dysfunctional or healthy,鈥 Pierce said.

The Tony-winning Pierce starred in the play when it made its West End debut in 2019 with Clarke, who took home an Olivier Award for her efforts. Pierce, who earned a nomination, won his Tony for his work in the 2012 play 鈥淐lybourne Park.鈥

The British-born Clarke credits Miller with writing a play that鈥檚 so timeless in its themes that it resonates wherever it鈥檚 performed.

鈥淧eople understand it. It talks to the working man. It talks to the common family. And I think now having an African-American family at the helm, what you see is the impossibility of chasing the American dream,鈥 Clarke said.

Miranda Cromwell, who won an Oliver with Marianne Elliott as co-director, helms the Broadway production on her own. The supporting cast includes Khris Davis, McKinley Belcher III and Delaney Williams.

Tony-award winner Andre De Shields, who plays the ghost of Willy鈥檚 older brother, Ben, says he jumped at the chance to introduce Miller to a new audience.

鈥淚t鈥檚 revived for a demographic of the culture who has yet to experience the accessibility of the American dream, which is at the core of the play. That鈥檚 why the Loman family is Black,鈥 De Shields said.

John Carucci, The Associated Press

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