Acclaimed actor's thrilling drama comes to Crewe this spring

By Ryan Parker 5th Feb 2025

Death of a Salesman led by acclaimed actor, David Hayman, is at Crewe Lyceum Theatre from Thursday 27 March to Saturday 29 March (Crewe Lyceum).
Death of a Salesman led by acclaimed actor, David Hayman, is at Crewe Lyceum Theatre from Thursday 27 March to Saturday 29 March (Crewe Lyceum).

Death of a Salesman, Dracula, Myra's Story and Animal Farm are set to create a thrilling season of drama at Crewe Lyceum Theatre this spring.

One of the greatest plays of the twentieth century forms part of a thrilling season of drama at Crewe Lyceum Theatre this March.

Arthur Miller's Death of a Salesman explodes onto the stage in a fresh new production led by acclaimed actor, David Hayman and runs from March 27 to 29.

David Hayman is a renowned actor and director, best known for his acclaimed performances in Sid and Nancy, The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas and Trial & Retribution (Crewe Lyceum).

David is a renowned actor and director, best known for his acclaimed performances in Sid and Nancy, The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas, Trial & Retribution and Dad's Army. 

This Pulitzer Prize-winning play takes you on a thrilling journey through the final 24 hours of Willy Loman's life, filled with his memories, dreams, and struggles and pitting a father's expectations against his son's realities.

The powerful and moving story explores the sacrifices people make in pursuit of the 'American Dream'. 

Heartbreaking and thought-provoking, it is a timeless tale of ambition, family, and the price of chasing success.

This multi award-winning classic play is just one of several fantastic top-quality drama shows appearing at the Lyceum this season. 

What other dramas are on at Crewe Lyceum this spring?

Death of a Salesman, Dracula, Myra's Story and Animal Farm are set to create a thrilling season of drama at Crewe Lyceum Theatre this spring (Ryan Parker).

Direct from London's West End and the four-time smash-hit at the Edinburgh Fringe, Myra's Story tells the unforgettable tale of a middle-aged homeless alcoholic struggling to survive on the streets of Dublin as she begs from passers-by on the famous Ha'penny Bridge.  

Hailed as an "outstanding play" (Broadway Baby) and having captivated over 150,000 theatregoers across Ireland, the UK and North America, this remarkable story is told in Crewe on February 11 to 12.

March also features the powerful re-telling of George Orwell's chilling and timeless classic, Animal Farm.

The enduring and devastating satire about the corruption of power is brought vividly to life on stage in this compelling critically acclaimed production and runs from March 18 to 19.

April 18 to 19 sees the rise of Dracula. This timeless gothic thriller embodies the struggle to break taboos, resist temptation and stop the unknown outside becoming the enemy within.

Adapted by Nick Lane, this brilliant, theatrical treatment of Bram Stoker's adventure blends Victorian Gothic with the Contemporary, and features a haunting soundscape, powerful performances and innovative design for an exhilarating theatrical experience.

For tickets or more information, see all shows online at Crewe Lyceum HERE.

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