Peter Quince as Willy Loman
Peter Quince has performed on and off stage off and on since childhood and written even before that. He wrote and directed "Love's Biggest Idiot" (an indie feature film, 2002), "Divine Lunacy, a musical" (music by David Gabriel), 2006&2013 and "God's Therapist", a full-length play, 2014). Willie Loman alongside this amazing cast will be his final role on the stage, leaving time to devote to the love of his life Adie Lee, his two sons Tim & Max, and writing as many funny shows as he can.
Judith Rosen as Linda Loman
Judith Rosen was last seen as a psychotic mother in Seven Shorts by Christopher Durang (Ashland Contemporary Theatre) and a long-suffering one in Steel Magnolias (Randall Theatre). She has also performed with the Ashland New Plays Festival, Atelier, Camelot Theater and Oregon Stage Works. She served as the dramaturg for six productions at the Oregon Shakespeare Festival and is Development Director for the Jackson County Sexual Assault Response Team.
Aaron Garber as Happy
Aaron Garber is an energetic young actor eager to make his mark in the local theater scene. He will soon be attending SOU, studying theater arts. Some of his recent credits include Dracula in Young Frankenstein, Julius Hershiemer in The Secret Adversary, Mr. Gardner in Pride and Prejudice and Nick Bottom in A Midsummer Nights Dream.
Jonathan Matthews as Biff
Jonathon could not be more honored to have the chance to portray one of American literature’s most prolific characters. Biff has been both a challenge and a reward for Jonathan. He wishes to thank Tyler and Robin for having faith in him to get the job done. Enjoy the show!
Jason Tannehill as Bernard
This is Jason's second show at the Randall Theatre. Jason came to the Rogue Valley from Klamath Falls where he had performed for 14 years at the Linkville Playhouse. He has played the Role of Bernard once before in Klamath Falls. Jason's first role at the Randall Theatre was that of Manalo Costazuela in the 2014 season opener "The Odd Couple - Female Version". Jason enjoys the honesty and realism of Death of a Salesman. He would like to thank his parents for always being there for him. For Jason, this year marks the second year anniversary of his open heart surgery.
Pam Ward as The Woman
Pam records audiobooks to put food on the table. This entails spending many hours in a small dark room all alone. She comes to the Randall to play with friends. These friends include you, tonight's cast and crew and Aldonza (Man of la Mancha), Mrs. Heugel (Black Friday), and Mickey the Cop ( The Odd Couple), their casts and crews and the audiences, theatres, casts and crews of shows all over the country for many years. Whether drama (as tonight's play) or comedy, with music or without, this entails a large(ish), brightly lit room and a passionate experience. What a gift! Thank you for sharing it with us tonight.