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    One man reflects on the true American dream in Death of a Salesman, which opens Friday at Clarksville Little Theatre.

    Death of a Salesman will go on Mar. 14, 15, 20, 21, and 22 at 8 p.m. each night. A matinee will take place on Mar. 16 at 2 p.m. All performances are to happen at Clarksville Little Theatre, located at 301 E Montgomery Ave. in Clarksville, IN.

    Tickets for each show are $17 for adults, $14 for seniors 60 and over, $14 for teens, and $10 for children six to 12. All tickets can be purchased at the door or reserved at the Clarksville Little Theatre website.

    Death of a Salesman focuses on a man who, through his sales career, tried to achieve what he believed was the American dream. However, that journey, which he will relive through memories and soul-searching, will lead him to realize maybe the American dream was something more personal and closer to the heart. 

    Arthur Miller created Death of a Salesman, which earned him a Pulitzer Prize for Drama. Russell Spencer directed the production for Clarksville Little Theatre.

    Following Death of a Salesman, Clarksville Little Theatre will present Stop the World...I Want to Get Off. Auditions are this weekend, and the show will go on in May. 

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    A near life-long resident of Louisville, Brian has written for Louisville.com since spring 2010. He has also written for various publications and online sites, including the Mount Vernon Democrat and Louisville Catholic Sports. Brian spends most of his free time enjoying the theatre scene, hanging out at the nearest coffee shop, and enjoying life.

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