needle, or trying to move the needle, in her favor to beat and convince ended and marco rubio. less so the candidate for governor of maryland. he ll join me in studio. we ll talk to him about a bunch of issues including about how he defines patriotism, which is striking compared to his trump best opponent. and one more thing, john colby will be joining us to talk about threats from abroad and we ll take a break from politics and talk to actors wendell pierson sharon d. clarke about the groundbreaking production of the classic death of a salesman. with an all-black cast. it will be an amazing show. i love the new introduced purloined to us. i don t use that word often on velshi, but now i m going to start. jonathan, good to see my friend. the sunday show it jonathan kaye starts at 10 am. we re coming right back. e coming right back. what will you change? will you make something better? will you create something entirely new?
to have access. more, ideas more growth. but we practice in capitalism today s exclusionary. it is zero sum. and, so it just tightens it in the play. you have this family, and i think that is why it speaks even more today. it is amplified, without interpretation. the depth, of it for me, in the situation, it speaks so much. and to be able to bring that to a new generation of people, of young black folk, who this interpretation will open it up for them, they will go, this is not just something i m reading at school which does not apply to me. this is something where i can actually physically put myself and see my ancestors and my generation. and the fights that we have had to come through. wendell, here s sharon d. clarke. the name of the production s death of a salesman. thank you both very very much for coming to the sunday show. thank, you john. and just like, that it is
alleviate for playing linda lowman in the london production. here is one thing to know. nary a word of miller s masterpiece was changed. i recently sat down with the two stars to discuss the historic portrayals. sharon d. clarke, wendell pierce, thank you both very much for coming to the sunday show. thank you. this play, death of a salesman, won the pulitzer in 1949. why do you think this play still resonates today, wendell? this is a. classic will make something classic is it speaks to an offensive part of our humanity. across time in place. and long after we are, gone this will speak to the humans who are here after us. because it keys into something, a common threads, that is a part of who we are. it s a thing that make something classic. it is intrinsically human.
debate. they don t know many. more i-$40 at all. i need can take blood from a. snow in the year was nominated your father. came out to see some people. i m talking about your father! you re gonna tell me of people to see? for 34 years i worked for this firm. now i can t pay my insurance. good at the orange and throw the peel away. a man is not a piece of fruit. after a critically acclaimed run on the west and, arthur miller s death michelle is back on broadway making. history for the first time the iconic lowman family as a black. led by masterful performances from wendell peters, best known for his role in the wire, and sharon d. clarke, who won an