‘Death
of a Salesman’ did not perish on stage
Kim Bryant
Mesa Legend
The MCC theatre department brought the Pulitzer prize
winning play, Death of a Salesman, to life in front of an almost sold out
audience at the Outback Theatre Feb. 23-26.
Concert Lineup - March
17 – Flogging Molly, Authority Zero (Mesa
Amphitheatre, $20, 4:30 p.m.) Sugar Ray, Goldfinger, Dramarama and guests
(Tempe Beach Park, $20, 4:30 p.m., 480-784-4444)
21 – The Strokes (Mesa
Amphitheatre, $30, 4 p.m.) Augustana, The Damnwells (Big
Fish Pub, $8, 7 p.m.) Tooth and Nail Tour (Marquee,
$14, 6 p.m.)
22 - Ra, 32 Leaves (Martini
Ranch, $20, 7:30 p.m., 480-970-0500)
26 -Anti-Flag, The Causalities, The Unseen (The
Clubhouse, $15, 7:30 p.m.) Matchbook Romance, Silverstein (Marquee,
$17, 6 p.m.)
29 – Fall Out Boy, All American Rejects (Glendale
Arena, $29, 5 p.m.) Eisley, Brighten (The
Clubhouse, $13, 7 p.m., 480-967-7977)
30 – Bleeding Through, Haste the Day (Marquee,
$15, 6:30 p.m.)
31 – Black Eyed Peas (Dodge
Theatre, $37, 7 p.m.)
31 – Tempe
Music Festival: Jeff Beck, John Mayer Trio, Gin Blossoms (Tempe Beach
Park, $35-100, 5 p.m.)