New York - Arthur Miller's 50-year-old play Death of a Salesman stole the show at the 53rd Tony Awards ceremony on Sunday, netting four honours in a Broadway season focused on revivals.
The play was crowned with Tonys for best revival and best direction, also earning Brian Dennehy an award for best leading actor and Elizabeth Franz for best featured actress.
Robert Falls won the award for best director topping a competitive field that included Howard Davies for The Iceman Cometh, Trevor Nunn for Not About Nightingales and Garry Hynes, for The Lonesome West.