Taking on such a mighty script is no small task, but the Grand Theatre proved up to the challenge. It is also the story of a family struggling with the effects of blind and destructive pride, among other themes. It is the story of an average man’s downfall and the effect that fall has on those around him. Willy is pushed to his instability by his perceived failures as his wife, Linda, and two sons, Biff and Happy, try to cope with Willy’s disillusionment. The play follows Willy Loman, a salesman and “everyman” character whose mind is currently split between a disappointing reality and a glorious imagined past.