David Bisset, Wimberley Players leave it all on the stage in new show

Willy Loman (middle) and his sons, Biff (left) and Happy (right), arguing over Biff’s business meetings earlier that day. Pictured from left to right: David McCullars, David Bisset and Daniel Williams. “Death of a Salesman” runs Fridays and Saturdays at 7:30 p.m. and Sundays at 2:30 p.m. until March 3. For more information visit www.wimberleyplayers.org. (Photo by Bill Peeler)

The car screeches in the background, there is a loud bang and all eyes are on Wimberley Players first-timer Ryla Wolfe as her character, Linda Loman, falls to her knees and cries. Wolfe, who plays the wife of salesman Willy Loman (portrayed by Players veteran David Bisset), doesn’t need any introduction. Though ‘Death of a Salesman’ is her first time on the Wimberley Players stage, she’s no stranger to acting. Her character is a great foil to Bisset's Willy and also a mediator between Willy and his sons, Buff and Happy (played by David McCullars and Daniel Williams respectively.)

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Kaitlin Schmidt is the Features Editor at the San Marcos Daily Record.