Joaquin Consuelos Steps onto Broadway in 'Death of a Salesman'
Joaquin Consuelos Steps onto Broadway in 'Death of a Salesman'
Opening Night – April 9
Joaquin Consuelos, the youngest son of television hosts Kelly Ripa and Mark Consuelos, makes his Broadway debut when the Roundabout Theatre Company revives Arthur Miller’s classic Death of a Salesman on April 9. After weeks of previews that began in early March, the production opens to a packed house eager to see the newcomer.
Family Spotlight
The debut coincides with Mark Consuelos’s own Broadway entrance in Noël Coward’s Fallen Angels, also playing at Roundabout. While Kelly Ripa has publicly admitted she has not yet attended her husband’s performance, she praised his work after finally seeing the show. The simultaneous debuts have turned the Consuelos family into a rare Broadway focal point.
Critical and Audience Buzz
Early attendees note Joaquin’s fresh energy and his solid handling of the demanding material. Critics point to the legacy of Death of a Salesman and the added pressure on a first‑time Broadway actor. Tickets for both Fallen Angels and the Miller revival are selling briskly, reflecting heightened interest in the family’s theatrical venture.