This is not an exhaustive list, but lists all of the productions that came to the attention of the Miller Society during this year. We list professional, semi-professional, community and college productions, but do not include High School productions.
A View from the Bridge 1-23 Nov. at Shadowbox Theater, Z Building, at Queensborough Community College, 222-05 56th Avenue, Bayside, NY 11364-1497. Call QCC boxoffice at 718 631-6311 for ticket information.
A View from the Bridge at The Shreveport Little Theatre, which is one of the oldest continuously performing community theatres in the United States. Two years ago they staged “Death of a Salesman” and it was a great success. The play starts Nov 7th and will run for 3 weeks. Please call the theatre 318 424-4439 or e-mail dpouent@aol.com for more information.
All My Sons by Actors Co-op in Hollywood 12 April-2 June at The Crossley Theatre which is in the grounds of the First Presbyterian Church of Hollywood at 1760 N. Gower, immediately south of the 101 Hollywood Freeway. The entrance is on Carlos Street. Free, well-lit and guarded parking is available for theatre patrons. Performances are Thursday, Friday, and Saturday evenings at 8:00 pm and Sundays at 2:30 pm. Tickets are $18.00 for adults, with a special rate of $14.00 per person for groups of ten or more. Please call the Actors Co-op office at (323) 462-8460 for tickets or further information.
All My Sons 20 Sept. -6 Oct. by Port Tobacco Players, 508 East Charles Street, La Plata, MD. Directed by Keith Mervine, with Randy Tusing, Brian Donohue, Sheila K. Draper, and Marina Sanchez. Set design by John Merritt. Call (301) 932-6819 or check the website.
Resurrection Blues at The Guthrie, Minneapolis, MN. 9 Aug.through Sept. 8. Best seating ticket price (for Friday or Saturday nights)is $46. Season ticket holders can purchase tickets June 10, but individual show tickets will not go on sale until July 8. Call Guthrie Box Office, toll-free 1-877-44stage for more details or to get on their mailing list. There will be a week of preview shows, beginning August 3. Much of the opening preview gets sold out to season ticket holders, but some seats may be available for the Sunday matinee and the Tuesday and Wednesday night performances of the preview week, and best seating prices for those goes for $37 per ticket (with a $5 discount for students and senior citizens).
The Crucible is being performed by Mere Players Theatre Group, at Roydon Hall, near Diss, Norfolk, England on May 9th 10th and 11th. Box office 01379640084 or email KevinBall.
Death of a Salesman 1-16 Feb. by The Arlington Players, Thomas Jefferson Community Center, Arlington, VA. Directed by Chuck Whalen, with Donald Neal, Sally Kalmus, Jeffrey S. E. Sculley, and Jake Call. Scenic design by Chuck Whalen. Call 703-549-1063 or check the website.
After the Fallat The Fountain Theatre , 5060 Fountain Avenue, Hollywood. Previews begin 7 Feb., then from Friday, 15 Feb. to 31 March. Directed by Stephen Sachs. Starring Morlan Higgins as Quentin, Tracy Middendorf as Maggie, as well as Lenny Citrano, Mimi Cozzens, Pat Destro, Laura Margolis, Colleen Quinn, Rick Scarry, Jacqueline Schultz, Cooper Thornton and Malachi Throne. The play is produced by Simon Levy, with set design by John Patrick, lighting design by Kathi O’Donohue, costume design by Shon Le Blanc, sound design by Kurt Thum and prop design by Sharon Rushing. Assistant director is Deborah Lawlor; fight director is Marty Pistone; associate producer is Yvonne Bennett. Performance schedule: Thursday – Saturday at 8:00pm, Sunday at 2:00pm. Tickets are $24 ($15 for previews). Reservations: (323) 663-1525. Secure, low-cost parking is adjacent to the theatre. Check the website.
Death of a Salesman by Interact Theater and Nest Egg Productions 26 April-1 Sept. at Bakman Avenue, North Hollywood, CA. Directed by Anita Khanzadian, with Eddie Jones, Marilyn McIntyre, John Fischer, and Thomas Vincent Kelly. Scenic design by John Buderwitz. Call (818) 765-8732 or check the website.
The Price in May by Odyssey Theatre Ensemble, 2055 S. Sepulveda Blvd., Los Angeles, CA. Directed by Anthony Caldarella. Call (310) 477-2055 or check the website.
The Price 8 Jan.-31 March by Writer’s Theatre, 664 Vernon Ave, Glencoe, IL. Directed by David Cromer, with Jeff Still, Lee Roy Rogers, Howard Witt, and John Judd. Call 847 242 6000or check the website.
The Crucible at Virginia Theater, 245 West 52nd. St. New York City. Revival directed by Richard Eyre and starring Liam Neeson, Laura Linney, and Brian Murray. 120 performances only, previews starting on Feb. 16th., opens March 7th. Call Telecharge (212) 239 6200 or order tickets online.
The Man Who Had All the Luck by The Roundabout Theatre Company at The American Airlines Theater, 227 W. 42nd St., based on the Williamstown Theater Festival production. Directed by Scott Ellis. Previews April 19, opens May 1st. Call (212) 719 1300 for tickets, or check website for more details.