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.
The Price 26 Dec.-11 Jan. by Fringe Theatre of Key West, Mel Fisher Maritime Museum (The Garret), 200 Greene Street, Key West, FL. Directed by Murphy Davis. Call (786) 529-2281 or check the website.
The Crucible 12 Dec.-25 Jan by the Sport for Jove Theatre Company at Bella Vista Farm, Elizabeth Macarthur Dr, Bella Vista, NSW, Australia. Directed by Damien Ryan, with Julian Garner, Georgia Adamson, Anthony Gooley, Lizzie Schebesta, Matilda Ridgway, Philip Dodd, and Matt Edgerton. Set design by Anna Gardiner. Check the website for tickets and more information.
A View from the Bridge 5-14 Dec. by Collin College Spring Creek Campus Black Box Theatre, Plano TX. Call 972-881-5809 or check the website.
The Crucible 3-7 Dec. by Shreveport Little Theatre, 811 Margaret Pl, Shreveport, LA. Call (318) 424-4439, or check the website.
The Crucible [Cadı Kazanı] 2-6 Dec. a Turkish adaptation by Sabahattin Eyüboğlu and Vedat Günyol. Produced by Tiyatro Tatavla at their Cihangir-based theater, and Dec. 13, at Tatavla Sahne. Directed by Eraslan Sağlam, with Kaan Songün, İrem Erkaya, Ersan Uysal, Erhan Tuna. Performed in two acts, although generally staying true to the original translation by Günyol and Eyüboğlu, is sprinkled with slight updates that cleverly turn Miller’s enduring text into a metaphor for Turkey’s current political atmosphere. Tickets can be bought via Biletix.
All My Sons 21 Nov-6 Dec. by The Players’ Guild of Hamilton, 80 Queen St. S. Hamilton, ON, Canada. Directed by Bruce Edwards, with Andrea Adcock, Les Blackmore, James Thomas, and Judi Skinner. Call 905.529.0284 or check the website.
The Crucible 21-30 Nov. by University Players, in the Essex Hall Theatre, University of Windsor, 401 Sunset Avenue, Windsor, ON, Canada. Call 519-253-3000 ext. 2808, or check the website.
Death of a Salesman 7-30 Nov. by Irish Classical Theatre Company, 625 Main Street, Buffalo, NY. Directed by Greg Natale, with John Fredo, Ellen Horst, Paschal Frisina, and Adam Rath. Set design by Dyan Burlingame. Call (716) 853-ICTC or check the website.
The Crucible 19-23 Nov. by Pioneer Players in Center Fine Arts Theatre, University Of Wisconsin-Platteville, Platteville, WI. Directed by David Schuler. Set Design by Jeffrey Strange. Call 608.342.1298 or check the website.
The Crucible 14-23 Nov. by Washburn University, 1700 SW College Ave, Topeka, KS. Call 816 670-1639 or check the website.
Death of a Salesman 7-23 Nov. by Cabrillo Theatre Arts Department, at Cabrillo Crocker Theater, Cabrillo College, 6500 Soquel Drive, Aptos, CA. Directed by Wilma Marcus Chandler. Set design by William ‘Skip’ Epperson. Call 831-479-6154 or check the website.
The Crucible 14-23 Nov. by Purdue Theatre at Purdue University, Yue-Kong Pao Hall, Nancy T. Hansen Theatre, 552 W. Wood Street, West Lafayette, IN. Directed by Kristine Holtvedt, with Tyler Adams, Emma Baker, Sylvester Little Jr., Sarah Bruce, Chelsee Carter, Todd Quick and Rich Buchanan. Call (765) 494-3074 or check the website.
Death of a Salesman 6-23 Nov. by Winding Road Theater Ensemble, Tucson, AZ. Directed by Glen Coffman, with Bree Boyd-Martin, Tony Caprile, David Alexander Johnston, Melanie Kersey, Gabriel Nagy, Roger Owen, Peg Peterson, Evan Werner and Steve Wood. Call (520) 401-3626, or check the website.
The Crucible 30 Oct.-22 Nov. by American Repertory Theater of WNY at at ART in the Box, 16 Linwood Avenue, Buffalo NY. Directed by Drew McCabe, with Thomas LaChiusa, Lisa Vitrano, Christopher Standart, Sara Marioles-Mitch, Jenny Marie McCabe, Steve Brachmann, and Scot Kaitanowski. Call 716-634-1102, or check the website.
A View from the Bridge 9-26 Nov. by Grosse Pointe Theatre, Grosse Pointe War Memorial, Fries Auditorium, 32 Lake Shore Drive, Grosse Pointe Farms, MI. Directed by Lois Bendler. Call (313) 881-4004 or check the website.
All My Sons in 20-22 Nov. by Street Theatre, in the Strode Theatre, Street, Somerset, UK. Directed by Phil Turley. Call 01458 442846 or check the website for more information.
The Crucible 19-22 Nov. by Axbridge Community Theatre in Axbridge Town Hall, Axbridge, Somerset, UK. Directed by John Bailey. Call 07581 569751 or check the website.
The American Clock 13-22 Nov. by Las Vegas Academy Theatre, Lowden Theater for the Performing Arts, 315 S. Seventh St., Las Vegas, NV. Directed by Holly Morris, with Nikole York, Samuel Garnett, Jacob Langsner, and Brady McDonald. Set design by John Morris. Call 702-855-9729 or check the website.
The Crucible 14-16 Nov. by Hysterical Productions, Oshkosh, WI. With Patrick O’Donnell, Marie Dalzell, Angela Ferlo O’Donnell and Jennifer Neary. Check the website for more details.
The Crucible 13-16 Nov. by Lakeland College, Sheboygan, WI. Call 920-565-1536 or check the website.
The Crucible 12-15- Nov. by Snow College Theatre Arts Department, 150 E. College Ave. Ephraim, UT. Call 435.283.7478 or check the website.
A View from the Bridge 6-15 Nov. by Penn State Behrend Studio Theatre, Penn State Erie, The Behrend College, PA. Directed by Emily Cassano, with Kyle Filbeck, Joshua Lapping, Gabrielle Ross, Keegan Sonney, Janie Cassady, Dominic Papalia, John Vallone, and Levi Varner. Set design by Scott Rispin. Call 814-898-6242 or check the website.
The Crucible 25 Sept.-15 Nov. by Barter Theatre, 127 West Main Street, Abingdon, VA. Directed by Katy Brown, with Nicholas Piper, Wendy Piper, David Alford, Holly Williams, Abbey C. Elliott, Andrew Hampton Livingston, and Rick McVey. Set design by Derek Smith. Call 276 628 3991or check the website.
All My Sons 16 Sept.-15 Nov. by Raven Theatre, on Raven’s East Stage, 6157 N. Clark Street, Chicago, IL Directed by Michael Menendian with Chuck Spencer, JoAnn Montemurro, Jen Short, and Greg Caldwell. Call 773-338-2177 or check the website.
Death of a Salesman 22 Oct. to 9 Nov. by EgoPo Classic Theater, at The Latvian Society, 531 N. Seventh St., Philadelphia. Directed by Lane Sava¬dove, with Ed Swidey, Mary Lee Bednarek, Sean Lally, Kevin Chick, Russ Widdall (who will be playing Ben, Howard and Stanley) and Steven Wright. Call 267-273-1414 or check the website.
The Crucible 31 Oct-2 Nov. by Shenandoah University, 1460 University Dr, Winchester, VA. Call (540)665-4569 or check the website.
The Crucible 24 Oct.-1 Nov. by Ball State University, University Theatre, 2000 W. University Ave. Muncie, IN. Directed by Eva Patton. Call 765-285-8749 or check the website.
Elegy for a Lady and Some Kind of Love Story 20 Oct.- 8 Nov. by Phoenix Theatre Ensemble, 200 E. 10th Street #180, New York, NY. Call 212-465-3446 or 212-352-3101 or check the website.
An Enemy of the People 16 Oct.-1 Nov. by Domino Theatre, 52 Church St, Kingston, ON, Canada. Directed by Ian Malcolm. Call +1 613-549-2735 or check the website.
The Price 17 Oct.-1 Nov. by Chagrin Valley Little Theater at CVLT’s River Street Playhouse, 56 River Street, Chagrin Falls, OH. Directed by Cindee Catalano, with Frank J Laukiavicius, Bob Fortlage, Chris White, Don Edelman. Call 440-247-8955 or check the website.
Broken Glass 10-26 Oct. by the South Camden Theater Company, in the Waterfront South Theatre, 400 Jasper Street, Camden, NJ. Directed by Craig Hutchings, with Lee Kiszonas, Michael Hicks, Pat DeFusco, Maria Panvini, Tami Gordon Brody and Dan Hickey.. Call 1-866-811-4111 or check the website.
The Crucible 29 Sept. – 25 Oct. by West Yorkshire Playhouse, on the Quarry Stage, Playhouse Square, Quarry Hill, Leeds, West Yorkshire, UK. Directed by James Brining with Martin Marquez, Susie Trayling, Joseph Mydell, Daniel Poyser, Kate Phillips, and Alan Williams. Set design by Colin Richmond incorporates several iconic 1950s items to make the play’s more recent historical connection the clearer. Call 0113 213 7700 or check the website.
All My Sons 10-18 Oct. Fort Lewis College, 1000 Rim Drive, Durango, CO. Call (970) 247-7657 or check the website.
All My Sons 14-18 Oct. by Kelvin Players, 253BGloucester Road, Bristol, UK. Directed by Mary McCallum, with David Taylor, Jacqs Graham, Craig Malpass, and Lizzie Nicholson. Call 117 959 3636 or check the website.
An Enemy of the People 2-19 Oct. by Barrington Stage, on their Main Stage, 30 Union Street, Pittsfield, MA. Directed by Julianne Boyd, with Steve Hendrikson, Patrick Husted, Scott Drumond, Dee Nelson, Katya Stepanov and Glenn Barrett. Set design by David M. Barber. Call 413-236-8888 or check the website.
All My Sons 14-18 Oct. by ADC Theatre (Cambridge University students), Park Street, Cambridge, UK. Directed by Olivia Bowman and Hannah Calascione with Chris Born, Jazz Jagger, and Aoife Kennan. Set design by Zoe Higgins. Call 01223 300085 or check the website.
All My Sons 3-4 Oct. by Stane Street Players at Earls Colne Village Hall, York Rd, Colchester, UK. Call 07866 404715 or check the website.
All My Sons 2-4 Oct. by Dramat (Yale Dramatic Association), 222 York St., New Haven, CT. Directed by Isaac Hudis. Set Design by Margaret Gleberman. Call (203) 432-1210 or check the website.
Death of a Salesman (Pahimakas sa Isang Ahente) 26 Sept.-11 Oct. by Tanghalang Pilipino, in Tanghalang Huseng Batute, at the Cultural Center of the Philippines.Translated by Rolando Tinio. Directed by Chris Millado, with an alternating cast that includes Nanding Josef/Jonathan Tadioan, Gina Pareño/Raquel Pareño, Yul Servo/Marco Viaña, and RicardoMagno. Call 0905-2544930 or check the website.
A View from the Bridge 25 Sept.-12 Oct. Mad Horse Theatre Company, at The Hutchins School, 24 Mosher Street, South Portland, MA. Directed by Christopher Price, with William McDonough III, Christine Louise Marshall, Kat Moraros, Burke Brimmer, Nate Speckman, and Brent Askari. Set design by Stacey Koloski. Call 207-747-4148 or check the website.
Death of a Salesman 28 Aug-30 Sept. by Pendragon Theater, 15 Brandy Brook Avenue Saranac Lake, NY. Directed by Bonnie Brewer, with Brendan Gotham, Kathy Recchia, John Nicholson and Dylan Duffy. Set and costume design by Kent Streed. Call 518.891.1854 or check the website. SUNY Potsdam’s Department of Theatre and Dance will host this production in the Performing Arts Center Oct. 3-4. Call 267-2277 or check the website.
Death of a Salesman 9-27 Sept. by Chino Community Theatre, at Seventh Street Theatre, 13123 Seventh Street, Chino, CA. Directed by Toni Lynd, with John Lynd, Barbara Turino, Zach Hallett, and Grant Markin. Call 909-590-1149 or check the website.
The Crucible 19-28 Sept. Florida Atlantic University Theatre Department, 777 Glades Road, Boca Raton, FL. Call 1-800-564-9539 or check the website.
A View from the Bridge 12-27 Sept. by Colonial Playhoue, 522 W Magnolia Ave, Aldan, PA. Directed by Maurizio Giammarco. Call (610) 622-5773 or check the website.
The Crucible 12-28 Sept. by Tarrant Actors Regional Theatre, at Fort Worth Community Arts Center, 1300 Gendy Street, Forth Worth, TX. Call (682) 231-0082 or chek the website.
The Crucible 4-28 Sept. by Bag & Baggage Productions, The Venetian Theatre, 253 E Main Street, Hillsboro, OR. Directed by Scott Palmer, with Peter Schuyler, Arianne Jacques, Jessica Geffen, Jeremy Southard, Alexandria Morgan, Madeline Ogden, and Jake Street. Set design by Megan Wilkerson. Call 503-693-3953 or check the website.
All My Sons 12-21 Sept. by Summit Theatre Group, at MCC Longview Cultural Arts Center, Lee’s Summit, MO. directed by Adam Arterbridge. Call 816.463.2654 or check the website.
The Crucible 12-21 Sept. Brazosport Center Stages, at The Center for the arts and Sciences, 400 Colege Blvd., Clute, TX. Call 979 265 7661 or check the website.
Death of a Salesman 11-21 Sept. by Insight Theatre, Heagney Theatre at Nerinx Hall, 530 East Lockwood Avenue St. Louis, MO. Directed by Wayne Loui, with John Contini, Susie Wall, Matthew Linhardt and Jason Contini. Call 314-556-1293 or check the website.
All My Sons 11-21 Sept. by Studio 1, 1332 Plaza Drive, Burlington NC. Call 336-534-0321 or check the website.
After the Fall 5-19 Sept. by Mississippi Mud Productions, Long Beach, NY. Call 917.653.1377 or check the website.
Death of a Salesman 4-20 Sept. by Ephrata Performing Arts Center at the Sharadin Bigler Theatre, 320 Cocalico Street in Ephrata Community Park, Ephrata, PA. Directed by Michael Swanson, with John Kleimo, Elizabeth Pattey, Kevin Fennell, and Josh Kirwin. Call (717) 733-7966 or check the website.
All My Sons 29 Aug-21 Sept., by Sierra Repertory Theatre,13891 Mono Way, Sonora, CA. Directed by Scott Viets, with John Combs, Alyson Lindsay and Michael Hampton. Call 209-532-3120 or check the website.
The Crucible 30 Aug.- 16 Sept. by Soulpepper Theatre Company, 50 Tank House Lane, Distillery Historic District, Toronto, ON, Canada. Directed by Albert Schultz, with Stuart Hughes, Oliver Dennis, Derek Boyes, Laura Condlln, and Joseph Ziegler. Set & Costume Design by Lorenzo Savoini. Call 416.866.8666 or check the website.
Death of a Salesman (Ek Salesman ki Maut) Sept. a Hindi adaptation by Jitendra Kaushal for The Pratbimb Kala Sangam, New Delhi, India. Directed by Rajesh Babbar, with Sharan Makkar, Laxmi Rawat, Ashish Sharma, and Nishant Bharti.
The Crucible 24 June-13 Sept. at Old Vic, The Cut, London, UK. Directed by Yaël Farber, with Richard Armitage, Anna Madeley, Samatha Colley, Sarah Niles, Rebecca Saire, Zara White, Jack Ellis, Natalie Gavin, Adrian Schiller, and Michael Thomas. Set design by Soutra Gilmour. Call 0844 871 7628 or check the website. (This production was filmed by DigitalTheatre and will be screened on certain dates at cinemas around the world, starting in Dec.)
The Crucible 21 Aug.-6 Sept. by the Playcrafters of Skippack, 2011 Store Rd, Skippack, PA. Directed by Curtis Cockenberg. Call (610) 584-4005 or check the website.
Some Kind of Love Story through 5 Sept. at Khosro Se-Noqteh Theater in Tehran, Iran. Directed by Masud Tarverdi with Nasim Afsharpur and Masud Tarverdi.
A View from the Bridge 19 July-23 Aug. by Circa Theatre, in Circa One, 1 Taranaki St., Wellington, New Zealand. Directed by Sue Wilson, with Gavin Rutherford, Acushla-Tara Sutton, Paul Waggott, Alex Greig and Jude Gibson. Call 04 801 7992 or check the website.
Creation of the World and Other Business 15-17 Aug. by R-ACT Theatre Productions, at Avenue Theatre, 158 Brighton Ave, Rochester, PA. Directed by Michael Nelson. Check the website for more detail.
The Crucible 18 Aug. by Theatre Vertigo & Anonymous Theatre, Portland Center Stage at The Armory, 128 NW 11th, Ave, Portland, OR. Directed by Paul Angelo. Call 503-306-0870 or check the website. The play is cast… secretly. The identity of the cast is kept secret from everyone. Everyone… even from the cast itself. Cast members know their role and their role only. They do not know the identity of their fellow actors and do not reveal their participation in the project to anyone. No one (except the casting board) knows who is in the show. The actors rehearse one-on-one with the director. Then, on the night of the performance, the cast arrives in street clothes and enters the theatre as if they are members of the audience. They take their seats in the house. They read their programs, chat with their neighbors, and in all ways behave like normal audience members. The house lights dim and the play begins, with each actor delivering his or her first line from the audience. All the cast members discover one anothers identity for the first time on stage, in front of a live audience.
The Crucible 16 Aug. by Maltz Jupiter Theatre, 1001 East Indiantown Road, Jupiter, Florida. This will be an all-teen production (including every aspect front and back stage). Call (561) 575-2223 for more information, or check the website.
The Price 26 June- 16 Aug. by Gate Theatre, Dublin, Ireland. Directed by Doug Hughes, with Denis Conway, Barry McGovern, Fiona Bell, Lewis J. Stadlen. Set design by Francis O’Connor. Call +353 1 874 4045 / 874 6042 or check the website.
Creation of the World and Other Business: The Musical (not Up from Paradise but they added their own music to turn it into a rock opera) 1-10 Aug. by Orange Coast College Theatre department, Orange Coast College, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa, CA. Directed by Peter Uribe, with Bradley Baker, Shannon Wallace, Stephen Shareaux, Alex Bodrero, Maureen Lefevre, Daniel Wargo, and Nikolai Fernandez. Choreographed by Shannon Zimmerman and Brenda Rodriguez, with musical direction by Willie Murillo. Nearly 50 performers, using several standards such as Ray Charles’ “I Can’t Stop Loving You,” Frankie Laine’s “That Lucky Old Sun” and “Feeling Good” from “The Roar of the Greasepaint, the Smell of the Crowd.” Call (714) 432-5880 or check the website.
Death of a Salesman 30 July-17 Aug. by GoKash Productions at Plays and Players Theatre (1st floor main stage), 1714 Delancey St. Philadelphia, PA. All African-American cast. Directed by Ozzie Jones, with Keith “Kash” Goins, Tamara Woods, Alicia Diane, Eric Carter, Carlo Campbell, Roni Graham, Michael Way, Monroe Barrick, Richard Bradford, Daira Guerra, Tobi Gadison, Andre N. Jones, June Patterson. Call 1-866-811-4111 or check the website for tickets and more information.
Death of a Salesman 24-27 July by Shawnee Theatre, Highway 231, Bloomfield, IN. Call 812 384 3559 or check the website.
Death of a Salesman 11-27 July by Bloomington Civic Theatre, 1800 W Old Shakopee Rd, Bloomington, MN. Directed by Robert Neu, with Warren Sampson, Martha Wigmore, Nathan Surprenant, and Ty Hudson. Call 952-563-8575 or check the website.
Up From Paradise (London Premier) 22-26 July by PK Productions, at New Wimbledon Studio, London, UK. Directed by Patrick Kennedy. A rare production of Miller’s only musical—based on the play The Creation of the World and Other Business. Check the website for more information. Composer Stanley Silverman, who wrote the music for Miller’s libretto, will attend the Wednesday 23rd July production, followed by a free post-show Q&A.
The Crucible 11-20 July by Twin City Players, 600 W. Glenlord Rd. St. Joseph, MI. Call (269) 429-0400 or check the website.
All My Sons 18 July (reading) at White Plains Performing Arts Center, 11 City Place, White Plains, NY. Directed by Phil Cutrone, with Phil Cutrone, Justin Thomas, Emily Banks, and Sam Stein. Call 914.328.1600, or check the website for more details.
The Crucible 4-5 July by Stagedoor Manor Performing Arts, 116 Karmel Road, Loch Sheldrake, NY. Call 1-845-434-4290 or check the website.
An Enemy of the People 1-5 July by Monomoy Theatre, 776 Main St, Chatham, MA. Call (508) 945-1589 or check the website.
The Crucible 20-29 June by Heritage Players, at The Seton Center, 1900 Pioneer Avenue, Brookline, PA. For more information, call 412-254-4633 or check the website.
Death of a Salesman 19-29 June by Always Love Lucy Productions, at Roy Aria Studios’ Stage IV Theatre, New York. Directed by Juan Reinoso, featuring a cast of South Asians as the Lomans, including Vishaal Reddy, Saima Huq, Sagar Kiran Patel, Rahul Rai, Harsh Lochan, and Christopher Romero Wilson. Set design is by Debbie deVilla and Justin Tolbert. For tickets and more information, check the website or the company’s Facebook page.
All My Sons 27 June-13 July by Company OnStage, 536 Westbury Square Houston, TX. Call 713-726-1219 or check the website.
The Price 26 June-13 July by Banyan Theater Company, in the Cook Theatre, 5555 N. Tamiami Trail, Sarasota, FL. Directed by Don Walker, with Charlie Kevin, Lauren Wood, Conrad Feininger and Peter Thomasson. Set design by Chris McVicker. Call 351-2808 or check the website.
Death of A Salesman 19 June-6 July by Randall Theatre Company, 10 E 3rd St, Medford, OR. Directed by Tyler Ward, with Peter Quince, Judith Rosen, Jonathan Matthews and Aaron Garber. Call (541) 632-3258 or check the website.
All My Sons 14 June-13 July by Sutter Street Theatre, 717 Sutter Street, Historic Folsom, CA. Call (916) 353-1001 or check the website.
The Price 30 May-22 June by ACT, in the Allen Theater, 700 Union Street, Seattle, WA. Directed by Victor Pappas, with Charles Leggett , Anne Allgood, Peter Lohnes, and Peter Silbert, Set design by Robert Dahlstrom. Call (206) 292-7676 or check the website.
All My Sons 13-29 June by Coastal Repertory Theatre, 1167 Main St, Half Moon Bay, CA. Directed by Robert Pickett with John Baldwin, Pamela Ciochetti, David Rock and Julia Thollaug. Set design by Doug McCurdy. Call (650) 569-3266 or check the website.
All My Sons 6-29 June by Center Players, at Center Playhouse, 35 South St., Freehold, NJ. Directed by Anthony Greco. Call 732-462-9093 or check the website.
A View from the Bridge 6-22 June by Waukesha Civic Theatre, Margaret Brate Bryant Civic Theatre, 264 W. Main St.,Waukesha, WI. Directed by John Baiocchi, with Noah Silverstein, Jacqueline Gosz, Gabriella Smurawa, Phil Birdener, Ben Ludwig, and Dave Boxhorn. Set design by Michael Talaska. Call 262.547.0708 or check the website.
The Price (Tsena) 4 and 15 June in Mayakovsky Theater, Moscow, Russia. Directed by Leonid Kheifets, with Andrienko Aleksander, Augshkap Tatiana, Baykovsky Efim and Zaporozhsky Viktor. Set design by Arefiev Vladimir. Call (495) 690-46-58 or check the website for information (If it appears in Russian, click on the EN symbol for English). This production has been running on and off since 2012 in repertory, and there are also a bunch of good photos of the production on the website. N.B. In Russian Arthur Miller=Артур Миллер.
Scenes from The Price at Mayakovsky Theater
The Crucible 20 May-22 June by Custom Made Theatre, at the Gough Street Playhouse, 1620 Gough Street in San Francisco, CA. Directed by Stuart Bousel, with Peter Townley, Megan Briggs, Juliana Lustenader, Paul Jennings, Andrew Calabrese, and Alisha Ehrlich. Set design by Stewart Lyle. Call (415) 798-CMTC or check their website.
All My Sons 23 May-8 June by Theater Department at Vanguard University, 55 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa, CA. Directed by Kevin Slay. Call 714-668-6145 or check the website.
All My Sons 15 May-7 June in Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre, Regent’s Park, London, NW1, UK. Directed by Timothy Sheader, with Tom Mannion, Brid Brennan, Charles Aitkin, Amy Nuttall, Andy McKeane, and Simon Wilson. Call 0844 826 4242 or check London Theatre website for more information.
Death of a Salesman 9-24 May, by Le Petit Théâtre du Vieux Carré, 616 Saint Peter Street, New Orleans, LA. Directed by Amy Holtcamp, with George Sanchez, Mary Pauley, Garrett Prejean, Chris Marroy, Ron Gural and Casey Groves. Call 504 522 2081 or check the website.
A View from the Bridge 4 Apr.-7 June (opening 11 April) at Young Vic, 66 The Cut, Waterloo, London, UK. Directed by Ivo van Hove, with Mark Strong, Nicola Walker, Michael Gould, Emun Elliott, Phoebe Fox, and Luke Norris. Design and Light by Jan Versweyveld. Call 020 7922 2922, or check the website.
A View from the Bridge at Young Vic with Mark Strong, directed by Ivo van Hove
The Crucible 30 May-1 June by Teen Drama Project at Geauga Lyric Theater Guild, in GLTG Arts Center, 106 Water Street, Chardon, OH. Directed by Angela Miloro-Hansen. Call (440) 286-2255 or check the website.
The Price 10-17 May at Chesil Theatre, Chesil Street, Winchester, UK. Directed by Tom Williams. Call 07527 471539 or check the website.
A View from the Bridge 11 Apr.-18 May by Teatro Vista, Richard Christiansen Theatre, in the Biograph Theater, 2433 N. Lincoln Ave., Chicago, IL (with an all-Latino cast). Directed by Ricardo Gutierrez, with Ramon Camin, Sandra Marquez, Ayssette Munoz, Mark Ulrich, Tommy Rivera-Vega, and Eddie Diaz.Call (773) 599-9280 or check the website.
All My Sons 1-18 May by Albany Civic Theater, Albany, NY. Call (518) 462-1297 or check the website.
The Crucible 15-17 May by CharACTers Theatrics’ at Mort Glosser Amphitheater, 90 Walnut St, Gadsden, AL. Directed by Cody Carlton, with Jeremy Acray, April Turner, Seth Williamson, Mary Page Wilson-Lyons, Audrae Peterson, Skylar Wheat, and Rick Gwin. Call 256-543-ARTS or check the website.
Two Way Mirror 20-21 March at the Rondo Theatre in Bath, then touring until May 28 (“Elegy for a Lady” and “Some Kind of Love Story”) by Red Rope Theatre, 85 Cobourg Road, Montpelier, Bath, UK. Directed by Matt Grinter, with Rebecca Robson, and Elliott Chapman. Call or check the website. Tour locations (Theater, town and date): Rondo Bath: March 20-21. Market Ledbury: April 5. Regal Minehead: April 11. Exchange Sturminster Newton: May 2. Gate Arts Centre Cardiff: May 7- 9. Palace Redditch: May 16-17. Alma Tavern Bristol: May 20-24. Playhouse Cheltenham: May 27-28.
Death of a Salesman 25 April-4 May by Sapulpa Community Theatre, 124 S. Water Street, Sapulpa, OK. With Craig Walter, Liz Masters, Harley Cartee, and Kyle Williams. Call 918-227-2169 or check the website.
The Price 4 Apr.-3 May by Curtain Call Theatre, 210 Old Loudon Rd., Latham, NY. Directed by Bruce Browne, with Gary Maggio, Katherine Ambrosio, Jack Fallon and Howie Schaffer. Call 518 877 7529 or check the website.
A View from the Bridge 3 April- 3 May by Subversive Theatre in the Manny Fried Playhouse, 255 Great Arrow Avenue, Buffalo, NY. Directed by Kurt Schneiderman, with Thomas LaChiusa, Lisa Vitrano, Andrea Gollhardt, James Heffron, Jeffrey Coyle, and Jack Agugliaro. Set design by Greg Natale. Call 716-408-0499 or check the website.
The Crucible 22-27 April by Ithaca College, Ithaca, NY. Directed by Norm Johnson, with Alex Tortora, Rachel Rosen, Taylor Misiak, Joe Pietropaolo, Dryce Schultz, T. J. Wagner, and Caitlin Ort. Set design by Andrew M. Hostler. Call (607) 274-3224 or check the website.
The Crucible 25 April by Patterson Repertory Theatre, 200 N. 7th Street, Patterson, CA. Directed by Kathryn Loughman, with Rickey Soto, and Danielle Garcia. Check their Facebook page for more details.
All My Sons 27 March-19 April by Gulfshore Playhouse, 755 8th Avenue South, Naples, FL. Directed by Kristen Coury, with William Parry, Amy Van Nostrand, Zac Hoogendyk, Claire Brownell. Call 1-866-811-4111 or check the website.
A View from the Bridge 27 Mar.-19 Apr. by Liverpool Everyman and Playhouse, Liverpool, UK. Directed by Charlotte Gwinner, with Lloyd Hutchinson, Julia Ford, Shannon Tarbet, Bruce Alexander, Andy Apollo, and Daniel Coonan. Call 0151 709 4776 or check the website.
All My Sons 27 March-19 April by Intrepid Shakespeare Company, at San Dieguito Academy Performing Arts Centre, 800 Santa Fe Dr., Encinitas, CA. Directed by Christy Yael-Cox, with Brian Mackey, Tom Stephenson, and Jacque Wilke. Call 760-295-7541 or check the website.
All My Sons 10-12 April by Lyndhurst Drama & Musical Society in Vernon Theatre, Sandy Lane, Lyndhurst, UK. Directed by Edwin Beecroft. Call 02380 283783 or check the website.
A View from the Bridge 5-13 April by Warner Stage Company in the Nancy Marine Studio Theatre, 68 Main Street, Torrington, CT. Directed by directed by Les Ober, with John Ozerhoski, Cathy Quirk, Victoria Mancini, Robert Rovezzi and Reid Sinclair. Call (860) 489-7180 or check the website.
A View From the Bridge (Opera) 5-13 April (Music by William Bolcom, libretto by Arnold Weinstein and Arthur Miller) by Michigan Opera Theatre at Detroit Opera House, 1526 Broadway, Detroit, MI. Directed by Tazewell Thompson, conducted by Suzanne Mallare Acton, with Kim Josephson, Kiri Deonarine, Eric Margiore, and Jonathan Lasch. Call (313) 237-SING or check the website.
Death of a Salesman 3-13 April by SoACT, Wagga School of Arts Community Theatre, in Basement Theatre (in Civic Theatre), Morrow Street, Wagga Wagga, New South Wales, Australia. Directed by Fay Walters, with Tony Trench, Jill Tucker, Jackson Balme, and Elias Jamieson Brown. Call 02 6926 9688/ 02 6921 2594 or check the website.
The Crucible 28 March-6 April by Cazenovia College, Catherine Cummings Theatre, 16 Lincklaen Street, Cazenovia, NY. Directed by David Lowenstein. For tickets, call 315-655-STAR (7827), or contact Colleen Prossner, theatre manager, at 315-655-7238 or by email.
The Price 20 March-6 Apr. by New Jewish Theatre, Marvin & Harlene Wool Studio Theatre of the JCC’s Staenberg Family Complex, 2 Millstone Campus Drive, St. Louis, MO. Directed by Bruce Longworth, with Michael James Reed, Jerry Vogel, and Bobby Miller (no relation). Call 314-442-3283 or check the website.
The Creation of the World and Other Business 21 March-5 April by Off the Quill at the Greenbelt Arts Center, 123 Centerway, Greenbelt, MD. Call or check the website. Directed by Katie Wanschura, with Joel Lorenzetti, Brian Moors, Thomas Stratton, Casey Leffue, Eben Kuhns, Joe Roberts, Elliott Bales, Tamieka Chavis, Mike Dombroski, and Leanne Dinverno. Call 301-441-8770 x2 or check the website.
The Crucible 25-29 March, by Garrick Theatre Company, the ACE Centre, Nelson, UK. Directed by Peter Allen, with Simon Bailey, Alan Bailey, Rachel Bailey, Stephen Dixon, Elizabeth Dixon, Andrea Cawley, and John Cummings. Call 01282 661080 or check the website.
The Pussycat and the Expert Plumber Who Was a Man (radio play) 23 March by WTCT Players, the resident radio theater troupe at Topeka Civic Theatre & Academy, as part of three scripts from the golden age of radio at 2 p.m. Sunday in the Oldfather Theatre at TCT, 3028 S.W. 8th, Topeka, KS. Directed by Eddie Shirron, with Denise Butterfield, Jim Claussen, Susan Rank, Marc Rapp, Don Stewart, Kate Stires and David Timpany. Sound effects technician Melinda Cooper. Call 785 357-5211 or check the website.
The Price 15-22 March by Farnworth Little Theatre, Cross Street, Farnworth, Bolton, UK. Directed by John O’Connell, with Peter Scofield, Pat Hill, John Howarth, Dave Eyre. Call 0845-643-0808 or check the website.
Death of a Salesman 20-22 March by Hinman Production Company. Binghamton, NY. Directed by Ariane Barrie-Stern, with Matthew Long, Ryan Hart, Josh Wallner, and Sydney Fusto. Check the website for more information, or e-mail.
A View from the Bridge 19-22 March, by Penarth Operatic & Dramatic Society (PODS), at the Paget Rooms, Penarth, Wales, UK. Call 029 2071 2260, or check the website.
Death of a Salesman 14-22 March by Clarksville Little Theatre, 301 E Montgomery Ave., Clarksville, IN. Directed by Russell Spencer. Call 812-283-6522 or check the website.
All My Sons 20 Feb.-22 March by The Watermill Theatre, Bagnor, near Newbury, UK. Directed by Douglas Rintoul, with Michael Thomas, Adam Burton, Siobhan O’Kelly, and Jessica Turner. Designed by Hayley Grindle. Call 01635 46044 or check the website.
The Crucible 13-22 March by U of T Scarborough’s Theatre and Performance Studies, Leigha Lee Browne Theatre, U of T Scarborough, 1265 Military Trail, Toronto, ON Canada. Directed by Paula Sperdakos. Call 416-208-2931 or check the website.
The Crucible 13-16 March by The Nicholls Players in Mary M. Danos Theater, Talbot Hall, Nicholls State University, Thibodaux, LA. Call 985-493-2673, check the college website, or their facebook page.
View from the Bridge 11-15- March, by Shoestring Theatre at Stamford Arts Centre, 27 St Mary’s Street, Stamford, Lincs., UK. Directed by Hilary Spier. Call 01780 763203 or check the website.
All My Sons 11-15 March by Swan Theatre Amateur Company, Huntingdon Hall, Crowngate, Worcester, UK. Directed by Tim Crowe, with Louise Broad. Call 01905 611427 or check the website.
All My Sons 27 Feb.-15 March by Thunder River Theatre Company, 67 Promenade, Carbondale, Colorado. Directed and designd by Lon Winston, with Kent Reed,Valerie Haugen, David Pulliam, Sarah Dale Payne, and Corey Simpson. Call 970-963-8200 or check the website.
The Crucible 13-15 March by Hiawatha Area Arts and Theatre Society, 611 Utah St., Hiawatha, KS. Directed by Carol Bunning. Call (785) 742-7305.
The Crucible 12-15 March by Hull Playgoers Society and The Young Hearts Theatre, Kingswood Academy, Wawne Road, Hull, UK. Directed by Gregan Davis and Pam Quick. Call: 07401 454171 or check the website.
Broken Glass 11-15 March by Blackburn Arts Club, Clubhouse Theatre, Gibraltar Street, Blackburn, UK. Directed by Geoff Baron, with Robin Brown, Zoe Tompkins, Lisa-Marie Hunt, and Sara Ashton. Call 01254 664642 or 52910, or check the website.
Death of a Salesman 14 Feb.-15 March by Lyric Stage Company, 140 Clarendon Street, Boston, MA. Directed by Spiro Veloudos, with Ken Baltin, Paula Plum, Zachary Eisenstat, and Kelby T. Akin. Set design by Janie E. Howland. Call 617-585-5678 or check the website.
All My Sons 27 Feb.- 2 Mar. by William Wood University, in the Dulany Auditorium, One University Avenue, Fulton, Missouri. Directed by Kathy Potter, with Suzy Johnston, and Laura Liebhart. Call 573.592.4267 or check the website.
Death of a Salesman 14 Feb. -2 Mar. by The Players’ Ring, 105 Marcy St., Portsmouth, NH. Directed by Dan Stowell and Kaitlyn Huwe, with Will MacDonald, Pamela Battin-Sacks, Mark Tuomanen and Cullen DeLangie as Happy. Call (603-436-8123) or check the website.
Death of a Salesman 8 Feb.-2 March by Merrick Theatre at Merrick Theatre and Center for the Arts, 2222 Hewlett Avenue, Merrick, NY. Call (516)-868-6400 or check the website.
The Price (Bedel) trans. in Turkish by Nüvit Özdoğru on varied dates by Bağlantısızlar: debuted in Nov. 2013, performed again, 30 Jan., 19 Feb (gala perf.), and now on 26 Feb. at Talimhane Theater’s BlackOut Şişli stage, Istanbul, Turkey. Directed by Emre Koyuncuoğlu, with Engin Alpateş, Serkan Çetinkaya, Serpil Özcan and Ender Yiğit. For tickets and more information, check website.
The Crucible 20-23 Feb. by Performing Arts Department, in Dowd Fine Arts Center, SUNY Cortland, NY. Directed by Mark Reynolds, with David Newman, Lindsey Galgano and Emily Freeman. Call 607-753-2811 or check the website.
Death of a Salesman 7-23 Feb. by The Classic Theatre of San Antonio, at the Classic Theatre at the Woodlawn, 1924 Fredericksburg Road, San Antonio, TX. Directed by Jim Mammarella, with Allan S. Ross, Terri Peña Ross, Anthony Ciaravino, and John Stillwaggon. Call 210-589-8450, or check the website.
All My Sons 21-23 Feb. by RiverStage Community Theatre at Milton Area High School Performing Arts Center, 700 Mahoning St., Milton, PA. Directed by Jove Graham, with Karen Herschell, Glenn Wilson, Kurt Umholtz, and Jessica Paquin. Call (570) 506-8423 or check the website.
A View From The Bridge 18-22 Feb. by the Lancaster Footlights, at The Grand Theatre, St Leonardgate, Lancaster, UK. Call 01524 64695, or check the website.
All My Sons 31 Jan.-16 Feb. by PM&L, 877 N. Main St., Antioch, IL. Directed by Tom Hausman, with Bob Dawson, Donna Abear, Chris Riter, and Jennifer Peterson. Call (847) 395-3055 or check the website.
The Crucible 13-16 Feb. by Altoona Community Theatre, at Mishler Theatre, Altoona, PA. Director Michael Manfred, with Joe Murgo. Call 814-944-9434 or check the website.
A View from the Bridge 6-9 Feb. by Brandeis Theater Company, in Laurie Theater of the Springold Theater Center, Brandeis University, . Directed by Michael Hammond, with Sarah Elizabeth Bedard. Call (781) 736-3400 or check the website.
The Price 6 Feb. (Tsena) in Mayakovsky Theater, Small Hall, Moscow, Russia. Directed by Leonid Kheifets.
Death of a Salesman 24 Jan.-9 Feb. by Stageloft Repertory Theatre, 450 Main St., Sturbridge, MA. Directed by Ed Cornely, with Mark Patrick. Call (508) 347-9005, or check the website.
Death of a Salesman 24 Jan.-9 Feb., on Lohrey Stage at Theatre Memphis, 630 Perkins Ext., Memphis, TN. Director Tony Isbell with James Dale Green, Janie Paris, John Moore and Greg Earnest. Call 901 682 8323 or check the website.
The Ride Down Mt. Morgan 17 Jan-2 Feb. by St. Louis Actors’ Studio at Gaslight Theater, 360 North Boyle Ave., St. Louis, MO. Directed by Bobby Miller (no relation) with John Pierson, Julie Layton, Amy Loui, and Eric Dean White. Stage design by Cristie Johnston. Call 1-800-982-2787 or check the website.
The Price 30 Jan. at BlackOut Şişli Stage, Istanbul, Turkey.
All My Sons 17–26 Jan. by Kirkwood Theatre Guild, in Robert G. Reim Theatre, Kirkwood Community Center, 111 South Geyer Road, St. Louis, MO. Directed by Jan Meyer, with Ken Lopinot, Rebeca Davidson, Jeff Kargus, and Amanda Vick. Call 314-821-9956, ext. 1 or check the website.
All My Sons 16-19 Jan. by Mouse River Players Community Theatre, Arlene Theater at 115-1st St. SE, Minot, ND. Directed by Jacob Jenkins, with Don Waage, Lin Knickerbocker, Ryan Haider, and Ann Richardson. Call 866-667-1977 or visit the website.
All My Sons 10-19 Jan. at the Mansfield Music & Arts Society’s Black Box Theater, 377 North Main St., Mansfield, MA. Directed by Mike Kiernan, with Frank Bartucca, Beth Goldman, Michael Gebrayel, and Megan Desimone. Call 508-339-2822, or check the website.
A View from the Bridge 2-4 January by Academy Theatre, at Hempstead Little Theatre Meadville, PA. Directed by Ted Watts Jr., with Ted Watts Sr., P. Todd Fox, Anne Leonard, Darrel Whitney, Nick Mitchell, and Joe Galbo. Check the website.