2022 productions

Productions during 2022

Full cast for Broadway’s Death of a Salesman

  • Death of a Salesman 17 Sept. (for limited run of seventeen weeks only) until 15 Jan. 2023 on Broadway, at Hudson Theatre, 141 West 44th Street (between Broadway & 6th Avenue), New York, NY. A transfer of Young Vic’s London production with Wendell Pierce and Sharon Clarke  There have been some cast changes from the London production, such as Andre De Shields playing Ben, Khris Davis as Biff, and McKinley Belcher III as Happy. Miranda Cromwell who co-directed the London production will be at the helm. Call (855) 801-5876, or check the website for tickets and more information. Also, the production has announced “Salesman for Everyone” in partnership with Broadway For All, a Tony Award-honored, Manhattan-based national nonprofit that equips young artists and professionals with the programming, community and vision to build a more inclusive and powerful arts industry. Backed by funding from individuals, companies and organizations, the new initiative will provide discounted or free tickets to historically underrepresented audiences from NYC schools and community groups. The program will continue through the limited run of the production, which bows out on January 15, 2023. To learn more about the “Salesman for Everyone” initiative or support this effort, please email giving@broadwayforall.org.
Crucible by Shawnigan Players
  • The Crucible 24 Nov.-4 Dec. by the Shawnigan Players at the Duncan Showroom, 131 Station Street, Duncan, British Columbia, Canada. Directed by Alex Gallacher, with Jacob Bennison and Aaron Livingston (alternating the role of Proctor), and Senya Pike. Tickets available from Ten Old Books in the Duncan Garage. Call 250-748-7246 or text 250-597-1554 or check the website for more information.
  • The Price 11-20 Nov. by Billboard Players, at Community Church of East Williston, 45 East Williston Ave., East Williston, Long Island, NY. Call 917 748 2383 or check the website for more information.
  • A View from the Bridge 11-20 Nov. at California State University, San Bernardino in the Ronald E. Barnes Theatre, 5500 University Parkway, San Bernardino, CA. Directed by Terry Donovan Smith. Call 909-537-5884 or check the website for more information.
  • All My Sons 17-20 Nov. by Brickhouse Theatre Company, Robinson College, Cambridge University in the Robinson Auditorium, Cambridge, UK. Directed by James Critchley, with Maia von Malaisé, Imogen Gray, Ollie Flowers, Louella Lucas, Bella Ridgwell, Cian Morey, Danial Patten, Eanna Ferguson, Arianna Muñoz, and Alessandra Rey. Note that many of the “male roles” are being played here by females actors. Set design by Grace Heslin and Sophie Kelly. Check the website for tickets.

California State University

Maia von Malaisé as Joe Keller in All My Sons, Robinson College
  • Death of a Salesman 15-20 Nov. by Nebraska Repertory Theatre, in Howell Theatre, Hixson-Lied College of Fine Arts, 102 Woods Art Building, University of Nebraska – Lincoln, Lincoln, NE. Directed by Jacqueline Thompson. Call (402) 472-2567 or check the website for more information.
  • Incident at Vichy 15-19 Nov. by Teddington Theatre Club, Hampton Hill Theatre, 90 High Street, Hampton Hill. Directed by Clare Cooper, with Nigel Andrews, Luke Daxon, Loz Keal, Roger Smith, Alex Pearce, Ollie Smith, Marcus Ezekiel, Robin Legard, Jeremy Gill, Jack Dwyer, Harry Medawar, Darren McIlroy, and Jim Trimmer. Set design by Fiona Auty. Call 0208 410 4546 for more information or check the website. SOLD OUT!
  • All My Sons 14-19 Nov. by Altrincham Garrick Playhouse, Barrington Road, Altrincham, UK. Directed by Carole Carr. Call 0161 928 1677 or check the website for more information.
  • All My Sons 10-20 Nov. Richmond Hill Players, in the Barn Theatre, Richmond Hill Park, 600 H K Robinson Drive, Geneseo, IL. Directed by Joe DePauw, with James Driscoll, Leslie Day, Justin Raver, Carol Neuleib, Dana Skiles, Jake Turner, David Beeson, John Simosky, Kevin Keck, and Elizabeth Shaffer. Staging by Matt McConville. Call 309-944-2244 or check the website for more information.

Richmond Hill Players

  • A View from the Bridge 4-20 Nov. by Lionheart Theatre, 10 College Street, Norcross, GA. Directed by Darci Rose Wells, with Charles Bohanan, Michael Miller, Gabby Naylor, Alexandra Self, James Cogswell, John M. Dyess, Alan Hyma, Michael Stevens, Greg Field, Barbara Allen, and Anthony Hirsch. Call 404-919-4022 or check the website.

Lionheart rehearsal of View
  • The Crucible 10 -19 November by Griffith and Regional Association of the Performing Arts (GRAPA), at Griffith Regional Theatre, 1 Neville Place, Griffith, NSW, Australia. Directed by James Walsh, stage managed by Mahendi Raval. Check their website or their Facebook page for more information.

Resident Theatre

  • The Crucible 4-19 Nov. The Resident Theatre at Edge of the Wood, Edgebrook Community Church, 6736 N Loleta Ave, Chicago, IL. Directed by Chris Toft, with Evin McQuistion, Jacqui Touchet, Valen Lion, Amelia Bell, Robert Howard, Rob Frankel, Bill Chamberlain, R. Scott Purdy, Hanna Beth Mitchell, Sean Stephen Thomas, Jeanann Power, and Lydia Moss (and more). Set design by Natasza Naczas. Call 773-775-1140 or check the website for more information.
  • A View from the Bridge 11-14 Nov. by Citrus Theatre Arts Department, Haugh Performing Arts Center, Citrus College, 1000 W. Foothills Blvd. Glendora, CA. Call 626 963 9411 or check the website for more information. (originally planned to open 4 Nov. but cancelled first weekend).

View by Citrus Theatre

View by Citrus Theatre

  • Death of a Salesman 4-13 Nov. by Workshop Theatre of South Carolina, 1301 Columbia College Drive, Columbia, SC. Directed by Patrick Michael Kelly, with Paul Kaufmann, Libby Campbell-Turner, Deon Turner, Jon Whit McClinton, Jeff Smith, Ripley James, Jonathan Yi, Roderick Haynes Jr., Emily Meadows, and Caroline McGee. Call 803 799 6551 or check the website for more information.
  • All My Sons 3-13 Nov. by Chippewa Valley Theatre Guild, at the Grand Theatre, 102 W Grand Ave, Eau Claire, WI. Directed by Frank Bartella, with Lance Harris (as Chris). Call 715-832-7529 or check the website for more information.

Edgerton Theatre

Chippewa Valley Theatre Guild
  • The Crucible 10-13 Nov. by Edgerton Theatre at Edgerton Center for the Performing Arts, 5151 Park Ave., Sacred Heart University, Fairfield CT. Check the website for more information.

Rehearsals for Crucible at Alley Theatre
  • The Crucible 10-13 Nov. by The Alley Theatre, 923 Jackson Street, Anderson, IN. Directed by Zarah Shejule, with Andrew Persinger, Alaina Porch, Clara Vischi Avanzini, Raymond Kester, Emma Howell, John Skipper, Laurel Clark, Molly Kraus, Cameron Vale, Jim Hunter, Kevin Weston, Jennifer Schug Black, and Zarah Shejule, and more. Call 765 643 0701 or check the website.
  • The Crucible 13 Oct.-5th Nov. Seacoast Repertory Theatre, on the Red Light Mainstage, 125 Bow Street, Portsmouth, NH. Call (603) 433-4472 or check the website for more information.

EMU

Pictures from Crucible at EMU

  • The Crucible 28 Oct.-5 Nov. by Bergenstages in the Ender Hall Lab Theatre, Bergen Community College, Paramus, NJ. Directed by Jared Saltzman. Call 201-447-7428 or check the website for more information.
  • The Crucible 28 Oct.-5 Nov. by EMU Players, in the Studio/Blackbox Theater, University Commons, Eastern Mennonite University, Harrisonburg, VA. Directed by Justin Poole, with Joe Seitz, Anna Hoover, Greta Schrag, Hannah Landis, MaKayla Baker Paxton, Eileen Hernon, Andrew Stoltzfus, Shannon Dove, Liz Marin, Bradley Kirkdorffer, Rachel Herrick, Molly Piwonka, Alexis Lewis, Josiah Esch, Nicholas Murch, and Ani Beitzel. Scenic design by Shannon Dove. Seated on all four sides of the stage, the audience will be “immersed in this environmentally-staged version,” Poole said, “to experience the parallels between the Salem witch trials, the Red Scare, and today’s society.” Call or check the website for more information.
  • The Crucible 3-6 Nov. by Tryon’s Shakespeare & Friends theater company in Rogers Park, Tryon, NC, with fall foliage surrounding the outdoor amphitheater. Directed by Michelle Newman. Call 828.817.2897 or check the website for more information.
  • The Crucible 4-6 Nov. (Robert ward’s opera version) at the University of South Carolina, in the Drayton Hall Theatre, 1214 College Street, Columbia, SC. Singing key roles are LaDejia Bittle, Brittany Martin, and Payton Parker.Check the website for more information.

Twilight Theatre
  • All My Sons 3-6 Nov. by Theatre Longview, Longview Community Center, 500 Whaley Street, Longview, TX. Directed by Micah Lyons with William Smith, Gloria McLuckie, Sterling Mathis, Klancy Baker, Caleb Helfrick, Pat Mays, Alyssa Brazell, Vic Morris, Azure McLuckie, and Ryker Nowlin-Kramer. Bridget Uhles on set design and assistant director. Check the website for more  information.
  • The Crucible 21 Oct. – 6 Nov. by Twilight Theatre Company, 7515 N Brandon Ave., Portland, OR. Directed by Shannon Cluphf. Check the website for tickets and more information.
The Crucible at National Theatre
  • The Crucible 14 Sept. previews, opens 21 Sept. and runs through to 5 Nov. in the Olivier Theatre at the National Theatre, South Bank, London SE1, UK. Directed by Lyndsey Turner, with Brendan Cowell, Erin Doherty, Eileen Walsh, Nick Fletcher, Rachelle Diedericks, Fisayo Akinade, Karl Johnson, Matthew Marsh, Gracie McGonigal, David Ahmad, Nathan Amzi, Zoë Aldrich, Stephanie Beattie, Raphael Bushay, Sophia Brown, Halle Brown, Anushka Chakravarti, Grace Cooper Milton, Rachelle Diedericks, Hero Douglas, Henry Everett, Nick Fletcher, Jersey Blu Georgia, Aoife Haakenson, Colin Haigh, Una Herrmann, Martin Johnston, Evie Marner, Gracie McGonigal, Alastair Parker, Joy Tan, Ami Tredrea, Tilly Tremayne, and Cadence Williams. Set design by Es Devlin. (National’s last production of this play was in 1990). Member booking opens 23 May, public from 8 June. Call 020 3989 5455 or check the website. This production will also be filmed for National Theatre Live, and will be available from 26 Jan. 2023 in UK/Ireland, and from 2 March 2023 internationally.

The Crucible at National Theatre

  • All My Sons 27-30 Oct. by Minerva West at the Ouray County 4-H Event Center, 22739 US-550, Ridgway, CO. With Emma Kalff and Tim Price. Check their website for tickets or more information.

Corn Stock Theatre

Minerva West

Rehearsing All My Sons, Minerva West

  • A View from the Bridge 21-30 Oct. by Tri-Country Players, in The Bell Tower Arts Pavilion, 3270 Glendale-Milford Road, Evendale, OH. Directed by Tom Peters with Keith Cassidy, Mary Stone, Briana Kennedy, Burt McCollom, Ellis Quinne, Thurman Allen, Brady Dunn, and Mark Wiesner. Call 513.604.0631 or check their ticketing website or their Facebook page for more information.
  • Death of a Salesman 21-30 Oct. by The Corn Stock Theatre, 1700 N Park Rd, Peoria, IL. Directed by Tom Hardin. Call 309 676 2196 or check the website for more information, or check out their Facebook page or announcement.

  • The Crucible 21-29 Oct. this was the production originally scheduled for 2020, rescheduled for 2021, by The Stage North Theatre Co. at Franklin Arts Center, 1001 Kingwood St, Brainerd, MN. With Baird Brutscher, Karla Johnson, Molly Laxen, Mark Oehrlein, M. Hollis Ford, Connor Nichols, Sheridan Wilson, Ed Yunker, Candace, Kunde, Craig Friday, Mike Paulus, Barb McColgan, Jesse Brutscher, Michelle Ingels, Martha Sanguma, Jillian McArdell, Harlo Robertson, Gwen Engholm, Grace Guderian, Megan Hanson, Irie Kronstedt, Maureen Paulus, Emerald Scearcy, Phoebe Vinje, Lauren Yeager, and June Kronstedt. Call 218-232-6810, or check their website for the latest updates.
The Crucible at Arkansas Tech University
  • The Crucible 27-29 Oct. by Arkansas Tech University, in the Techionery Theatre, 1502 N. El Paso Ave, Russellville, AR. Directed by Faith Spencer. Tickets from the box office on day of performance, check their website for more information. Special area school performances will be done 27-28 Oct.
  • Death of a Salesman 15 Sept.-29 Oct. at the Cameri Theatre 2, Sderot Sha’ul HaMelech 19, Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel. New translation by Dori Parnes. Directed by Yair Sherman, with Rami Baruch, Leora Rivlin/Elena Yaralova, Nadav Nates, Dor Harari, Shmuel Vilojny, Ala Dakka, Itzhak Heskia, Anastasia Fein/Ruth Asrsai, and Eran Mor. Set design by Eran Atzman. Call 053-5311150 or check the website for more information.

 

The Crucible by Pierre Players
  • The Crucible 7-15 Oct. by the Pierre Players, at Grand Opera House, Pierre, SD. Directed by Joshua Penrod and Jennifer Bieser, with Matt Mcquistion, La Trisha Schindler, Scott Lee, Kristina Harms, Jack Mortenson, Issac Gonzales, Michelle Deyo-Amended, Chloe Bowers, Abigail Stanley, and Tyler Seeley. Call (605) 224-7826 or check the website for more information.
  • Death of a Salesman 7-16 Oct. by The Pocket Community Theatre, 170 Ravine St., Hot Springs, AR. Directed by Kevin Day, with Steven Laurence Mitchell, Barbara Morgan, Sean Paul Blakley, Peter Emery, Sutter Gillette, Christi Goode Day, Ricko Donovan, Marx Mitchell, Steve Fryar, Allyson Marx, Keith Bell, Lilie Lim, and Allyson Marx. Call (501) 623-8585 or visit their website.

    Salesman by Pocket Community Theatre

    Pocket Community Theatre
  • All My Sons 30 Sept.-15 Oct. by Pull Tight Players Theatre, 112 2nd Ave S, Franklin TN.  Directed by Daryle Tallent. Call 615 791 5007 or check the website for more information, or their Facebook page.

    Pull Tight Players Theatre
  • The Crucible 30 Sept.-9 Oct. by Port Arthur Little Theatre, 4701 Jimmy Johnson Blvd., Port Arthur, TX. Directed Rhiannon Pletcher, with Mya Vincent, Josie Zito, Stephen McDowell, Deanne Flax, Gabrielle Racca, Emily Haynes, Mallory Balsamo, Bailee Proctor, Raven Hankins, Nic Austin, Zoe Johns, Analia Bermudez, Blake Walter, Yoselia Rodriguez, Brandon Greer, Stacey Bradley, John Pletcher, Jorge Rodriguez, Jenny Hamilton, Mark Bradley, Ryer Lanclos, CJ Drago, Patrick Lene, Cole Watson, Pam Housley, John Craig, Chloe Nguyen, Arwen Ewart, Addison Cruie, Kylee Hartman, Victoria Carter and Maddie Frieze. Call 409-727-7258 or check the website for more information.

    Port Arthur Little Theatre
  • All My Sons 30 Sept.- 9 Oct. by Stage West Florida, 8390 Forest Oaks Blvd, Spring Hill, FL. Call 352 683 5113 or check the website for more information.
  • The Crucible 7-9 Oct. by the Visual and Performing Arts Department, in the Swisher Theater at Jacksonville University, 2800 University Blvd N, Jacksonville, FL. Directed by Dr. Erik DeCicco. Call (904) 256-7717 or check the website for tickets.
  • Death of a Salesman 23 Sept.-9 Oct. at the FIM Flint Repertory Theatre, 1241 E. Kearsley St., Flint, MI. Directed by Michael Lluberes, with Lewis J. Stadlen, Craig Ester, Carolyn Gillespie, Scott Anthony Joy, Sarab Kamoo, Michael Lopetrone, Marie Muhammad, Laura Nguyen, Kevin O’Callaghan, Rico Bruce Wade and David Wohl. Set design by Shane Cinal. Call (810) 237-7333 or check the website for more information. This is the show they had to cancel back in 2021.

Rehearsing Crucible: Firehouse/Theatre in the Open

Crucible at Covenant College
  • The Crucible 29 Sept.- 2 Oct. by Theater in the Open and Firehouse Center for the Arts, at Rocky Hill Meeting House (an 18th century meetinghouse owned and operated by Historic New England), 4 Old Portsmouth Road, Amesbury, MA. Directed by Edward Speck, with Andrew Codispoti, Ariana Karp, Morgan Amelia Fanning, Allegra Dubus-Brandolini Julia Jemsek, Devyn Itula, Paul Emile and Dylan Wack. Call 978-462-7336 or visit their website.
  • The Crucible 29 Sept. -1 Oct. by Covenant College Theatre in the Sanderson Auditorium, Covenant College, 14049 Scenic Hwy., Lookout Mountain, GA. Directed by Courtney McKenzie. Call 706-419-1051 or check their website for tickets.

Oakland Theatre Project
  • Death of a Salesman 16-25 Sept. by Theatre Denton at the Point Bank Auditorium in the Historic Campus Theatre, 214 Hickory, Denton, TX. Directed by Micha Marie Stevens. Call 940 382 7014 or check the website for more information.

    Abigail

    Tituba and Thomas Putnam

    Rev. Hale

    Tituba in Oakland Theatre Project’s The Crucible

    John Proctor

    Elizabeth
  • The Crucible 2-25 Sept. by Oakland Theatre Project, 1501 Martin Luther King Jr Way, Oakland, CA. Directed by Michael Socrates Moran, with Lisa Ramirez, Halili Knox, Ije Success, Jessa Brie Moreno, Rolanda Bell, Bekka Fink, Mylo Cardona, Romeo Channer, Kendra Owens, Paloma Moreno, Paige Mayes and Kamaile Alnas-Benson. Set design by Karla Hargrave. All the performers are women, girls or nonbinary, and roughly a third of the cast is Black. “Reimagined for a contemporary world, the production draws on dance and digital technology as the physical and virtual worlds collide, the roles between observer and observed are blurred, and fear is an ever-present undercurrent.” Call 510.646.1126 or check the website for more information.
  • All My Sons 19-28 Aug. by Athens Community Theatre (ACT), at The Arts Center, 320 North White Street, Athens, TN. Directed by J. Brad McKenzie, with Bill Paxson, Annette Dufty, Cameron Cleveland, Alex Lauterbach, Jason Carusillo, Colby Pilkey, Claire Brown, Jimmy Jacobs, Morgan Yates and Tyler Jacobs. Set design by Autumn Lowry. For more information, call The Arts Center at 423-745-8781, follow The Arts Center on Facebook, or visit the website.
  • All My Sons 12-21 Aug. by Texas Theatre, in the Stephen and Mary Birch Texas theatre, 425 N. Austin St., Seguin, TX. Directed by Pat Hoppe, with Greg Dew. Call 830 372 6168 or check the website for more information, or here for tickets.
  • A View from the Bridge 23 July – 6 Aug. by Throughline Theatre Company at Carnegie Stage, 25 West Main Street, Carnegie, PA (preview on 22 July). Directed by J. Cody Spellman, with David Ogrodowski, Ernesto Mario Sánchez, Annie Batista, Katie Risotto, Dan Maychal, Maher S. Hoque, Brian Kalecik, and Mike McBurney. Check the website for more information. They also have a video and pictures on their Facebook page.
  • The Crucible 14-24 July by Parallel 45 Theatre Festival, in the P45 Amphitheatre at Civic Center Park, 1125 W Civic Center Drive, Traverse City, MI. Directed by Michael Burditt Norton who is promising a “compelling, iconoclastic and irreverent spin on this central work.” Cast includes Katherine Mazer as John Proctor, Katharine Mangold as Elizabeth Proctor/Betty Parris, Paris Manzanares as Abigail, Jonathan Allsop as Parris, Ben Carroll as Danforth, Sawyer Reynolds as Hale, JT Langlas as Mercy Lewis/Giles Corey, Minda Nyquist as The Putnams/Cheever, Moses Princien as Tituba/Rebecca Nurse, and Grace Zucco as Mary Warren. Set design by Jacob Sikorski. Call (231) 714-4768 or check the website for more information.

    Parallel 45

  • Death of a Salesman 15-23 July by Southport Dramatic Club at the Southport Little Theatre, Hoghton Street, Southport, UK. With Andrew Sloman, Helen Pickavance, Graeme Hunt, Thomas Ashcroft, Leslie Cheesman, Stephen Gill, Steve Pritchard, Chris Smalley, Lucy Mozley, Helen Bennett, and Fi Billington. Call (01704) 530521 / 530460 or check the website for more information. This is the planned March 2020 production finally revived. Check the promo video on YouTube, or their Facebook page for more videos and stills of the production.
  • All My Sons 14-16 July by Blackmore Players at Blackmore Village Hall, 166 Nine Ashes Rd, Blackmore, Ingatestone, Essex, UK. Directed by Lisa Rawlings with Paula Harris Brett and Tom Andrew Hughes. Booking is now only available online via https://www.ticketsource.co.uk/blackmoreplayers or check the website for more information.

Scottish Ballet’s The Crucible
  • The Crucible (Ballet) 14-18 June in its London premiere at Sadler’s Wells, Rosebery Avenue, London, UK. Choreographed by Helen Pickett and scored by Peter Salem, it was first performed in 2019 at the Edinburgh Festival to great acclaim. Check YouTube for a teaser trailer, and the Sadler’s Wells website for tickets and more information, or call 020 7863 8000.

    Crucible at Ephrata Performing Arts

Ephrata Performing Arts

Northumberland Players
  • The Crucible 16-25 June by Ephrata Performing Arts Center, 320 Cocalico Street, Ephrata Community Park, Ephrata, PA. Directed by Edward R. Fernandez, with Timothy Riggs, Megan Riggs, Rachel Faust, Maya Burdick, Elizabeth Pattey, Michael Roman, and Duane Hespell. Call (717) 733-7966 ext.1 or check the website for more information.

    Sons by Northumberland Players
  • All My Sons 27 May-12 June by Northumberland Players, Firehall Theatre, 213 Second Street, Cobourg, ON, Canada. Directed by Bill Walker, Kim Brouwer, Tom Quinn, Marc Ludwig, Emily Graham, Josh Graham, Reid Peirson, Erin Newberry, Don Mann, Kelly Paron, and Fraser McIntyre. Set design by Leslee Argue. Call 905-372-0577 or 1-888-811-0003 or check the website for more information.
  • The Price 25 May-12 June by Kansas City Actors Theatre on City Stage at Union Station, Kansas City, MO. Directed by Dennis Hennessy, with Victor Raider-Wexler, Jan Rogge, Mark Robbins and Jason Chanos. Set design by Gene Freidman. Call 888-343-6946 for tickets or check the website for more information.

    Kansas City Actors Theatre

Silent House Theatre Company

Rehearsing Crucible with Silent House Theatre Company

Silent House’s Crucible
  • The Crucible 27 May-5 June, by Silent House Theatre Company, in Mission Waco’s Jubilee Theatre, 1319 North 15th Street, Waco, TX. With Ethan Trueman, Aedin Waldorf, Bradyn Braziel, Jacob Reiger, Trey Cooper, Amber Shae Bolden, Bill Selby, Abbie Williams, and Glenda Hopper. Check their website or their Facebook page for more information.

Three generations of the Haslam family will appear in the Marco Players production of Enemy of the People; Peter and Carolyn, daughter Ruth and grandson Henry.
  • An Enemy of the People 25-28 May by Marco Players, at Stepping Stones Nursery, Chorley Old Road, Bolton, UK. Directed by Paul Ward, with Joel Cheetham, Richard Leigh, Chelsea Nelson, Carolyn Haslam, Ruth Haslam, Henry Bolton, Peter Haslam, and Kent Haywood. Call 01204 294401 or 07756 510462 or check their website for more information.
  • The Crucible 20-22 May by Tri-Town Theatre, Inc., 95 W Main St, Sidney High School Auditorium, Sidney, NY. Directed by Wilson Wells, with Andrew Munro, Anna Ritchie, Brayton Northrup, Clare Sullivan, Evelyn Kinnear, Fred Lanfear, George Wells, Johanna Iverson, Ken Wilber, Makenzie Cuozzo, Mark Durkee, Mike Jacobs, Olivia Hawkins, Pamela Wilson, Ron Creighton Sarah Bittner, Tessa Bittner, Thomas Bittner, and Tristan Watford. Call (607) 316-3855 or check their Facebook page for more information.
  • All My Sons 14-21 May by Farnworth Little Theatre, Cross Street, Bolton, UK. Directed by Michael Haworth, with John O’Connell, Alison Bowers, and James Haslam. Call 0845 643 0808 or check the website for more information.

    Farnworth Little Theatre
  • Muerte de un Vendedor (Death of a Salesman) 13-14 May at the Liceo Theater of Salamanca, Plaza del Liceo, s/n, 37008 Salamanca, Spain. Adapted by Natalio Grueso. Directed by Rubén Szuchmacher with Imanol Arias, Jon Arias, Jorge Basanta, Fran Calvo, Cristina de Inza, Virginia Flores and Carlos Serrano-Clark. Call +34 923 28 17 16 or check the website.

    Death of a Salesman by Liceo Theater of Salamanca
  • All My Sons 22 April – 15 May by The Stage at Burke Junction, 3300 Coach Ln E1, Cameron Park, CA. Directed by Andrew Vonderschmitt, with Julie Anchor, Deborah Bromley, Dean Elder, Ronnie Fowler, Eileen Hoang, Jim Last, Allen Pontes, Chris Smith, Micah Smith, and Nick Unquera. Call (916) 947-1010 or check the website for more information.
  • Cast of All My Sons The Stage at Burke Junction

    All My Sons by Nantwich Players
  • All My Sons 6-14 May by Nantwich Players (Little Theatre) at One Love Lane, Nantwich, Cheshire, UK. Directed by Jerry Park, with Don Hirst. Call 01270 600727 or check this website for more information. Also, Tickets priced at £9.00 will be on sale from Nantwich Tourist Office (01270 600727) or on-line at www.nantwichtowncouncil.gov.uk from Tuesday 12th April 2022 at 9am.
  • All My Sons 12 May will see another performance by Ballyshannon Drama Society, from Co Donegal, at the All-Ireland Drama Festival, at the Dean Crowe Theatre, Chapel Street, Athlone, Co. Westmeath, Ireland. Call (090 ) 6492129, or check the Dean Crowe Theatre website for more information. Directed by Trish Keane, with Richard Hurst, Rachel O’Connor, Troy Devanny, Deirdre Ferguson, Terence Mc Eneaney, Tony Liston, Ailis Mc Intyre, Ronan Drummond, Audrey Davitt, and John McHugh.

Sons by MTV Arts
  • All My Sons 5-8 May by MTV Arts in the Knox Memorial Theatre, 112 E. High Street, Mount Vernon, OH. Directed by Ian Fraser Ernsberger, with Bruce Jacklin, Cate Blair-Wilhelm, Sean Felder, Kelly Lauth, Christopher Hartman, Glen Hissong, Tony Montgomery, Maureen Browning, Chuck Rogers, Abigail Tayse and Briggs Swallow. Set design by Joe Bell. Call (740)-358-0168 or check the website for more information.

    Buxton Drama League
  • The Crucible 4-7 May by Buxton Drama League in Buxton Opera House and Pavilion Arts Center, 22 St John’s Rd.,Buxton, UK. Directed by Martin Beard, with Dan Large and Jennie Gill. Call 01298 72190 or check their website or FaceBook page for more information.
  • Death of a Salesman 22 April-8 May by Vienna Theatre Company at the Vienna Community Center, 120 Cherry St. SE, Vienna, VA. Directed by Rosemary Hartman, with Tom Flatt, Gayle Nichols-Grimes, Michael Angeloni, Patrick Killoran, Ric Andersen, Erin Gallalee, Steven Rosenthal, Erik Storck, Reece Smyth, Melissa Toler, Paul Smith and Nicole Koluder. Stage design Katie Boone. Check the website for more details.
  • Salesman by Vienna Theatre Company
  • The Crucible 22 April – 1 May by OCC Repertory Theatre at Ocean County College, 1 College Dr, Toms River, NJ. Directed by Paul Chalakani. Check the website for tickets and more information.

Baldwin Wallace University Theatre Department

Salesman in Bangladesh

OCC Repertory Theatre
  • The Crucible 20-24 April by Baldwin Wallace University Theatre Department in the Mainstage Theatre, Kleist Center for Art and Drama, 95. E. Bagley Road, Berea, OH. Directed by René Copeland, with Julia Cooke. Check the website for tickets and more information.
  • Death of a Salesman 22-23 April by Theaterian at the Nilima Ibrahim Auditorium of Bangladesh Mahila Samity, Bailey Road, Dhaka, Bangladesh. Translated into Bangla by Fateh Lohani and directed by Ashiqur Rahman Leeon, with Tohid Biplob, Poly Chowdhury, Md Mainul Islam Tawhid, Ahmed Sujan, Amirul Mamun, Abdul Hai, Abdur Rahman Shohag, Litu Ray and Syedur Rahman Nayan. Call 02-58313378, 02-48315160, 01739732252.
  • A View from the Bridge 20-23 April by Lytton Players at The Lytton Theatre on Vardon Road, Stevenage, Hertfordshire, UK. Director Tom Beirne. Call 01438 357 407 or get tickets through their ticketsource, or check their website for more information. They also have a Facebook page with some pics.
  • Death of a Salesman 1-16 April by Lakeside Community Theatre, 6303 Main Street, The Colony, TX (behind the Denton County Government building). Directed by David J. Wallace. Call 214.801.4869 or check the website for more information.

NSB Players
  • The Crucible 7-10 April New Minowa Players, 906 S Mill St, Decorah, IA. Directed by David Mendez, with Alex Rosenow, Aleesa Baakko, Cydney Weitzel, Sam Whitehead, Aaron Kvale, Adam Lenehan, Rebecca Kane, Sarah Brandt, Violet Hatfield, Margret Zook, Hayley Stowe, Sheryl Scheffert, Rick Scheffert, Erik Johnson, Molly Holkesvik, Paul Fadness, Elena Fackler, Mark Whelan, John Willard-Hopkins, and Matthew Alexander. Originally scheduled for 2020 they finally get to put on the show! Call 563-382-5174 or check the website for more information.
  • All My Sons 31 March -10 April by the NSB Players at The Little Theatre New Smyrna Beach, 726 East 3rd Avenue, New Smyrna Beach FL. Call (386) 423-1246 or check the website for more information.

    Dayton Theatre Guild
  • The Price 25 March – 10 April by Dayton Theatre Guild, 430 Wayne Ave., Dayton, OH. Directed by Debra Kent, with Brendan Sheehan, David Williamson, Wendi Michael, and Ted Eltzroth. Call 937 278 5993 or check the website for tickets and more information, or check their video on YouTube.

Bethel Conservatory
  • The Crucible 31 March-10 April by Bethel Conservatory of the Arts, in the BCA Black Box Theatre, 1040 Locust Street, Redding, CA. Directed by Fabiano. Check the website for tickets and more information.
  • The Crucible 30 March – 2 April by Covenant College Theater Department, in Sanderson Theater, Covenant College, 14049 Scenic Highway, Lookout Mountain, GA. Directed by Courtney McKenzie. Check the website for more information.

    Crucible by Ulverston Outsiders
  • The Crucible 29 March-1 April by Ulverston Outsiders at The Coro (Coronation Hall), Ulverston, Country Square, Cambria, UK. Directed by Steve Carrick. Tickets are available at the theatre website, or check their FaceBook page for more information. Tickets are £10 tuesday 29th; £12 rest of the week.

Salesman by Lakeshore Players
  • Death of a Salesman 24 March – 3 April by Davidson Community Players, in the Armour Street Theatre, 307 Armour St Davidson, NC. Call 704 892 7953 or check the website for more information.
  • Death of a Salesman 17 March – 3 April by Lakeshore Players, at the Hanifl Arts Center, 4941 Long Ave, White Bear Lake, MN. Directed by Brian Joyce with Bruce Abas, Kari Steinbach, Corey Boe, Dean Hadland, Brandon Holscher, Steve Ramirez, Mitchell Schulte, Morgan Mulford, Jackson Miller, Hannah Morgan, Josh McCauley, Amanda Leger-Harewood, and Amanda Ripley. Set design by Michaela Lochen. Call 651-478-7427 or check the website for more information.
  • The Crucible 29 March – 2 April by Fountain School of Performing Arts in Dal Theater, at Sir James Dunn Theatre, 6101 University Avenue, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia. Directed by Nigel Shawn Williams, with Olivier Blais, Riley McGill, Madison Kendall, Wesley Giffen, Sid Nesbit, Steph Simons, Gabriel Christie, Taryn Hanrahan, and Hermione Davis. Call (902) 494-3820 or 1-800-874-1669 or check the website for more information.

    Crucible by Fountain School of Performing Arts
  • The Crucible 25-27 March by MSU Players in the Red Hawk Nest, Student Center 126, 1 Normal Ave., Montclair State University, NJ. Check the college website or get tickets through Eventbrite.

    Ohio Shakespeare Festival
  • All My Sons 10-27 March by Ohio Shakespeare Festival theatre, on the Henry C. Bishop Stage at Greystone Hall, 103 South High Street, Akron, OH. Directed by Nancy Cates, with Terry Burgler, Dede Klein, Joe Pine, Natalie Steen, Geoff Knox, Mark Stoffer, Sarah Pine, Ryan Zarecki, Kelsey Tomlinson, and Emily Gray Sullivan. Set Design by Natalie Steen. Call (330) 574-2537 or check the website for more information.
  • Two-Way Mirror (the rarely performed “Clara” and “Something About Love”) 24 Feb.-26 March on tour by Dark Unicorn Productions. Directed by Paddy Cooper, with Iain Fletcher and Eleanor Stourton. Opening at The Stag Sevenoaks on Feb 24 and tour dates (all 7.30pm): February 26, The Barn Theatre, Seaford; March 4, The Grove Theatre, Eastbourne; March 5, All Saints Centre, Lewes; March 12, The Izzard Theatre, Bexhill-on-Sea; March 18-19, The Lantern Theatre, Brighton; March 25-26, St Mary in the Castle Arts Centre, Hastings. Call 020 3575 1141 for more information or check the website where there are links to book tickets for all the venues. Also, check out this promotional trailer on YouTube.

    Barrow Theatre
  • The Crucible 18-27 March Barrow Theatre at Franklin Civic Operetta’s Association’s Barrow-Civic Theatre, Mainstage, 1223 Liberty Street, Franklin, PA. Call 1.814.437.3440 or check the website for more information.

The Price M&M Per­form­ing Arts Com­pany

Ghostlight Theatre
  • All My Sons 10-20 March by Ghostlight Theatre, 13541 W Camino Del Sol, Sun City West, AZ. Directed by Richard Vines. Call (623) 777-9717 or check the website for more information.

    The Price by M&M Performing Arts
  • The Price 4-20 March by M&M Per­form­ing Arts Com­pany at Lyndhurst Mansion, 635 S Broadway, Tarrytown, NY. With Richard Troiano, Melinda O’Brien, Bruce Apar and Michael Muldoon. Call 1-888-718-4253 opt. 1 or check the website.
  • The Crucible 4-20 March by Western Washington Center for the Arts, 521 Bay Street, Port Orchard, WA. Directed by Gary Fetterplace, with John Hemphill as Reverend Parris, and Greg Heilman, Nancy Nucci, and Alyssa Kusherets as the Putnams. Call 360 769 7469 or check the website for more information.

    West Washington Center for the Arts
  • The Crucible 10-13 March by Florida Gateway College Theatre in the Levy Performing Arts Center, SE Student Way, Florida Gateway College, Lake City, FL. Check the website for more information.

    Florida Gateway College Theatre rehearsing for The Crucible
  • The Crucible 4-20 March by Western Washington Center for the Arts, 521 Bay Street, Port Orchard, WA. Directed by Gary Fetterplace. Call 360 769 7469 or check the website for more information.
  • Enemy of the People 14 March by Laguna Playhouse, 606 Laguna Canyon Road, Laguna Beach, CC. A Centennial Circle Celebration staged-reading of this timeless classic. Call 949.497.2787 ext. 1 or check the website for more information.
  • The Crucible 4-12 March by Backyard Theatre at The Moss Mansion, 914 Division Street, Billings, Montana. Directed by Alexis Cooper, with Matthew Hagen, Tiffany Melia, Charlotte J. Bradshaw, Travis Kuehn, Samantha Haan, Matthew Melia, Magnolia West, Julia Iave, Malia Howel, Iliana Martin, Tyson Archer, Jazzmin Hernandez, CJ Jennings, Delaney Harrington, Tyson Archer. Call 4062565100 or check here for tickets—though nearly sold out.

    Laguna Playhouse

    West Washington Center for the Arts
  • All My Sons 13 March by Ballyshannon Drama as part of the Kiltyclogher Drama Festival at the Kiltyclogher Community Center, Co. Leitrim, Ireland. Tickets on the door or on 071 9854368 /083 1847432. To be adjucated by Declan Drohan. Directed by Trish Keane, with Richard Hurst, Rachel O’Connor, Troy Devanny, Deirdre Ferguson, Terence Mc Eneaney, Tony Liston, Ailis Mc Intyre, Ronan Drummond, Audrey Davitt, and John McHugh. They rescheduled original Feb. performance dates at the Abbey Arts Centre for matinee and evening on 6 March. Tel. (071) 9851375 or visit their website, or the society’s FaceBook page for more information.
  • The Crucible 3-12 March by Point Break Drama Theatre Company at Star of the Sea Theatre, 52 Eurobin Avenue, Cnr Collingwood St & Iluka Ave, Manly, NSW, Australia. With Paul Winchester, Leanne Mauro, Arun Raghu, Stephen Allnutt, Isabel Macmaster, Kaaran Watene, Peter Hayes, Carole Grace, Angel Cecil, Summer Rowland – Smith, Norah Masige, Amelie Stone, Marisa Newnes, Gerard Minogue, Rohan Everingham, Warrun Dijkstra, Isla Hook, Ella Lester, and Blair Cutting. Call 0412676367 or check this website for tickets, the theatre company’s website or their Facebook page.

    Scenes from Crucible by Point Break Drama Theatre Company
  • Morte di un commesso viaggiatore (Death of a Traveling Salesman) 22 Feb.- 6 March, in an Italian translation by Masolino D’Amico at the Quirino Theatre, Via delle Vergini, 7, 00187 Rome, Italy. Directed by Leo Muscato, with Michele Placido and Alvia Reale. Call +39 06 679485 or check the website for tickets and information.

    Death of a Traveling Salesman at Quirino Theatre
  • All My Sons 10 Feb.-5 March by Queen’s Theatre Hornchurch, Billet Ln, Hornchurch, Havering, East London, UK. Directed by Douglas Rintoul, with David Hounslow, Eve Matheson, David Bonnick Jr., Oliver Hembrough, Nathan Ives-Moiba, Natasha Lewis, Tilly-Mae Millbrook, Graeme Rooney, and Kibong Tanji. Set Design by Amy Jane Cook. Call 01708 443333 or check the website for more information. Hembrough was nominated for an Offie for his performance as Chris Keller.
    Scenes from Queen’s Theatre Hornchurch production of All My Sons

    Queen’s Theatre Hornchurch poster and cast

    Cast
  • Enemy of the People 18-27 Feb. by Brookdale Community College in the Performing Arts Center (PAC), 765 Newman Springs Road, Lincroft, NJ.With Michael Ford, Trevor Wells, Aliza Liranzo, Edward Brown, Jasper Herbert, Antonio Johnson, Joseph Kane, Sash Serbrennivou, Brian Nowak, and Alexis L. Ruiz.Call 732-224-2411 or check the website for more information.
  • All My Sons 18-27 Feb. by Plant City Entertainment (PCE), 101 N. Thomas St., Plant City, FL. Directed by Tyler McElrath and Coy Permenter, with Bob Whitmore, Judy Lowry, Vince Evangelista, Caron Davis, Lance Felton, Cody Puolnot, Bailey Devoe, Greg Summerall, and Cindy Miller-Ray. Set design by Mark Dummeldinger. Check the website for more information or to buy tickets, in person ticket sales at Shear Expressions Hair Salon or at the door.
  • Death of a Salesman 18-26 Feb. by Southport Little Theatre, Hoghton Street, Southport, UK. Directed by John Sharp. Call (01704) 530521 / 530460 or check the website for more information.
  • Death of a Salesman 3-27 Feb. by Hearth Theatre, at fortyfivedownstairs, 45 Flinders Lane, Melbourne VIC, Australia. Directed by Christopher Tomkinson, and starring Paul English, with Margot Knight, Kevin Summers, Charlie Cousins,Ross Dwyer, Tas Dimitrakakis, Berk Ozturk, Kim Denman, Anthony O’Connell, Juan Fernando Monge, Rebekah Carton and Vivian Nguyen. Call 03 9662 9966 or check the website for more information.

    Salesman by Hearth Theatre
  • The Crucible 23-24 Feb. by BOLT Productions at The Everyman, 15 MacCurtain Street, Cork, Ireland. Directed by Darren Kelleher, with Alma Kickham, Adam Sheehan, Deirdre Dunlea, Daniel Fitzgibbon, Dushan Lubovic, Fiona Sykes, Jack Mett, Karl Buckley, Elle Keating, Erin Barclay, Maria McLeod, Matthew Real, Mike O’Dowd, Millie Ahern, Owen Warren, Richard White, Sam Torres, Sarah Terry, Stephania Reilly, Tara Daly and Tim Roche. Set Design by Hannah Lane. Call 0214501673 or check their FaceBook page for more details.

    Crucible by BOLT Productions
  • All My Sons 17-20 Feb. by Great Bend Community Theatre, 1905 Lakin Ave., Great Bend, KS, with Dan Heath, Ali Gouge, Lyle Jones, Erin Ferguson, Marcus Mull, John Sturn, Teresa McHenry, E.J. Shepard III, and Ashley Wood. Call (620) 792-4228 or check the website for more information, or see their FaceBook page.

    Auditions for Great Bend Community Theatre’s All My Sons
  • The Crucible 11-20 Feb. by Sikeston Little Theatre, 506 S Kingshighway, Sikeston, Missouri. Directed by Cody Smither with Jeremiah Dunmyer, Hilary Borton, Katie Roach, Ben Johnson, Kenneth Benton, Dennis Bohannon, Isach Payne, Jessica Ramsey, Shane Wicker, Saundra Grant, Cody Smither, Katy Moore, Mike McKinney, Alice Jackson, Kyle Day, Marshall Self, Jessica Mercer, Selah Torres, Ashley Withrow, Ruby Sullivan, Emma Grace Michael and Ender Mercer. Call 573-481-0255 or e-mail for tickets, check out their website or Facebook page for more information.

    Sikeston Little Theatre
  • Death of a Salesman 11-13 Feb. by Capitol Shakespeare, in Russell Reid Auditorium located in the North Dakota Heritage Center and State Museum, 612 E Boulevard Ave, Bismarck, ND. Directed by Austin J. Flemmer. E-mail for more information, or phone the Center at (701) 328-2666. All performances are free; donations welcome.

    North Dakota Heritage Center
  • The Crucible (Ward Opera version) 3- 6 Feb. by Meadows Lyric Theatre, in the Bob Hope Theatre in Owen Arts Center, Southern Methodist University, Dallas, Texas. Directed by Hank Hammett. Conducted by Paul Phillips. Call 214 768-ARTS (2787) or check the website.
  • View from the Bridge 26-30 Jan. by Salón Varietés Theatre (SALVA), Emancípación, s/n, Fuengirola, Málaga, Spain [English speaking theatre in Southern Spain). Directed by Anthony Fitzpatrick, with Owain Griffiths, Kerry-Ann Russell, Sarah Coombes, Peter Oliver, Shaun Welch, and Anthony Fitzpatrick. Call (+34) 952 47 45 42 or check their website or Facebook page.

View by Salón Varietés Theatre

 

Broken Glass by Classic Theatre Guild
  • Broken Glass 20-30 Jan. by Classic Theater Guild at Congregation Beth Israel at 2195 Eastern Parkway, Schenectady NY. Directed by Stephen Sanborn, with David DeSorbo, Lisa Pffeiffer, Joe Bruton, Rita Machin, Fred Sirois, and Sorelle Brauth. Go to this website for tickets or check out their Facebook page for more information.

Death of a Salesman by Rogue Theatre

  • Death of a Salesman 6-23 Jan. by Rogue Theatre, 300 E University Blvd, Suite 150, Tucson, AZ. Directed by Matt Bowdren, with music direction by Russell Ronnebaum. With Joseph McGrath, Cynthia Meier, Chrisopher Johnson, Hunter Hnat, Christopher Younggren, Dennis O’Dell, Aaron Shand, and Tyler Page. Call 520-551-2053 or check the website which also has links to some other cool stuff–including a timelapse of the set being built alongside a voiceover by Miller, and more!

Cast of Interact Salesman

Rogue Theatre
  • Death of a Salesman 8 Jan. at 1.30pm in a staged reading by Interact Theater Company in partnership with Los Angeles Public Library at 5211 Tujunga Ave., North Hollywood, CA. Directed by Rob Brownstein, who also stars as Willy Loman, with Amanda Carlin, Isaac W. Jay, Ben Theobold, Bruce Nozick, Colin Thomas Jennings, and Don Fischer. Music by Arthur Wasserman. This will be live-streamed on BroadwayOnDemand in real time and is free. The first of a series of six plays that won Tony awards. Reserve your streaming ticket by Emailing rsvp@interactla.org.