Archive of Past Miller Productions
This ongoing database has been collecting information on Miller productions around the globe since 1999. There are only a few entries for each of the first few years, but as the internet made it easier to advertise and find productions, each year’s list has grown longer (as well as there being a growth in productions of Miller’s plays). The current year’s completed productions are featured on this page, and you can access tables listing previous years back to 1999 from the table at the bottom of the page with links to the pages from each of those years. Note: An Enemy of the People is only listed where they are performing Miller’s translation of Ibsen’s play.
During 2026
- All My Sons 22 Feb. (previews), then 26 Feb. – 30 March by Antaeus Theatre Company, at the Kiki & David Gindler Performing Arts Center, 110 East Broadway, Glendale, CA. Directed by Oánh Nguyễn, with Bo Foxworth, Tessa Auberjonois, Matthew Grondin, Shannon Lee Clair, Bryan Keith, Cherish Monique Duke, Josh Odsess-Rubin, Paul Culos, Erin Pineda, Brooklyn Bao, and Aarush Mehta. Set design by Fred Kinney. Call 818-506-5436 or check the website for more information.

Antaeus Theatre Company 







- All My Sons 20 February – 29-March by Berkeley Repertory Theatre, in their Roda Theatre, 2015 Addison St., Berkeley, CA. Directed by David Mendizábal who will reset the 1947 classic, in which wartime moral turpitude poisons a patriarch’s pursuit of the American Dream, amid a Puerto Rican family, with Jimmy Smits and Wanda De Jesús in the leads, alongside Alejandro Hernandez as Chris Keller, MaYaa Boateng as Ann Deever, Cassidy Brown as Dr. Jim Bayliss, Brady Morales-Woolery as Frank Lubey, Regina Morones as Lydia Lubey, Brandon Gill as George Deever, and Elissa Beth Stebbins as Sue Bayliss. Bert will be played by both Osiezhe Gregory and Danyel Lacey. Set design by Anna Louizos. Call 510-647-2949 or check the website for more information.









- Death of a Salesman 27 Feb. – 29 March by Hartford Stage, 50 Church Street, Hartford, CT. Directed by Melia Bensussen, with Peter Jacobson, Adrianne Krstansky, Samuel H. Levine, Max Katz, Mike Houston, Stephen Cefalu Jr., Michael Cullen, Patrick Zeller, Nora Eschenheimer, and Rebecca Strimaitis. Set design by Sara Brown. Call 860-527-5151 or check the website for more information. Post-Show Conversations 8 March at 2pm Melia Bensussen with Miller Scholar Dr. Joshua Polster; 17 March at 7:30pm with Melia Bensussen; 18 March at 2pm with Melia Bensussen.





Hartford Stage 






- The Crucible 21-29 March (Robert Ward’s opera version; NOTE NEW DATES AND NEW VENUE) by Washington National Opera and the National Symphony in the Lisner Auditorium on the Foggy Bottom campus at George Washington University, 730 21st Street Northwest, Washington, D.C. Artistic Director Francesca Zambello and Music Director and Conductor Robert Spano, with J’Nai Bridges and Ryan McKinny as Elizabeth and John Proctor, and featuring Lauren Carroll, Ronnita Miller, Chauncey Packer, Robert Frazier, Alexander McKissick, Michelle Mariposa, Atticus Rego, Joshua Dennis, Nicholas Huff, Kresley Figueroa, Tiffany Choe, Chandler Benn, Anneliese Klenetsky, Veronica Siebert, and Alexandra Christoforakis. Set design by Neil Patel. Check their website for more information; tickets are selling fast.
- Broken Glass 19-29 March by Jewish Family Theatre in the Sara Belle November Theatre at Weinstein JCC, 5403 Monument Ave., Richmond, VA. Directed by Rick St. Peter, with Jeff Clevenger, Sara Heifetz, Amber Marie Martinez, Robbie Winston, Amanda Spellman and Jeff Rathner. Set design by Rebecka Russo. Call

The Crucible (Ward’s opera) at George Washington University 
Ryan McKinny 

- All My Sons 12-23 Feb. by Ballycogley Players at the Jerome Hynes theatre of the National Opera House, High Street, Wexford, Ireland, ahead of their competitive tour on the 2026 ADCI Full Length festival circuit. Directed by Brigid Scully. Dates include: 12-13 Feb. at Our Lady’s Island Community Centre, then on Sunday 22nd and Monday 23rd February in The National Opera House, booking online at nationaloperahouse.ie or by phoning the box office 053 9122144. The circuit continues to – Kilmuckridge on 27th February at Kilmuckridge Memorial Hall, Ballyduff on 12th March, Gorey on 13th March, Doonbeg on 15th March, Shercock on 19th March, Carnew on 21st March, New Ross on 25th March & Wexford on 26th March.
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- A View from the Bridge 20 Feb.-22 March by Apollinaire Theatre Company, at Chelsea Theatre Works, 189 Winnisimmet Street, Chelsea, MA. Directed by David R. Gammons, with Jorge Rubio, Sehnaz Dirik, Naomi Kim, Andres Molano Sotomayor, Rohan Misra, Dev Luthra, Andre Meservey, David J. Kim, Miguel Dominguez, and Gabriel Pagan. Scenic and sound design is by Joseph Lark-Riley. Call 617-329-5350 or check the website for more information.
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- The Crucible 9 Feb.-22 March by Gaiety Productions at the Gaiety Theatre, South King Street, Dublin 2, Ireland. Directed by Andrew Flynn, with Niamh McCormack, Adam Rotherberg, Charlene McKenna, Bríd Ní Neachtain, Andrew McCarthy (as Danforth), Ian Lloyd Anderson, Denis Conway, Lilymai Clancy, Gina Costigan, Darragh Feehely, Lara McDonnell, Rory Nolan, Gerry O’Brien, Daniel Reardon, Mazzy Ronaldson, and Patrick Ryan. Set Design by Maree Kearns. Tickets now on sale: call +353 1 646 8600 or check the website for more information.
- Death of a Salesman 20-22 March by Greenwood Little Theatre at Davis Auditorium, 400 Cotton St., Greenwood, MS. Starring Eddie Amelung, Charles Freeman, Lance Turney, Wade Johnson, Willie Whitehall, and Gerard Edic. Call 662 219 3822 or check the website for more details.



- All My Sons 12-15 March by Oberlin Theater as part of their Theater Lab Series in Kander Theater, 67 North Main Street, Oberlin, Ohio. Directed by Daphne Scroggins, with Isaac Slater, Nimala Sivakumar, Demian Naveen, Kate Heffernan, and Sebastian Cruz. Check the website for tickets.


All My Sons at Oberlin College - The Crucible 20 Feb.-14 March by Trustus Theatre on the Thigpen Mainstage, 520 Lady Street, Columbia, SC. Directed by Jayce Tromsness, with Jason Stokes, Ashley Rose Montondo, Kaeleigh Miller, Asaru Buffalo, William Paul Brown, Steve Harley, Kate Anderson, Nicole Perez, Brittany Hammock, Ilene Fins, Stann Gwynn, Hunter Boyle, Chloe Newport, Maryssa Drake, Megan Aubuchon, Logan Keller, Cameron Muccio, Catherine Bailey, and Adam Hobbs. Call 803.254.9732 or check the website for more information.

Crucible by Trustus Theatre 

- The Price 12-21 March by New Era Players, at the New Era Theatre, Wash Common, Newbury, UK. Call +44 7919 916009 or check the website or FaceBook for more information.



- A View from the Bridge 6-22 March by Curtain Call in the Dressing Room Theatre, at the Sterling Farms Theatre Complex, 1349 Newfield Ave., Stamford, CT. Directed by John Atkin. Call 203 457 8398 or check the website for more information.

- Death of a Salesman 20 Feb.- 8 March by Merely Players Presents, 3688 King Avenue, Doraville, GA. Directed by Myrna Feldman. Call (770) 572-6966 or check the website for more information.
- The Crucible 5-7 March by The Bold Company at Cape Rep Theatre (BoCo), Cape Rep Indoor Theater. North Side Route 6A E. Brewster. Directed by Julie Allen Hamilton, with Bobby Parr, Rhonda Litwinochich, Laurie Goldman, Karen Colucci (Hale), Mary Allen Watson, Heidi Fielding/Lynne Zalesak (Danforth), Marcia Fredlich (Parris), Ed Coppola, Roz Diamond, Sheila Kane, Maggie MacLean, Don Greif, Ricahrd Jacobs, Joan Butterton, Michael Harnett, Mark Keating, Linda Nidle, Suzanne LaVallee, Mancy O’Rourke, and Bob Williamson. Staging by Holly Erin McCarthy. Call 508.896.1888 or check the website for more information.


Bold Company at Cape Rep Theatre 
- The Crucible 28 Feb.-8 March by West Shore Community College Theatre Department (WSCC) Theater Department on the Center Stage Theater, 3000 N Stiles Rd., West Shore Community College, Scottville, MI. Call (231) 843-5506 or check the website for more information. In conjunction with this production, as part of the Humankind lecture series, “Stories of Mass Hysteria: McCarthyism and The Crucible,” will take place at 7 p.m. on Jan. 29, at the Mason County District Library, 217 E Ludington Ave., Ludington, MI. Dr. Abigail Runk will lead the discussion, exploring how the Red Scare and McCarthyism mirrored the events dramatized in Arthur Miller’s “The Crucible.” Lecture is free and open to the public.



- Death of a Salesman 27 Feb.-1 March by Geneva Theatre Guild in the Pat Collins Black Box Theater at the Geneva Community Center, 160 Carter Road, Geneva, NY. Directed by Jesse Tyler Halstead, with Tim Ross, Molly Hoke, J.A. Brown, Devon A. Osborne, Steve Mitchell, Lucas Seybert, Eric Duchess, Victoria Ritter, Kevin Collins, Daniel Bullock, Cora Maria Long, Lara Ann Schmidtgall and Darlene Trytek. Set design by Lara Ann Schmidtgall. Call 315-670-1318 or check the website for more information. Holding auditions 5-6 Jan. at 6:30 p.m. at The Presbyterian Church, 24 Park Place, Geneva, NY.
- All My Sons 27-28 Feb. by LCU Theatre at the Williams Theatre in the CDC Building, 2211 Eileen Blvd., Lubbock Christian University Campus, Lubbock, TX. Call 806-720-7429 or check the website for more information.
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- The Crucible 20 Feb.-1 March by Home Made Theatre, at the Anthony “Skip” Scirocco Music Hall in the Saratoga Springs City Hall, 474 Broadway, Saratoga Springs, NY. Directed by Toni Anderson-Sommo, with Matthew Crowley, Bridget Dunigan, Amanda Martini-Hughes, Emily Bryan, Keaton Poore, Tim Christensen, Beatriz Roman, Paul Angelo, and Dianne O’Neill. Call 518-587-4427, or check the website for more information.
- All My Sons 12-21 Feb. by Otterbein Department of Theatre & Dance, in Fritsche Theatre at Cowan Hall, 30 S. Grove St., Otterbein University, Westerville, OH. Directed by Mark Mineart. Set design by Isaac Ramsey. Call 614-823-1109 or check the website for more details.
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- All My Sons 14-15 February by Abraxas Group of Foment Martinenc from Barcelona on 14th for the XI Poble de Fals Prize Theater Contest, at Casal de Fals, Carrer Escoles, Spain, and on 15th at Sala Crespi, Terrassa, Spain.
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- Death of a Salesman 24 Jan.-15 Feb. by The Citadel Theatre, 9828 101 A Avenue, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. Directed by Directed by Daryl Cloran, with John Ullyatt, Nadien Chu, Nathan Kay, Alexander Ariate, Anthony Santiago, Andrew Wheeler, Tess Degenstein, Jeff Gladstone, Christina Nguyen, Tenaj Williamsn, and Morgan Yamada. Set design by Beyata Hackborn. Call 780.425.1820 or check the website for more details (talkbacks on 11 and 12 Feb.). Visually, Cloran’s production departs from previous versions, which often use a house as the backdrop for the play. Opting instead for a set that mirrors Willy’s unravelling state of mind. Many of the props are mounted on wheels, creating a swirling, unstable environment as scenes shift. “Suddenly (Willy Loman) is in the midst of a scene and it starts to deconstruct around him, and things disappear,” Cloran explains. Though the script remains unchanged, the production offers a strikingly different visual experience, including four pianos that are mounted around the stage, with which the ensemble interacts throughout the show! There are plans with Arts Club Theater Company to revive this production from 21 Jan.-21 Feb. in 2027 at their Stanley BFL CANADA venue, 2750 Granville Street, Vancouver, BC, Canada.
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- Death of a Salesman 5-7 Feb. by 12 South Theatre Company (Durham University Theatre Group), at the Sir Thomas Allen Assembly Rooms Theatre, 40 North Bailey, Durham, UK. Directed by Catrin Morgan, with Oli Butler, Rhiannon Morgan, Caleb Ross, Henry Smith, Henry Hudson, Gabe Cardy-Brown, Tom Castle, Eva Tozzi, Sophie Browning, and Freya McIntyre. Check the website for more information.
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Death of a Salesman 4-5 Feb. by Natana School of Theatre Arts, at Natana Rangashaale, K Block, Ramakrishnanagar, Mysuru (Mysore), Karnataka, India. Translated to Kannada by K.S. Poornima and K.P. Vasudevan. Costumes and make-up by Disha Ramesh. Stage design by Megha Sameer. Music and direction by Amith Reddy. Call +91 72595 37777 or their FaceBook Page for more information.


- Santa Fe College’s Department of Fine Arts and Entertainment Technology presents Ten Minute Plays, a collection of scenes from some of the most memorable plays in “An Evening of Broadway” on Friday, Jan. 30, at 7:30 p.m. in the Jackson N. Sasser Fine Arts Hall, 3000 NW 83rd Street, Gainesville, FL. Miller is noted as being included, but no idea which of his works. Call 352-395-4181 or check the website for more information.
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- The Crucible 21-22 Jan. [poster has 14-15 Jan. but tickets are for 21-22] by Heart of Worcestershire College at Spires Theatre on Deansway, St Andrew’s Building, Heart of Worcestershire College, Worcester, UK. Call 44 1905 743545 or check the website for more information or the FaceBook page.
- Incident at Vichy 21-22 Jan. by Porcupine Theater, 106 W Pioneer Avenue, Homer, Alaska. Directed by Maynard Smith. Check their FaceBook page or their website for more information.


- All My Sons 14 November, 2025 – 7 March 2026 (extended dates) at Wyndham’s Theatre, Charing Cross Rd, London, UK. Directed by Ivo van Hove, with Bryan Cranston, Paapa Essiedu, Marianne Jean-Baptiste, Aliyah Odoffin, Richard Hansell, Hayley Squires, Tom Glynn-Carney, Aliyah Odoffin, Cath Whitefield, Richard Hansell and Zach Wyatt. Set design by Jan Versweyveld. Call +44 (0)344 482 5151 or check the website for more information.
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For lists of earlier productions, please click on any one of the relevant years below:

































































































