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 2025
The Crucible 24-28 Sept. by Incheon City Theater will present it in the Small Theater at the Incheon Cultural Arts Center, in Incheon Jungang Park, 149 Yesul-ro, Namdong-gu, Incheon, South Korea. Directed by Lee Seong-yeol. For more information call +82-32-427-8401.
Crucible by Sedos
The Crucible 16-20 Sept. by Sedos at the Bridewell Theatre, Bride Lane Fleet Street, London, UK. Directed by Jonah McLeod and Anoushka Nairac. Call 020 7353 3331 or check the website for more information.
The Crucible 5-13 Sept. by Seed Theatre at Barking Legs Theater, 1307 Dodds Ave, Chattanooga, TN. Directed by Cassie Haley. This is a deliberate response to the cancellation of the same play earlier this year at Fannin County High School in northern Georgia, less than two hours south of Chattanooga. Call 706-280-0533 or check the website for more information.
Seed Theatre
The Crucible 10-13 Sept. by Viva Arts & Community Group, Spencer Drove, Soham, Ely, Cambridgeshire, UK. The Oliver Cromwell Museum and Ely Museum have loaned authentic 17th-century costumes to the production. Call 01353 722228, or check the website for more information.
Incident at Vichy 12-21 Sept. (plus 5 Oct.) by Theatre Southwest, in partnership with Holocaust Museum Houston at 3939 Hillcroft St, Suite 160, Houston, TX (5 Oct. date is a special matinee at the Museum at 5401 Caroline St, Houston). Directed by John Patterson. Call (713) 661-9505 or check the website for more information.
The Crucible 11-13 Sept. by Small Myth in the Busan City Theater at the Busan Cultural Center, 1 UN pyeonghwa-ro 76 beon-gil, Nam-gu, Busan, South Korea. Directed by Choi Yong-hoon. Call +82 51-607-6000 or check the website for more information.
The Crucible 5-14 Sept. by Stage Notes Academy of Performing Arts (SNAPA), 224 N Prairieville St, Athens, TX. Call 903-340-5041 or check the website for more information.
SNAPA
Incident at Vichy 6-7 Sept. in a staged reading by The Not Ready for Retirement Players in the Very Little Theatre, Stage Left, 2350 Hilyard Street, Eugene, OR. Directed by Chris Pinto, with Paul Rhoden, Bill Campbell, Chris McVay, Ben Sanders, Claude Offenbacher, Akash Dhruva, Paul Calandrino, Scott Machado, Cal Youssef, Aaron Armstrong, Omar Nelson, Paul Dunkel, Damon Noyes, Dan Pegoda, and Blake Beardsley. Call (541) 344-7751 or check the website for more information.
A View from The Bridge 8-31 Aug. by The Vortex Theatre, 2900 Carlisle Blvd NE, Albuquerque, NM. Directed by James Cady, with including Aaron Black, Merrit Glover, Versai Knight, Graydon Clarke, Ed Benson, John Wylie and Timothy Chivalette. Call 505-247-8600 or check the website for more information.
All My Sons 22-24 Aug. by Centre Stage Community Theatre at the Park Church, Beecher Hall, at 208 W. Gray St, Elmira, NY. Directed by Mark Sardo, with James Crane, Stacey Weber, Mark Cox, Jasmine Cook, Gregory Shepard, Todd Lamar, Melissa Norton, Dylan Baley, Peyton Dennis, Jaxson Smith. Check their Facebook page for more information.
The Price and the Priceless by Anuswar
Mulyo Amulyo (The Price and the Priceless) by Anuswar at the Bangladesh Shilpakala Academy’s Experimental Theatre Hall on August 20 at 7:30pm, marking its 31st staging. The last performance took place in June of last year at the same venue. Adapted into Bangla by Asit Mukhopadhyay, directed by Mohammad Bari with Mohammad Bari, Prashanta Haldar, Saif Suman, Farida Lima, and Yajnasini Mou.
Crucible Rehearsal by Fat Squirrel
The Crucible 4-14 August by Fat Squirrel, at Big Couch, 1045 Desire Street, New Orleans, LA. Directed by Andrea Watson, with Jonathan Mares, Anja Avsharian, Emory Farber, Mary Langley, Mary Pauley, and James Wright. This production will be presented as an examination of mental health. Check their website or their FaceBook page for more information.
Harbor Stage Company
Harbor Stage Company
Harbor Stage Company
A View from the Bridge 31 July-3 Aug. by Playhouse 38, 321 Stevens Street, Suite P, entrance in rear of building, Stevens St., Geneva, IL. Directed by Jay Fontanetta, with Danny Parrott, Linda Cunningham, Gina Sanfilippo, Jim Turano, Blake Malley and Alex Cirpinski. Check their website or their FaceBook page for more details.
Death of a Salesman 10 July-2 Aug. by Harbor Stage Company, at the Harbor Stage, 15 Kendrick Ave., Wellfleet, MA. Directed by directed by Robert Kropf, with William Zielinski, Stacy Fischer, Jack Aschenbach and Alex Pollock. Call 508.349.6800 or check the website for more information.
View from the Bridge 12-27 July by Modern Classics Theatre of Long Island at BACCA Arts Center, 149 N. Wellwood Avenue, Lindenhurst, NY. Directed by Emily Vaeth, assisted by Samantha Connolly, with Kevin Russo, Thaddeus C. Plezia, Derek McLaughlin, Tim Smith, Julianne ‘Jules’ Donohue, Camile Arnone, Andrew Accardi, Alex Rich, John McGowan, Leo Pompeo, and Natalia Cotto. Set design by Ian Fried. Call 516 23 5838 or check their website for more information.
A View from the Bridge 27 April – 16 July by Ivry Theatre (Hebrew Theatre) on tour in Israel in a Hebrew translation by translation by Dan Almagor. Appearing at Northern Theatre, Jerusalem Theater – Sherover Hall, and more. Directed by Nathan Datner, who also stars as Alfieri, alongside Eli Gorenstein, Nilly Tsroya, Audia Yaron, Uri Zalzman, and Gal Popler. Set by Lily Ben Nachshon. Call 04-8814814 or check the website for more information and tickets, more dates keep adding, now extended to July.
The Crucible 3-12 July by The Stage Club, at Goodman Arts Centre Black Box, 90 Goodman Road Block M – Level 1, Singapore. Directed by Musa Fazal. Check here for tickets or see their Facebook page or website for more information.
The Crucible 8 May – 12 July at The Globe Theatre, located on the bank of the River Thames, London (UK), in the Bankside Cultural Quarter, at 21 New Globe Walk, London, UK. Directed by Ola Ince, assisted by Lindsay McAllister, with Gavin Drea, Phoebe Pryce, Hannah Saxby, Jo Stone-Fewings, Bethany Wooding, Steve Furst, Gareth Snook, Howard Ward, Sarah Merrifield, Joanne Howarth, Sarah Belcher, Stuart McQuarrie, Sarah Cullum, Joshua Dunn, James Groom, Molly Madigan, Aisha-Mae McCormick, Scarlett Nunes, and Glyn Pritchard. This marks the first time a modern classic will be performed in the Globe Theatre. The production will be designed by Amelia Jane Hankin, with Renell Shaw as composer, and voice and text by Annemette Verspeak. Call 020 7401 9919 or check their website for more details [priority booking has opened]. Check here to see the teaser trailer on YouTube.
ACTC
Death of a Salesman 19-29 June by American Coast Theater Company (ACTC) at the Lyceum Theater, at Vanguard University, 55 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa, CA. Directed by Oánh Nguyễn, with Jeff Paul, Susan K. Berkompas, Micah Munck, Luke Desmond, Dane Hobrecht, Tony Sutera, Rick Werblin, Ben Green, Gabrielle Paul, and Arabella Chrastina. Set design by Fred Kinney. Call (714) 668-6145 or check the website or Facebook page for more information.
The Price 7-29 June by Two River Theater, in the Joan and Robert Rechnitz Theater, 21 Bridge Avenue, Red Bank, NJ. Directed by Brandon J. Dirden, with Kevin Isola, Karl Kenzler, Andrea Syglowski, and Peter Van Wagner. Set design by Neil Prince. Call 732.345.1400 or check the website for more information. Also of note: The Price Pride Night, 20 June at 7 to 8 p.m. in the library. Join in for a pre-show event for LGBTQ+ people and their allies to come together before enjoying a performance of The Price. Come enjoy light bites and drinks while you mix and mingle at this vibrant and inclusive gathering. Tickets for the 8 p.m. show sold separately. Use code PRIDE for $25 tickets. And there is a trailer you can watch on YouTube too: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bqCrt1l6fTs
The Archbishop’s Ceiling (ran May-June) at the Neauphle-le-Chateau Theater, in Tehran, Iran. Translation by Hassan Maleki. Directed by Mohammad Sadeq Peymanfar, with Mobina Ramezani, Rahim Mehrandish, Soroush Borjaki, Amir Saeid Afshar and Fatemeh Aqa-Ali. No other details available.
Roustabouts Theatre Company
Archbishop’s Ceiling in Tehran
All My Sons 30 June only (new date) by The Roustabouts Theatre Co., in the David & Dorothea Garfield Theatre, San Diego Center for Jewish Culture, 4126 Executive Drive, La Jolla, CA. Directed by Phil Johnson as part of San Diego Center for Jewish Culture’s Great Jewish American Playwright Series, with Teri Brown, Cristyn Chandler, Thom Dougherty, Steve Froelich, Leonardo Romero, Deandre Simmons, Deborah Gilmour Smyth, Tim West and Leonardo Romero. Call (619) 568-5800 or check the website for more details.
Mark Starzynsky as Willy
Teri Jo Ritz as Linda
Rocking Horse Productions
Nate Chateaux as Biff
Joshua Verby as Happy
Death of a Salesman 30 May – 8 June by Rocking Horse Productions, Meeting House, 5658 Main Rd., Williamsville, NY. Directed by Lleigha M. Eichhorn, with Mark Starzynsky, Teri Jo Ritz, Nate Chateaux, Joshua Verby, Rob Swartz, Chris Best, Matt Giangreco, Mark Tramont, Annessa Cotterman, Brian Grim, Molly McGrath, Isabella Ruof, and Jessica Maria Stahr. Call 716-319-0846 or check their website or their Facebook page.
Scottish Ballet’s The Crucible will be performed again in Scotland, touring Aberdeen, Edinburgh and Glasgow from April 17 through 24 May, 2025. Choreographed by Helen Pickett, with Kayla-Maree Tarantolo, Bruno Micchiardi, Jessica Fyfe, Benjamin Thomas, and Xolisweh Richards. First seen in 2018 with modernist sets by Emma Kingsbury and David Finn, and doomy electro-acoustic score by Peter Salem (!) to add to the vibe. Check their website for more information and exact dates and venues.
Exeter College Drama Society
All My Sons 21-24 May by Exeter College Drama Society, Exeter College at Oxford University, Turl Street, Oxford, UK. Directed by Emily White with Tristan Hood, Savannah Brook, Honor Thompson, and Paul Tomlinson. They set the play in the gardens of Exeter College.
All My Sons by Lantern Theatre
All My Sons 9–17 May by Lantern Theatre at St. Peter’s Episcopal Church, Conway, AR. Directed by Rachel McKee, with Brian Larsen, Wendy Shirar, Max Churchwell, Gabrielle Neafsey, Zachary Proctor, Bob and Darby Lytle, Treece Ealy, Maggie McNeary, and Andrew Knudsen. Set design by Vera Proctor. Check the website for more information.
All My Sons 7-16 May on tour in a series of single dates in the area by Open Space Theatre, based in East Anglia, UK. Directed by David Green. They will play at Wingfield Barn (7 May), Southworld arts Centre (8 May), Fisher Theatre, Bungay (9 May), Laxfield Village Hall (10 May), Beccles Public Hall (14 May), Diss Corn Hall (15 May), and The Cut, Halesworth (16 May). Go to the theatre group’swebsite for more information and links/telephone numbers to the different venues.
Cast for Sons by Open Space Theatre
A View from the Bridge 2-18 May by Douglaston Community Theatre, in Zion Church parish Hall, 243-20 Church Street, Douglaston, Queens, NY. Directed by Danny Higgins, with Michael Chimenti, Jaime Nicole Riggs, Cathy Chimenti, Angelo DiBiase, Giovanni Marine, and Steven Gregory. Call 718 885 4785 or checkwebsite and FaceBook pages for more information.
Douglaston Community Theatre
View by Douglaston Community Theatre
The Crucible 15-18 May by The Village Players at the Centre Pluriculturel et Social d’Ouchy (CPO), Lausanne, Switzerland. Directed by Béatrice Muntean and Can Cebeci. Check the website for tickets and more information.
Death of a Salesman 2-18 May by Lincoln Theatre Company, 2351 Walden View Lane, Lincoln, CA. Directed by Patricia Keeling-Haines. Call (916) 409-7030 or check the website for more information.
Death of a Salesman 14-17 May by Tiptoe Productions (a new Oxford student theatre company) at the Michael Pilch Studio, Jowett Walk, Oxford, UK. With Nate Wintraub, Hope Healy, Ollie Gillam, Ezana Betru, Joe Rachman, Cameron Maiklem, and Tristan Hood. Original score by James Pearson. Check ticket source for tickets: only matinees left.
A View from the Bridge on 16 May only by the Workshop Ensemble at the 16th Jos International Theatre Festival that runs from May 16th to May 20th at the Alliance Francaise, West of Mines, in Jos, Plateau State, Nigeria. No other contact details available.
A View from the Bridge 30 April – 2 May by New Ross Drama Workshop at St. Michael’s Theatre, South St, New Ross, Wexford, Ireland. Directed by Margaret Rossiter, with Angelo DiBiase, Jamie Lyster, Nancy Rochford Flynn, Tara Furness, Stephen Rossiter, Pat Murphy, David Walsh, Peter O’Connor, John Caulfield, Kevin Murphy, Nicky Flynn, Kitty Warren and Milo Walsh. Stage design by Marian Rothwell. Call 051-421255 or check their Facebook page for more information or the theatre for tickets.
The Crucible 25-27 April by R’ville Stage Creations, 8 Methodist Hill Road, Conkling Hall, Rensselaerville, NY. With Austin Withers, Meara McTague, Caitlin Van Loan, Caroline Cunningham (Hale), Claire Schelling, Christopher Thorne, Sean Allison, Avinah Lekham, Michele Bertelle, Rachel de Lomg, Amanda Gansky (Cheever), Jenn Lee Healy (Francis Nurse), Owen Valentino, Ross Louie, Ava Cranmer, Valerie Stratton, Laurie Fischer, Lillian McGuire, Matt McGuire, Lyra Rosenblatt, and Grace Bertelle. Call (518) 797-3459 or check the website for more information or get more details on their FaceBook page.
Northwestern College Theatre
An Enemy of the People 10-26 April by Northwestern College Theatre in the Allen Black Box Theatre, 101 7th Street SW, Orange City, Iowa. Directed by Molly Wiebe Faber, with Jack MacGregor, Emily Espinoza, Lily Twaddle, Mackenna Thurman, Micah DeYoung, Ruthie Zimmerman, Liam Nibbelink, George Livingston, and Simon Maggert. Call 712-707-7098 or check thewebsite for more information.
Death of a Salesman 5 March through to 3 May in a new UK tour directed by Andy Arnold with David Hayman, Beth Marshall, Daniel Cahill, Michael Wallace, Benny Young, Gavin John Wright, Simon Donaldson, Charlene Boyd, Stewart Ennis, Fay Guiffo, Bailey Newsome, and Gillian Massey. Set design by Neil Haynes. Opening at the Pavilion Theatre in Glasgow on 5 March. Following its Glasgow dates, the production will visit Birmingham Rep 11-15 March; Festival Theatre in Edinburgh 19-22 March; Lyceum Theatre in Crewe 27-29 March 27; New Theatre in Cardiff from April 1 to April 5, 2025; Palace Theatre in Southend 8-12 April; Gaiety Theatre in Dublin 15-19 April; Wycombe Swan Theatre in High Wycombe 22-26 April 22; and Fareham LIVE 29 April to 3 May. To book any of the shows on the tour, check here.
The Trial/Crucible at Seoul Arts Center
The Trial (The Crucible) 9 -27 April in CJ Towol Theater at 2406 Nambusunhwan-ro, Seocho District, Seoul, South Korea. Directed by Shin Yu-cheong, with Eom Ki-jun and Kang Pil-seok alternating as John Proctor, Park Jung-bok, Ryu In-ah, Nam Myung-ryu, Yeo Seung-hee, Jin Ji-hee, Kim Soo-ro, Park Eun-seok, and Kim Soo-ro (who also serves as a producer). Call 1577-3363 or check the website for more information.
Crucible in Seoul
Crucible by Alpha Psi Omega
The Crucible 10-13 April by Alpha Psi Omega at Middle Tennessee State University (MTSU) in the in the KUC Theater, Murfreesboro, Tennessee. Directed by Malana Harris with Tim Bryant, Rachel Oppmann, Crystal Carrasco, Caleb Heath, and Seth Pratt. Reported in MTSU Sidelines, no sign of it on the MTSU website.
The Crucible 10-13 April by East Stroudsburg University Theatre Department in the Smith McFarland Theatre, Fine and Performing Arts Center, Normal and Marguerite Streets, East Stroudsburg University, East Stroudsburg, PA. Directed by Dr. Narvy, with Andre Perez, Rebekah Hughes, Olivia McLaughlin, Madison Boltz (as Hale), Jesse Carey, Asia Morales, Brian De Los Santos, Elijah Williams, Delia Boney, Lapis Vasquez, Amanda Cusick, Bella Smith, Lacee Thomas, Samuel Huyett, Matthew Ocasio, Tala Vanblarcom (Cheever), Quentin Ricker, Joy Bannister, Quentin Marroquin, Martina Mulbah, Sophia Touti, Elizabeth Hubbard, and Naomi Springer. Set design by Bethanie Watson.Call (570) 422-3694 or check the website for more information.
All My Sons by Actors Theatre
All My Sons 4-13 April by Actors Theatre in the Wind River Theatre at the ARTfactory, 9419 Battle Street, Manassas, VA. Directed by Ahryel Tinker, with Scott Murphy-Neilson, Kimberly Kemp, Andrew Chi, Raeanna Nicole Larson, Chris Beatley, Eleanore Tapscott, Joshua Mutterperl, Devyn Tinker, Anastasia Hanchak, and Noah Delune. Call 703.330.2787 or check the website for more information.
The Crucible 4-12 April by The Depot Theater on the Don Steele Stage, 101 E. Wyatt Earp Blvd, Dodge City, KS. Directed by Lisa Deal with Lewis D. Mize, Laura Mead, Lola Costa, Calleigh Kirkwood, Jore Rodriguez-Lopez, Bradley Lies, Brian Thomas, Geneva Cecil, Nylah Barnes, Nikea Thompson, Lilly McCluskey, Tina Guhr, Robert Cox, Nicole McCluskey, Ashley Flowers, Ben Guhr, Skylar Giessel, Brogan Tweedy, Jake Althouse, and Gayla Rodenbur. Call 620 225 1001 or get tickets from vividseats (selling fast), or check the website for more information.
Death of a Salesman 3-6 April by Spencer Theatre Company in the Peggy Ryder Theatre at the The Hoogland Center for the Arts , 420 S. Sixth St, Springfield, IL. Directed by Director: John Sivak, with Jim Leach, Felicia Coulter, Michael Clair, Mitchell Ladd, John D. Poling, Brandon Davis, John O’ Connor, Katharine Roberts, Dominick Garrison, Eden Lyons, Aster Bowden, Avi McDaniel, and Jamie Tucker. Set Designer by T. David Parker. Call 217-523-2787 or check the website for more tickets and more information.
Salesman by Rec Rooms
Death of a Salesman 13 March-5 April by Rec Room Arts, 100 Jackson, 130C, Houston, TX. Directed by Matt Hune, with David Rainey (Willy), Kaci M. Fannin (Linda), Brandon Carter (Biff), Kendrick Brown (Happy), Jack Young (Charley), Cameron O’Neil (Bernard), Brock Hatton (Howard), Bryon Jacquet (Ben), Heather Hall (Woman), Anna Flynn (Miss Forsythe), Eva Catanzariti (Letta), and Kory Laquess Pullam (Stanley). Set design by Stefän Azizi.For more information, call 713-588-9403 or visit their website. SPECIAL EVENTS: $5 tickets-–Wednesday, 19 March and FORUM NIGHT DISCUSSION Friday, 28 March 28.
The Crucible 21-30 March by Macon Little Theatre, 4220 Forsyth Rd, Macon, GA. Directed by J. P. Haynie. Call 478-471-PLAY (7529) or check the website for more information.
The Crucible [Čarodějnice ze Salemu] 21-23 March by ALM Theatre, in Káznice, Brno, Czech Republic (named after its founders, Antony, Lucie and Marco). These performances will be in Czech, but they plan to also perform in English for the first time soon.
ALM Theatre rehearsing for The Crucible
Troup Enigma/Woodstock
An Enemy of the People 14-30 March by Performing Arts of Woodstock and Troup Enigma, at Mescal Hornbeck Community Center, 56 Rock City Road, Woodstock, NY. Directed by Michael Juzwak, with John Remington, Casey Edwards, Brett Owen, Rick Lange, Joe Bongiorno, Kate Hoffman, Marcus Enderle, Rodyon Rakchev, David Dancyger, Melissa Matthews, Anika Winters, Thomas Webb, Jacob Cote, Patricia Cote, and Hannah Connelly. Call 845.679.7900 or check their website for more information, or click here for tickets.
Albert Lea Community Theatre
All My Sons 13-22 March by Albert Lea Community Theatre, in the Marion Ross Performing Arts Center, 147 N. Broadway, Albert Lea, MN. Co-directed by Christy Fuller and Brian Mattson, with Robert McComas-Wood, Sue Wiersma, Anthony Huisinga, Rachel Hall, Kristan Dye, Brian Mattson, Tony Segura, Dan Montenegro, Kaylynn Rose and Abraham Gonzolas. For tickets call 507-377-4371 or check the website for more information.
All My Sons by Albert Lea Community Theatre
All My Sons 25-29 March by St. Brigid’s Drama Group, at Droichead Arts Center, Stockwell Street, Drogheda, County Louth, Ireland. Directed by Barbara Carr with Niall O’Brien, Barbara Carr, Eoin Murray, Grace Branigan, Dónal Ó Maoláin, Rob Mulroy, Karen Grogan, Paul Kieran, Ellen Neary, and JJ Kieran. Call 041-9833946 or check the Arts Center website for tickets or the drama group website for more information.
Creation of the World by Keene State College
The Creation of the World and Other Business 5-8 March by Keene State College (KSC) in the Redfern Theater at 229 Main Street, Keene, New Hampshire. Call 603-358-2168 or check the website for more information.
The Crucible 7-16 March by Kings Mountain Little Theatre, at the Joy Theatre at 202 S Railroad Ave, Kings Mountain, NC. Directed by Ashley DeMar., with Jeremy Homesley and Mary Grace Keller. Call (704) 730-9408 or check the website for more information.
Classic Theatre of Maryland
The Crucible 7-23 March by Diablo Valley College, 321 Golf Club Rd., Pleasant Hill, CA. Directed by Nicole Hess-Diestler. Call 925 969 2358 or check the website for more information.
Crucible by Classic Theatre of Maryland
The Crucible 27 Feb.-16 March by Classic Theatre of Maryland, 1804 West Street, Suite 200, Annapolis, MD. Directed by Sally Boyett, with Derek Emerson Powell, Shayna Freedman, John Pruessner, Josh Lee, Dexter Hamlett, Mitchell McCollum, Luisa Turner, Heather Burgess, Allison Meyer, Nathan Rosen, Cyrus Mooney, Nancy Krebs, Brian Davis, Mackenzie Koehne, Delaney Jackson, John Willard, Tommy Malek, and Izzy Miller. Call 410-415-3513 or check the website for more information, or take a look at their FaceBook page.
New City Players cast for All My Sons
All My Sons 27 Feb.-16 March by New City Players, at Island City Stage, 2304 N. Dixie Hwy., Wilton Manors, FL. Directed by Jason Peck, with Michael Gioia, Laura Turnbull, Timothy Mark Davis, Caroline Tarantolo, Brandon Campbell, Juan Gamero, Kristi Rose Mills, Carlos Alayeto, Laura Argo, and Desmond Sacks. Set design by Michael McClain. Call 954.376.6114 or check thewebsite for more information. Go to YouTube to watch their official trailer for the show.
Death of a Salesman 27 Feb.-9 March by Manatee Players in their Kiwanis Theater at the Manatee Performing Arts Center, 502 Third Ave. West, Bradenton, FL. Produced by Elliott Raines. Call (941) 748-5875 or check the website for more information–and for tickets.
All My Sons by Company of Ten
All My Sons 28 Feb.-8 March by Company of Ten on the Main Stage at the Abbey Theatre, Westminster Lodge, Holywell Hill, St Albans, UK. Directed by Derek Coe, with Andy Mills, Alison Wright, Chris Vincent, Grace Carson, and Jake Wyeth. Set design by Ian Crawford. Call 01727 857861 or check the website for more information.
Summit Playhouse
The Crucible 21 Feb.-8 March by Summit Playhouse, 10 New England Ave., Summit, NJ. Directed by Kevern Cameron, assisted by Elissa Strell, with Dale Monroe, Jr., Monica Ross, Zachary Conner, Katherine Hope Stelma, Angeline Wedemeier, Luis Silva, Christopher C. Gibbs, Kylah Wilson, Scout Graham, Lucy Comerford, Karen Thornton, Gordon Wiener, Erin Arnold, Sharon Garry, Paul Milord, Robert Loucks, Justin Montanaro, Brian Madden, Terence Burke, Leslie Schwartz, Gordon Wiener, Scarlett LoRe, Ellie Leick, Miranda Montalvo, and Liliana Sanchez. Set design by Christine Petruzzell. Call (908) 273-2192 or check the website for more information.
Village Theater Group
The Price (previews 19-20) then 21 Feb.-30 March by The Village Theater Group at Theatre at St. Clements, 423 West 46th Street, Manhattan, NY. First “Off-Broadway” production. Directed by Noelle McGrath, assisted by Daniel J. Condon, with Bill Barry, Michael Durkin, Janelle Farias Sando, and Cullen Wheeler. Understudies are Benjamin Russell, Monica Lowy, John Palacio, and Joe Bowen. The design team includes production designer Seth Tyler Black, costume and hair designer Bridget McJohn, lighting designer Isaac Winston, and sound designer Andy Evan Cohen. CheckOvation for tickets.
Tron Theatre Company
A View from the Bridge 21 Feb.-15 March at Tron Theatre Company, 63 Trongate, Glasgow, Scotland, UK. Directed by Jemima Levick, with Mark Holgate, Nicole Cooper, Holly Howden Gilchrist, Michael Guest, Reuben Joseph, and Nicholas Karimi. Set and Costume Design by Alex Lowde. Call 0141 552 4267 or check the website for more information. Download the program and check out a short interview with the director on YouTube.
Death of a Salesman 5 Feb.-2 March by The Naples Players, in the Price Studio Theatre, at 701 5th Ave S, Naples, FL. Directed by Marcus Dean Fuller, with Bob Cappetta, Rhonda Davis, Randall Denman, Nathan Eichhorn, Brian Muniz, Luke Jaconis, Tom Rex Michael Schwabauer, Perry Ventro, Angel Everson, Isla Hofmann and Sidney Mixon. Set design by Kenny Duecker. Call 239 263 7990, or check the website for more information.
The Crucible 16 Feb-2 March by Way Off Broadway Theater, 203 W 4th St., Prattville, AL. Directed by Tye Terrell-Devore, with Josh Williams, Bre Gentry, Alex Rikerd, and Tiffany Unique Presley. Call (334) 595-0850 or check here for tickets.
Preston Drama Club “George, Chris, Kate and Joe”
All My Sons 26-Feb.-1 March by Preston Drama Club at the Preston Playhouse, Market St West, Preston, UK. Directed by Christine Odlum, with Ben Perkins, Tara Kennedy, Ed Andrews, Rebecca Moon, Andrew Bottomley, Philip McLauglin, Carol Caine, Ben Percival, Lauren Twist, and Elliot Reynolds. Call 01772 252288 or check the website for more information.
All My Sons 25-28 Feb. by Breffni Players at The Dock, Leitrim Road, Carrick on Shannon, Ireland. Directed by Noel O’Callaghan, with Gerry Farrell, Dympna O’Rourke, Martin Burke, Janet Feeney, Tomás Winston, Brendan Kieran, Edwina Mc Nulty, James Faughnan, Aoife Roddy, and .James Gallagher. Set design by Mary Fagan and John McCarthy (working with a 13-feet of stage space). Go here for tickets and check their FaceBook page for more information.
Rehearsals for All My Sons
The Price 19 Feb.-2 March by Camelot Theatre at 101 Talent Avenue, Talent, OR. Directed by Gwen Overland, with Chuck Isen, Jeff McCamish, Sean Warren and Vicki Richardson. Call 541-535-5250 or check the website for more information.
Camelot Theatre
An Enemy of the People 21-22 Feb. in a staged reading by Department of Theatre at University of Kentucky, in Briggs Theatre, 214 East Main Street, Lexington, KY. Directed by Herman Farrell. Call 859-257-4929 or check the website for more information.
The Crucible 13-22 Feb. by Theatre Guild Valdosta at The Dosta Playhouse, 122 N. Ashley St., Valdosta, GA. Directed by Bryan Layton, assisted by Patti Robertson, with Joshua Joyce, Elizabeth Moore, Marcela Schlote, Josh Robertson, Ben Hawley, Adyson Peterson, Adrian Davis, Paul Kirkland, Eryn Wilson, Megan Raabe, Bonnie Williams, Justin Jacobs, Clay Lee, Megan Crawford, , Sommers Coleman, Makayla Ross, Poppy Walker, Lynnette Worsley, Andrew Thomas, Amelea DeCoudres, Sally Kirkland, Zeke Wilson, T.J. Tillman, Tasha Conrad, and Justin Chandler. Set design by Dana Welch. Call (229) 247-8243 or check the website for more information.
Crucible by Theatre Guild of Valdosta
All My Sons 7-16 Feb. by Little Colonel Players, 302 Mt. Mercy Drive, Pewee Valley, KY. Directed by Clint Gill with Ken Billings, MaryAnn Gramig, Erica Lamb, Jenny Simon Friedenberg, Mike Price, G.B. Dixon, Andrew Skomorowsky, and Andie Helton. Call (502) 241-9906 or check the website for more information.
The Price 19-22 Feb. by St. John Theatre Company, 112 Princess Street, Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada. Directed by Dean Turner. Call (506) 652-7582 or check the website for more information.
St. John Theatre Company
The Price by St. John Theatre Company
All My Sons 19-23 Feb. by Illinois Wesleyan University School of Theatre Arts in the Jerome Mirza Theatre, Bloomington, IL. Directed by Thomas Quinn. Call (309) 556-3232 or check the website for more information.
Illinois Wesleyan University School of Theatre Arts
Salesman by Playmakers Repertory Company
Death of a Salesman 29 Jan–16 Feb. by Playmaker’s Repertory Company, University of North Carolina, in Joan H Gillings Center for Dramatic Art, 120 Country Club Rd., Chapel Hill, NC. Directed by Michael Wilson, with Paul Carlin, Jeffrey Blair Cornell, Susannah Hough, Julia Gibson, Allen Tedder, Matthew Donahue, Samuel Ray Gates, Nate John Mark, Reez Bailey, Elizabeth Dye, Mengwe Wapimewah, and Jadah Johnson. Tickets go on sale this July. Call 919.962.7529 or check the website for more information.
The Crucible 7-8 Feb. by the Sacramento Contemporary Dance Theatre at Sofia, Home of B Street Theatre, 2700 Capitol Avenue, Sacramento, CA. “Following a successful world premiere at The Fringe Festival in Scotland this past August: see Arthur Miller’s classic tale like never before.” Directed and choreographed by Jacob Gutiérrez-Montoya. Call 916-443-5300 or check the theatre website for more information.
All My Sons 24 Jan.-8 Feb. by Curtain Club Theatre, 400 Newkirk Road, Richmond Hill, Ontario, Canada. Directed by Peter Shipston with Phil Dionne, Deanna Rose, George Rideout, Laken Vanderee, Ricar Giachini, Jamie Sherman, Kayla Mouzos, Ian Hemming, Puneet Bajwa, Antonio Cadó, and Aayaan Mathur. Call 905-773-3434 or check the website for more information.
All My Sons by Curtain Club Theatre
Curtain Club Theatre
Red Curtain Foundation of the Arts
A View from the Bridge 17 Jan.-2 Feb. by Red Curtain Foundation of the Arts, 9315 State Ave. #J, Maryville, WA. Call 360 322 7402 or check the website for more information.
A View from the Bridge 24 Jan.-2 Feb. by Hilo Education Arts Repertory Theatre, at East Hawaii Cultural Center, 141 Kalākaua St. Hilo, Hawaii. Directed by Larry Reitzer, with David Greene, Suzenne Seradwyn, Dayva Escobar, Greg Berney, Damien Stack, Saul Rollason, Wilfred Gee and Mike Caputo. Call (808) 961-5711 or check the website for more information.
All My Sons 23 Jan.-2 Feb. by Little Theatre of Fall River, at the Firebarn, 340 Prospect St., Fall River, MA. Directed by Heather Gaffney-Hsu, with Jerry Larkin, Nancy Winokoor, Cam Torres, Emily Rizza, Ian Cooper, Jose Cabral, Moira Costigan-Carraher, Zachary Boulay, Abigail Duboyce, and Rowan Carraher. Call 508 675-1852 or check thewebsite for more information.
Little Theatre of Fall River
A View from the Bridge 17-26 Jan. by Marblehead Little Theatre, 12 School Street, Marblehead, MA. Directed by Kolton Bradley, with Joe La Rocca, Lesley Anderson, Julie Butters, Timothy Brown, Billy Lewand, Patirck Cassidy, Carla Perrota, Eamon Arthur, Jacob Driscoll, Victor Brandalise, Peter Cavicchio, and Sean O’brien. Call 781-631-9697 or check their website for more information.
Death of a Salesman preview on 9th and opening 10 Jan. through to 26th Jan. by Panic Productions at the Colony Theatre, 555 N 3rd St, Burbank, Los Angeles, CA. Directed by Mark Blanchard, with Joe Cortese, Frances Fisher, Cronin Cullen, Robert Smythe, Paul Ganus, Brian Guest, Gary Hudson, Jennifer Olsberg, Scottie Thompson and Chris Ufland. Set design by Justin Huen. Call (818) 558-7000 or check the website for more information.Thompson and Chris Ufland.
Enemy of the People 10-11 Jan. (as part of their table reading series, Off the Page!) by Santa Fe Classic Theater, at Teatro Paraguas, 3205 Calle Marie Santa Fe, NM. Directed by Suzanne Burstall Cross and Emily Rankin. Call (505) 336-0629 or check the website for more information.
Salesman at NAPA
Death of a Salesman 8-12 Jan. in Zia Mohyeddin Theatre at the National Academy of Performing Arts (Napa), V22C+QJP, M.R Kyani Rd, Saddar Civil Lines, Karachi, Karachi City, Sindh, Pakistan. Translated by Mujtaba Zaidi. Directed by Faizan Chawla, with Usama Khan, Safia Bhalaisha, Ashmal Lalwany, Zohair Zubair, Saima Kamal, Aamir Naqvi, Jameel, Waqas Akhter, Awais Khaira, Rana Haider Ali, Hadia Nasir, and Kiran Amin. Call 0315-4560220 or check the townevent website for tickets or their FaceBook page for more information.
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