Current and Upcoming Miller Productions

(Link to Archive)

We try to keep this section as up-to-date and comprehensive as possible, and once the production closes the details are moved to the archives section. The productions are listed, as far a possible, in a mostly chronological fashion, so scroll to the bottom for the most current. We include professional and non-professional, and college/university shows, but we do not include school productions (secondary/high school).

Please contact the webmaster if you know of a production of a Miller play not listed here (past or present). The listings below, contain as much as we know about each production, so feel free to send more details if you have them, we try and include dates, location, director, actors, set design, contact information including phone and websites, and any other pertinent information. This site is regularly updated and once a run is complete the production information is switched to the archive. An Enemy of the People is included only when Miller’s translation is being performed, also operatic/balletic versions of his plays are included.

If you need to contact someone about the rights to perform Miller’s plays contact Patrick Herold at United Talent Agency; New York, 888 Seventh Avenue, FL. 7 New York, NY 10106. Phone: +1 (212) 659-2600. In addition, within the US, licenses for most of Miller’s plays can be requested through the Dramatists Play Service, and if you are outside of the US often the place from where you get the scripts deals with such licensing, such as Concord Theatricals. For literary permissions, contact Sarah Chalfant of The Wylie Agency, 17 Bedford Square, London WC1B 3JA, who is Miller’s literary agent. t: 00 44 20 7908 5900 / f: 00 44 20 7908 5901.

If you are looking for a Miller expert to provide a lecture, keynote, seminar or talk-back in conjunction with a production, please contact us and we will try and put you in touch with any scholars in your area.

 


Productions During 2027

Paul Mescal at National Theatre
  • Death of a Salesman 2027 (dates TBA) by National Theatre in their Lyttleton Theatre, South Bank, London, UK. Directed by Rebecca Frecknall with Paul Mescal (rest of cast TBA). Tickets not yet on sale, but for updates check the website.

    Chesapeake Shakespeare Company
  • The Crucible 12 Feb.-7 March by Chesapeake Shakespeare Company, 7 South Calvert Street, Baltimore, MD. Directed by Lise Bruneau. Call 410-244-8570 or check the website for more information.
  • The Crucible 11 Feb.-7 March by Marin Theatre, in Boyer Theatre, 397 Miller Avenue Mill Valley, CA. Call 415.388.5200 or check the website for more information. Performances on Sunday, February 21st and February 28th will have a post-show talkback.

    Marin Theatre

    Scene from the 2026 Citadel Theatre production that is being revived
  • Death of a Salesman 21 Jan.-21 Feb. by Citadel Theatre for the Arts Club Theater Company at their Stanley BFL CANADA venue, 2750 Granville Street, Vancouver, BC, Canada. This is a revival of Citadel’s 2026 production from Edmonton, directed Daryl Cloran. Call 604 687 1644 or check the website for more information.

 

Productions During 2026

  • All My Sons 4-19 Dec. by Town Players of Newtown, Orchard Hill Road, Newtown, CT. Directed by Gus Bottazzi. Call 203-759-8343 or check the website for more information.
  • The Crucible 30 Oct.-1 Nov. as a Readers’ Theater production by The Merc Playhouse, 101 S. Glover Street, Twisp, WA. Call 509.997.7529 or check the website for more information nearer the date.

    Salesman by 1812 Theatre Company

    Levoy Theatre
  • Death of a Salesman 12-18 Oct. by the 1812 Theatre Company at the Helmsley Arts Centre at 1 Meeting House Court, Helmsley, York, UK. Call 01439 771700 or check the website for updates. [Following the initial read-through of the script led by Julie Lomas on Tuesday, 17 February 17 at 7pm, auditions for the production are scheduled to start at 11am on Sunday, 29 March at the Helmsley Arts Centre].
  • Death of a Salesman 2-4 Oct. at Levoy Theatre, 126 North High Street, Millville, NJ. Call 856 327 6400 or check the website for more information.
  • The Crucible 8-18 Oct. by Main Street Productions at the Basile Westfield Playhouse, 220 North Union St., Westfield, IN. Directed by Brent Wooldridge. Call 317 402 3341 or check the website for more information.

Everyman, Liverpool, UK

New Theatre, NSW, Australia

Rockaway Theatre Company
  • Death of a Salesman 19 Sept.-10 Oct. by Liverpool Everyman & Playhouse, Everyman Theatre, 5-11 Hope Street, Liverpool, UK. More details TBA. Call 0151 709 4776 or check the website for more information.
  • A View from the Bridge 4 Aug.-5 Sept. by New Theatre at 542 King Street, Newtown, NSW Australia,  Directed by Louise Fletcher (Lou), who views it as an examination of “the immigrant experience.” Call 02 9519 3403 or check the website or their FaceBook page for more information.
  • The Crucible 29 May-14 June by Rockaway Theatre Company (RTC) in the John Gilleece Theater at Fort Tilden, Building T-4, Gateway National Recreation Area in Breezy Point, Rockaway Park, Queens, NY. Directed by David Risley and Jodee Timpone. Call 718-640-7680 or check the website for more information.
  • The Price 17 April-7 June at Marylebone Theatre, Rudolf Steiner House, 35 Park Road, London, UK. Directed by Jonathan Munby, with Henry Goodman as Gregory Solomon, and Faye Castelow, Elliot Cowan, and John Hopkins as the Franz family. Set design by Jon Bausor. Call 02077237984 or check the website for more details.
  • The Crucible 15-17 May by Winged Ox Players at St. Luke’s Undercroft, 410 North Main Street, Jamestown, NY. Call 716-483-6405 or check the FaceBook page for more information. 
  • Death of a Salesman [Morte di un commesso viaggiatore] 13-24 May at Teatro Argentina, Largo di Torre Argentina, Rome, Italy. Directed by Carlo Sciaccaluga, with Luca Lazzareschi, Pia Lanciotti, Sergio Basile, Andrea Nicolini, Giovanni Arezzo, Silvia Biancalana, Domenico Bravo, Giovanni Cannata, Eletta Del Castillo, Michele De Paola, Riccardo Livermore, and Chiara Sarcona. Set design by Anna Varaldo. Check the website for more information.

Death of a Salesman at Teatro Argentina, starring Luca Lazzareschi

Stratford Festival, Ontario, Canada
  • Death of a Salesman 5 May-24 Oct. in the Avon Theatre for the Stratford Festival, at 99 Downie Street, Stratford, Ontario, Canada. Directed by Dean Gabourie, with Tom McCamus, Lucy Peacock, Joe Perry, Josh Johnston, Matthew Kabwe (Charley), David W. Keeley, Sean Arbuckle, Shane Carty, Michael Louis Johnson, Karthik Kadam, Devin MacKinnon, Krystin Pellerin, Irene Poole, Chick Reid, Ray Strachan (Bernard), Liam Tobin, Nadine Villasin, and Jennifer Villaverde. Set Design by Scott Penner. Call 1.800.567.1600 or check the website for more information.
Cast for Death of a Salesman at Stratford Festival
  • A View from the Bridge 16 April – 17 May at Madrid es Teatro, Calle de los Pajaritos, 7, Retiro, 28007, Madrid, Spain. This is a revival of the Spanish version by Eduardo Galán that was produced earlier this year in Valladolid. Directed by Javier Molina, with José Luis García-Pérez, María Adánez y Ana Garcés, Rodrigo Poisón, Pablo Béjar, Francesc Galcerán, and Manuel de Andres y Pedro Orenes. Set design by Elisa Sanz. Check their website for more information. Also check out the promotional video on YouTube.

    View at Madrid es Teatro
  • A View from The Bridge 9 April-3 May by Silo Theatre, in Q Theatre, Tāmaki Makaurau, Rangatira, Aukland, New Zealand. Directed by Anapela Polata’ivao, with Beulah Koale, Stacey Leilua, Hanah Tayeb, Arlo Green, Semu Filipo, and Jesme Fa’auuga. The visionary production design duo Filament Eleven 11 are apparently reinterpreting Miller’s Brooklyn through a distinctly Aotearoa lens, for the Q stage. Call +64 9 369 5783 or check the website for more information.

    View by Silo Theatre
  • The Crucible 30 April-2 May by Wesleyan University Theater Department in the Center for the Arts, 271 Washington Terrace, Middletown, CT. Directed by Alex Keegan. Call (860) 685-3355 or check the website for more information.
  • Death of a Salesman 23-26 April by Harrison Players, 210 Halstead Ave., Harrison, NY. Directed by Anthony J. Valbiro, with Sean Alexander, Kevin Arthur, Debbie Buchsbaum, George Burns, Daniella Cherner, Dori DeCarlo, Charles Favara, Penelope Golden, Bill Halliburton, Annemarie Josephson, Robert Mulroy, Shris Sheerin and Tom Weppler. Check the website for more information.

    RedBird Theatre Company
  • The Price 9 April-1 May by RedBird Theatre Company at various locations: 9-12 April at The ArtsCenter, 400 Roberson St., Carrboro, NC; 17-19 April at Orange County Arts Commission, Eno Arts Mill, 437 Dimmocks Mill Road, Hillsborough, NC; 25-26 April Shadowbox Studio, 2200 Dominion St., Durham, NC; and 2 May The Ox Theater, 300 Williamsboro St., Oxford, NC. Directed by Derrick Ivey, with Adam Sampieri, Tamara Kissane,​​​ Dale Wolf, Carl Martin. Check their website for tickets to all the shows and more information.
  • The Price 8 April-3 May by Theatrical Outfit in partnership with The Breman in the Balzer Theater at Herren’s, 84 Luckie St. NW, Atlanta, GA. Directed by Matt Torney, with Andrew Benator, Brian Kurlander, Eric Mendenhall and Cara Mantella. Set design by Isabel and Moriah Curley-Clay. Call 678-528-1500 or check the website for more information.
  • The Crucible 3-26 April by Maryland Ensemble Theatre, 31 West Patrick Street, Frederick, MD. Directed by Julie Herber, with Joe Waeyaert, Victoria Davidson, Shea-Mikal Green, Bill Dennison, Jeremy Myers, Jean Rosolino, Katie Martin, Reiner Prochaska, Lucy Campbell, Karli Cole, Candace Claggett and Jen Pagano, with Mallorie Stern, Danielle Carter and Christopher Lange serving as swings. Set design by Cody James. Call 301-694-4744 or check the website for more information.

    Maryland Ensemble
  • Death of a Salesman 26 March-16 June at Zorlu Performing Arts Centre (PAC), Istanbul, Turkey. Directed by Rufus Norris with Es Devlin’s set design from their recent production at the National Theatre. Features an all-star Turkish cast including Halit Ergenç, Zerrin Tekindor, Fatih Artman and Kerem Arslanoğlu. Check the website for more information.

    Salesman in Turkey
  • Death of a Salesman 17-26 April, by Pullman Civic Theatre, Nye Street Theatre, 1220 NW Nye St., Pullman, WA. They are using a contemporary setting from the early 2000s. Their website has no details but here is a link to get tickets, and they have some pictures on their FaceBook page.
  • The Crucible beginning 9-11 April by Suburban Players at British Arts Center, Suipacha 1333, Buenos Aires, Argentina, then a show on 18 April at Semana del Teatro San Isidro, and 24 April-2 May at The Playhouse, Moreno 8, San Isidro. Directed by Simon Cater, with Guillermo Buteler, Clara Romano, Belen Spizzirri, Lucas Sarquiz, Robert Chatfield, Alejandro Solerno, Malena Chater, Agustina López Suárez, David Lear, Carola Alfonzo, Veronica Taylor, Alfonso Balaguer, Néstor Cola-Almeida, Grace Gavin, Alexia Chater, Joaquina Zito, Juan Martin Lami Dozo, Martin Millan, Joe Elverdin, Tim Read, Adrianne Brandon. Stage Manager Pedro Huberman. Check the website for tickets and more information.
    Crucible by Suburban Players

    Anacortes Community Theatre
  • All My Sons 10 April-2 May by Anacortes Community Theatre, 918 M Ave., Anacortes, WA. Directed by Billy Hendrix, with Don Brady, Sydney Brady, Brett Hall, Gina DeLeo-Stamy, Eric Millegan, Ben Clay, Adam Edwards-Bond, Diane Marr Longmire, Glynna Goff, Charlie Buszta and Toben Schneider. Call 360-293-6829 or check the website for more information.
  • Death of a Salesman starts 6 March, official opening 9 April, now extended another two months until 9 Aug. at Winter Garden Theatre, 1634 Broadway, NYC. Directed by Joe Mantello, with Laurie Metcalf, Nathan Lane, Christopher Abbott, Ben Ahlers, K. Todd Freeman as Charley, Michael Benjamin Washington as Bernard, Mary Neely, Jonathan Cake, John Drea, Tasha Lawrence, Joaquin Consuelos, Jake Silbermann, Jack Falahee, Karl Green, Aidan Cazeau, Alexis Bronkovic, Eric Kilpatrick, Brendan Donaldson, and Jake Termine. Set design by Chloe Lamford. Call 212-239-6200 or check the website for tickets. The revival team is envisioning a production that is more abstract and timeless than some productions. “There were really some pretty surprising theatrical ideas in those initial drafts,” Mantello said. “I don’t think he imagined a kind of heightened naturalism — it was much more abstract, and I’m interested in what he was thinking about.” They also plan to have a full-size car on stage! Additionally, Caroline Shaw — the youngest-ever winner of the Pulitzer Prize for Music and a recent Emmy nominee for the Ken Burns documentary Leonardo da Vinci — will compose an original score.