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). Another useful place to check for upcoming productions of plays is the DPS website, where you can search by the playwright to see which plays have been licensed through them for production (both professional and non-professional). The listings below, however, contain more details and generally more up-to-date information. 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 atUnited Talent Agency. 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 2025
All My Sons 13-16 Nov. by Smokehouse Players 1725 S. Smokehouse Trail, Fayetteville, Arkansas. Directed by Billy Chase Goforth, with Tim Gilster, Terry Vaughan, Bryan Guarino, Amy Jones, Juliette Robinson, David Wright, and Lexie, Liam and Patrick Edmunds. Call 479-935-4219 or check their FaceBook page for more information.
The Price 6-16 Nov. by Jewish Theatre of Bloomington, 3210 E 10th St #6522, Bloomington, IN. Directed by Dale McFadden. Call (812) 336-3198 or check their website for updates (venue TBA, tickets go on sale in the summer).
The Globe
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. 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].
Roustabouts Theatre Company
The Price 7-29 June by Two River Theater, 21 Bridge Avenue, Red Bank, NJ. directed by Brandon J. Dirden. Call 732.345.1400 or check the website for more information.
All My Sons 15 June only 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.
Rocking Horse Productions
Open Space Theatre
Death of a Salesman 30 May-8 June by Rocking Horse Productions, Meeting House, 5658 Main Rd., Williamsville, NY. Call 716-319-0846 or check their website or their Facebook page (as their website needs updating).
All My Sons 7-16 May on tour in a series of single dates in the area by Open Space Theatre. 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’s website for more information and links/telephone numbers to the different venues.
A View from the Bridge 2-18 May by Douglaston Community Theatre, in Zion Church parish Hall, 243-20 Church Street, Douglaston, Queens, NY. Call 718 885 4785 or check website and FaceBook pages once they’ve been updated.
Death of a Salesman 2-18 May by Lincoln Tree Company, 2351 Walden View Lane, Lincoln, CA. Call (916) 409-7030 or check the website for more information.
Douglaston Community Theatre
The Crucible 25-27 April by R’ville Stage Creations, 8 Methodist Hill Road, Conkling Hall, Rensselaerville, NY. Call (518) 797-3459 or check the website for more information. Auditions being held on 17 and 19 Feb., get more details on their website or on the Conkling Hall 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, and first seen in 2018 with modernist sets and doomy electro-acoustic score to add to the vibe. Check their website for more information and exact dates and venues.
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. Call 712-707-7098 or check the website for more information.
Death of a Salesman 11-13- April by Augustana Collaborative Theatrical Society (ACTS) in the Edith Mortenson Center, Augustana University, 2112 S. Grange Avenue, Sioux Falls, SD . Call 605.274.5213 or check the website for more information.
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. Call (570) 422-3694 or check the website for more information.
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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 thewebsite for more tickets and 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.
Actors Theatre
ALM Theatre rehearsing for The Crucible
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.
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, March 19, 2025 and FORUM NIGHT DISCUSSION Friday, March 28, 2025
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.
Troup Enigma at Performing Arts of Woodstock
Albert Lea Community Theatre
All My Sons by 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.
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 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.
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. Check Ovation for tickets.