The following is a list
of productions of Miller's plays during the year of 2001.
This is not an exhaustive
list, but includes all of the productions that came to the attention of
the Miller Society during that year.
- Playing for Time by Aberystwyth University
Department
of Theatre,
Film and Television Studies from December 10th - 13th 2001. For booking
information please check out their website
in the 'what's new' section).
- Focus from 10th October in NYC and L.A., with a
wider
distribution
in later weeks, based on Miller's book and released by Paramount
Classics.
Directed by Neal Slavin, screenplay by Kendrew Lascelles, edited by
Tariq
Anwar. Starring William H. Macy, Laura Dern, Meat Loaf Aday,
David
Paymer. Check out the website
to see a trailer.
- The Creation of The World and Other Business at
The
Theater
at Riverside Church from September 28 to October 21.
- Death of a Salesman at Leicester Haymarket
Theatre,
Leicester,
UK. Previews are 5th, 5th, and 9th October, the play will run
from
October 10-27th. For details contact box office at 0044 (0)
116253
9797 or make a reservation over the internet at
www.leicesterhaymarkettheatre.org.
- All My Sons at The Royal National Theatre, South
Bank, London,
SE1 9PX, in the Lyttelton Theatre. Played in repertoire August
7th
to October 6th. Directed by Howard Davies and starring Laurie
Metcalf,
James Hazeldine, Ben Daniels, Nigel Cooke, Charles Edwards, Alexander
Green,
Aaron Johnson, Beverley Longhurst, Adam O'Sullivan, Madeleine Potter,
Harriet
Thorpe and Stewart Wright. This is a return of the sell-out 2000
production. For more information go to National
Theatre or phone (UK) 020 7452 3000. See above for more
Miller
related events at The National Theatre.
- The Last Yankee by Chicago Equity Theater
Group, at
the Victory Gardens Theatre, 2257 N. Lincoln Avenue, Chicago, IL, July
19th - August 19. Shows Thurs, Fri, and Sat. at 8.30, Sun at
3.30.
Call box office 773 871 3000 for tickets, $22. Starring Roslyn
Alexander,
Sam Perry, Jim Poole, and Cheryl Ross Mitchell. Directed by Michael
Colucci.
Also Broken Glass, Aug. 30th - Sept 30th. Shows
Thur,
Fri, Sat 8:30 pm - Sun 3:30 pm $22. Starring Marjorie Bransfield,
Michael
Colucci, David Wesley Cooper, Laura Donnelly, Jan Ellen Graves and
Philip
Wasik. Directed by Michael Colucci. These plays are part of the
Arthur
Miller Retrospective by The Actors Workshop Theatre and these are
Chicago
premieres of both plays. For more information about the
Miller
Retrospective and/or Actors Workshop Theatre contact: (312) 337-6602,
or
e-mail Michael Colucci.
- The Ride Down Mt. Morgan by Theater J, May
16-June 17
at
the Jewish Community Center's Cecile Goldman Theater, Morris Cafritz
Center
for the Arts, Irwin P. Edlavitch Building, 1529 16th Street, NW,
Washington
DC. Tickets $15-27. Call 1 800 494 TIXS. Directed by
Leigh Silverman. With Edward Gero, Paula Gruskiewicz, Lakesha
Harrison,
Rana Kay, Susan Rome and Thomas Adrian Simpson.
- Broken Glass by West Yorkshire Playhouse, Leeds,
England.
May 4-June 9th. Call +44 113 243 6553 for information, or write
to
West Yorkshire Playhouse, Playhouse Square, Quarry Hill, Leeds, LS 2
7UP,
UK.
- The Man Who Had All the Luckby Williamstown
Theater
Festival.,
July 18-29 at Adams Memorial Theater, 1000 MAin Street, Williamstown,
MA.
Williamstown are producing the first major revival of Miller's first
Broadway
play, directed by Scott Ellis. Tickets will become available by
phone
on June 6th, prior to that mail orders only. Mailing address is
Williamstown
Theater Festival, P.O. Box 517, Williamstown, MA 01267-0517, phone is
413
597 3400. Call 413 597 3399 for more information or go to www.WTFestival.org.
Prices range from$28-43.
- Untitled by Grove Street Playhouse, Tues-Sun.
May
1-6th at
8pm. Grove Street Playhouse, 39 Grove Street, New York City (half
a block west of Sheridan Square). Call 718 728 7908 for
reservations.
This is the American premier of an unpublished work by Miller, by
special
arrangement with Miller. This short play was created in honor of
Våclav Havel's receipt of the Erasmus Prize while he was still in
prison. It will be performed alongside Havel's The Vanek
Plays.
For further information or interviews, please contact co-artistic
Director
David Robinson, who discovered the play, at (732) 548 3905, or e-mail i-589@mindspring.com
- A View From The Bridge by the MBIS Players Tues
Mar.
13,
at Buda Intenational Stage, Tarogato Utca 2-4, Budapest.
- Death of a Salesman by the Garden Suburb Theatre
May
17-19,
at Institute Theatre, Central Square, London, NW 11. Director
Robert
Jayes. Call 0207 723 6609 or check out the website
for more details
- The Crucible by Dean College Theatre up to March
3,
at Dean
College Center for the Performing Arts, School Street, Franklin,
MA.
Phone 508 541 1667.
- Creation of the World and Other Business by the
Port
City
Playhouse group Feb.16-Mar.3, 2001, at Career Center Stage,
T.C.Williams
HS, 3330 King Street, Alexandria, VA. Call 703 824 5619, FAX 703
578 7090. Or e-mail sialy@saic.com
for more details.
- The Price at The Laguna Playhouse January
2-February
4, 2001.
Richard Stein, Executive Director. The Laguna Playhouse, P.O. Box
1747, Laguna Beach CA 92652, 949-497-2787 x 208 FAX
376-8185.
For more information check out their website.