ARCHIVE III--PRODUCTIONS

This ongoing database has been collecting information on Miller productions around the globe since 1999. The current year's completed productions and those from the past year are listed here, and you can access tables listing previous years back to 1999 from the table at the bottom of the page.

During 2013
  • Death of a Salesman 3-4 May by The Palace Players, 19 Utica Street, Hamilton, NY. Directed by Alessandro Trinca, with Rick Signorelli Linda Laporte-Stoodley, Nick Preuninger, and Sean McNichol. Call 315-824-1420 or check the website.
  • Broken Glass 2-4 May by WilliamsTheater in the Adams Memorial Theater, Williamstown, MA. Directed by David Eppel, with John Chandler Hawthorne, Alex Foucault, and Elizabeth Stern. Set design by Cate McCrea. Call (413) 597-2425 or check the website.
  • Enemy of the People 23-28 April by Ithaca College Theater at Hoerner Theater in Dillingham Center, Ithaca, NY. Directed by Robert Moss, with Dan Berlingeri. Call (607) 274-3224, or check the website.
  • Death of a Salesman 19-28 April, by Toledo Repertoire Theatre, 16 10th Street, Toledo, OH. Directed by F. Scott Regan, with Michael Searle. Call (419) 243-9277 or check the website. The roles of Biff and Happy will be played with double actors—young and older.
  • All My Sons 22-27 by Hebden Bridge Little Theatre, Holme Street, Hebden Bridge, UK. Directed by Vaughn Leslie. Call 01422 843907 or check the website.
  • All My Sons 12-27 April by Kent County Theatre Guild, at Patchwork Playhouse, 140 Roosevelt Ave., Dover, Delaware. Directed by John Muller, with Steve Caporiccio, Brandon Twilley, Patti Gatto, Samantha Simpson, Will McVey, Dennis McGeady, Terri Thompson, Mike Polo, Joanne Moran and Dylan Moran. Call (800) 838-3006 or check the website.
  • All My Sons 19-21 April, by American International College, in Ester B. Griswold Theater, 1000 State Street, Springfield, MA. Directed by Frank Borrelli, with Brian Wheeler. Check the website for more details. Performances are free.
  • Death of a Salesman 11-21 April by Richmond Hill Players at Barn Theater, Geneseo. Directed by with James Fairchild, with James Driscoll, Dana Moss-Peterson, Bill Hudson, Jackie Skiles, Nathan Johnson, Ann Keeney-Grafft, Stacey McKean-Herrick, Justin Raver, Bruce Carmen, Bryan Woods, Josh LeFebvre, Colona and Molly McLaughlin. Set design by Mike Skiles. Call 309-944-2244 or check the website.
  • Death of a Salesman 12-20 April by Lake Superior Community Theater, at William Kelley High School, 137 Banks Blvd., Silver Bay, MN. Directed by Paul Deaner, with George Starkovich. Call 218 220 0682 or check the website.
  • Elegy for  Lady 14-15 April by Fishtank Performance Studio, at Birdies, 116 West 18th Street, Kansas City, MO. Directed by Heidi Van, with Peregrine Honig, and Bob Paisley. Same production appeared earlier this month in a more traditional staging at the American Dreams Theatre Festival in Uppsala, Sweden. This production is being presented in a local lingerie store.Check the website for information.
  • “A Six Pack of Miller.” 2-14 April by Mad Horse Theater Company, at The Hutchins School, 24 Mosher Street, South Portland, ME 04106. A staged theater reading in rotating repertory of six of Miller’s best known plays. 2-3 April is The Price, 4-5 April is All My Sons, 6-7 April is Death of a Salesman, 9-10 April After the Fall, 11-12 April A View from the Bridge, and 13-14 April The Crucible. Call 207.730.2389 or check the website for more information.
  • Death of a Salesman 10-14 April by Saginaw Valley State University, Malcolm Field Theatre for Performing Arts, 7400 Bay Kochville, MI. Directed by Steven C. Erickson, with David Ryan, and Eric Lewis Johnson. Call 989-964-4261 or check the website.
  • The Crucible 9-13 April by Catawba College Theatre Department in Hedrick Theatre, Catawba College, 2300 W. Innes Street, Salisbury, NC. Directed by Kurt Corriher, with Eric English, Katie Carpenter, Craig Kolkebeck, and Sydney Berk. Call 704-637-4481, or check the website.
  • The Crucible 10-13 April by Tell Tale Theatre, Roscoe Lane, Static Gallery, Liverpool, UK. Call 0871 220 0260, or check the website.
  • All My Sons 4-13 April by McMurry University Theater Department at Ryan Little Theatre, 1642 Sayles Blvd. at Hunt Street, Abilene, TX. Directed by David Ainsworth, with David Remschel. Call 793-3889, or check the website.
  • The Crucible 11-13- April by Tabor College Theater Department in Lorenz Administration Building, Tabor College, 400 South Jefferson, Hillsboro, KS. Directed by Judy Harder, with Thomas Batista, Andrea Acker, Nolan Dirks, Micah Leake, Allie Jost, Robert Howell, and Kruze Sanders. Call 620-947-3121, ext. 1033, or check the website.
  • The Crucible 3-13 April by The Mask Theatre in St John the Baptist Church, Cathedral Square, Peterborough, UK. Directed by Emma Goldberg, with Carl Perkins, Florence Dalton, Roisin McCay, Saskia Davis, Nick Gibbs, and Tom Fox. Tickets online, or check the theater website.
  • The Price 29 March-7 April by Cinnabar Theater, 3333 Petaluma Blvd. North at Skillman Lane,  Directed by Director Sheri Lee Miller, with John Shillington, Madeleine Ashe, Charles Siebert, and Samson Hood. Set design by David Lear.
    call 707.763.8920 check the website.

  • Death of a Salesman 7- 23 March by Grand Theater, 1575 South State Street, Salt Lake City, UT. Call : 801-957-3322 or check the website.
  • All My Sons 8-23 March by The Village Players of Hatboro, 401 Jefferson Ave., Hatboro, PA. Directed by Bob DeMarco, with Amanda Klein, Zach Palmer, Bob Petrik, Christopher Applegate and Bonnie Kapenstein, Matthew Danihel, LeighKaren Labay and Kristen Hannings. Call 215-675-6774 or check the website.
  • All My Sons 1-23 March at The Ridgefield Theater Barn, 37 Halpin Lane, Ridgefield, CT. Directed by Debbie Levin, with Gabriel Gordon, Will Jeffries, Paulette Layton, Chris Luongo, Robyn Mortiboys, Stephen Ross, Eric Schuster, Nancy Sinacori, Alexis Vournazos and Dianna Waller. Call 203.431.9850 or check the website.
  • All My Sons 7-10 March by Windham Theatre Guild in the Burton Leavitt Theatre, 779 Main Street, Willimantic, CT. Call 860-423-2245 or check the website.
  • Death of a Salesman 8-17 March, by Black Arts and Cultural Center at the Epic Theatre, Epic Center, 359 S. Kalamazoo Mall, Kalamazoo, MI. Directed by Buddy Hannah, with Sid Ellis, Marc Wilson, Javon Vincent, and Marian Thornton. Call 269-349-1035 or check the website [all black cast].
  • All My Sons 22 Feb.-17 March at Adobe Theater, 9813 4th St. NW, Albuquerque, NM. Directed by James Cady, with Phil Shortell, Matthew Van Wettering, Lorri Oliver, and Jessica Barkl. Call 505 989 9222 or check the website.
  • The Crucible 12-15 March (Preview 11 March) by North Lake College Theatre, Irving, Texas. Directed by Alice Butler, with Kamen Casey, Andrea Mesa, Inez Gregg, Travis Ashley, and Teddy Harrison.
  • An Enemy of the People 14-24 Feb. by Saint Joseph University’s Theatre Company in the Bluett Theater in Post Hall, Saint Joseph’s University, 5600 City Ave., Philadelphia, PA. Directed by Laura Grace Patillo. Call 610) 660-1181 or check the website.
  • The Crucible 7-23 Feb. by Toy Factory at Drama Centre in Singapore. Directed by Rayann Condy, with Julie Wee, Sharda Harrison, Matt Grey, Timothy Nga, Rodney Oliveiro, Marc Valentine and Jean Toh.
  • Death of a Salesman 18 Jan.-10 Feb. 2013 by Kansas City Repertory Theatre, in Spencer Theatre, 4949 Cherry Street, Kansas City, MO. Directed by Eric Rosen. Call 816-235-2700 or check the website.
  • All My Sons 8-26 Jan. Ottawa Little Theatre, Kind Edward Ave., Ottawa, Canada. Directed by Joan Sullivan Eady, with Mike Kennedy, Cheryl Jackson is an effective counterpoint, while Patrick McIntyre, and Anne van Leeuwen. Set design by Tom Pidgeon. Call 613-233-8948 ext. 1, or check the website.
During 2012
  • Death of a Salesman 15 Nov. -8 Dec. by Firehouse Theatre Project, 1609 West Broad Street, Richmond, Virginia. Call (804) 355-2001 or check the website.
  • All My Sons 3 Nov.-1 Dec. The Keegan Theatre, Church Street Theater in Washington, DC. Directed by Susan Marie Rhea, with Kevin Adams, Sheri S. Herren, Peter Finnegan, Kevin Hasser, Brad Smith, Brianna Letourneau, Cate Brewer, Michael Innocenti, and Allison Corke. Call (703) 892-0202 or check the website.
  • The Crucible 6-24 Nov. as part of Bay Street Theatre’s Literature Live! series, at Long Wharf, Sag Harbor, NY. Directed by Murphy Davis. Call 631-725-9500 or check the website.
  • The Crucible 9-24 Nov. by Passionfool Theatre Co., at the Arts Project theatre, 203 Dundas St., London, Ontario, Canada. Directed by Justin Quesnelle, with  Eva Blahut, James Butler, Johnny Bobesich, John Gerry, Stephen Holmes, Anna Houle, Chirs Kevill, Chris McCauley, William Meaden, Megan Moorhouse, Isabelle Nagel, Emma Ratcliffe, Carlyn Rhamey, Michael Rooyakers, Sarah CE Stanton, Carol Robinson Todd, Saidat Vandenberg, David Wasse, and Jeff Werkmeiste. Stage design by Sarah Abbott. Call 519-642-2767 or check the website.
  • The Crucible 16-18 Nov. by Mount Mercy University, in McAuley Theater, Mount Mercy University, Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Directed by Nich Radcliffe. This will be produced in the round. Call 319-363-8213 ext. 1229, or check the website.
  • The Crucible 9-17 Nov. by Lehigh University, in Zoellner Arts Center, 420 East Packer Avenue, Bethlehem, PA. Directed by Kashi Johnson. Call (610) 758-3640 or check the website.
  • The Crucible 8-17 Nov. by DePauw University Theater, Green Center for the Performing Arts, Greencastle IN. Directed by Susan Anthony, with David Cryer, Jack Randall Earles, and Larry Sutton. Call 765) 658-4827 or check the website.
  • Broken Glass 14 Oct.-18 Nov. at Redtwist Theatre, 1044 W. Bryn Mawr, Chicago, IL. Directed by Michael Colucci & Jan Ellen Graves, with Michael Colucci, Jacqueline Grandt, Neal Grofman, Molly Lyons, Mike Nowak, and Robyn Okrant. Set design by Joe Schermoly. Call 773 728 7529 or check the website.
  • The Crucible 7-11 Nov. by Rust Flexible Theatre, River Campus, Southeast Missouri State University, 518 S. Fountain St., Cape Girardeau, MO. Directed by Amy Fritsche with Andrew Gehrlin, and Sami Gross. Call 573 651-2265, or check the website.
  • The Price 30 Oct.-10 Nov. by Archway Theatre, Horley, Surrey, UK. Directed by Jenifer Steward. Call 0844 8700 887 or check the website.
  • All My Sons 5-10 Nov. by Lace Market Theatre, Halifax Place, Nottingham, UK. Call 0115 950 7201 or check the website.
  • Incident at Vichy 19 Oct.-10 Nov. at Danville's Village Theatre by The Role Players Ensemble, 233 Front St., Danville, CA. Directed by Eric Fraisher Hayes. Call 925-314-3400 or check the website.
  • All My Sons 26 Oct.-10 Nov. by Coal Creek Community Theatre, Louisville Center for the Arts, 801 Grant St. Louisville, CO. Directed by Stephany Roscoe. Call 303-665-0955 or check the website for more information.
  • A View From The Bridge 21-24 Nov. by Axbridge Community Theatre, Axbridge Town Hall, UK. Directed by John Bailey. Call 01934 732822, or check the website.
  • The Crucible 15-17 Nov. University of East Anglia, UK. Directed by Cameron Tucker. Call 01603 508050.
  • The Crucible (Ward’s opera) 9-11 Nov. by University of Connecticut’s Opera Theatre at Storrs Congregational Church Meeting House on UConn’s Storrs, CT campus. Directed by Jeffrey McEvoy, with Ryan F. Burns, Jan Zimmerman and Emily Sanchez. Conducted by Willie Anthony Waters. For the Friday showing there will be a pre-performance lecture by Dr. Brenda Murphy at 6:45 p.m. For Sunday’s showing Dr. Gabriel Miller of Rutgers University will be hosting a pre-performance lecture at 2:15p.m. Call 860-486-2684.
  • The Crucible 25-27 Oct. by Wycliffe Drama Group at Lutterworth College, Bitteswell Road, Lutterworth, Leicestershire, UK. Directed by Mary McDermott, with Annie Morris, Olivia Mann, Becky Harwood, Darcy Conway. Contact for tickets, or check the website for more information.
  • Death of a Salesman 23 Oct – 3 Nov. a return of the recent Belvoir St Theatre production (same star, different upporting cast), at Theatre Royal, Sydney, Australia (then to tour to the Geelong Performing Arts Centre later in November). Directed by Simon Stone, with Colin Friels, Blazey Best, Patrick Brammall, Genevieve Lemon, Steve Le Marquand, Hamish Michael, Pip Miller, and Luke Mullins. Call 612 9699 3444 or check the website for more information. In the earlier production, Stone had cut the requiem scene, and changed Willy’s suicide from a car “accident” to death from gassing—Miller’s agent has insisted that the requiem scene be reintroduced for this revival for the rights to  be granted.
  • The Crucible 26 Oct.-4 Nov. by Kaua'i Community College Performing Art's Center, Lihu’e, Kauai , Hawaii. Directed by Dennis McGraw with Edwin Furumoto, Sara Morimoto, Kilinoe Garcia, Savanah Frisk, Mary Mullins, Megan Scholl, Cody Palmer, Ellie Valentino, Angela Dunsmoor-Connor, Nick Trpkovski, Brittany Hale, Logan Baptiste, Connor McGrath, Abby Delavega, Tyler Elwin, Riley Young, Brandon Elwin, Sara Morimoto, Semisi Osamu, Kailer Scopacasa, Keri Silva, Cory Ritter and Zack Silva. Call 651-2417 or check the website for more detail.
  • The Crucible 26 Oct.-3 Nov. by Fancy Pants Theater, 246 N. Kalamazoo Mall, Kalamazoo, MI. Co-directed by Carol Zombro and Benjamin Hooper with Brishen Miller, Kelsey Foster-Goodrich, Megan Schwark, and Leward Fluty. Email or check the website for more detail.
  • The Price 6 Oct.-3 Nov. by The B Street Theatre, 2711 B Street, Sacramento, CA. Directed by Buck Busfield, with David Silberman, Elisabeth Nunziato, David Pierini and Brian Dykstra. Call 916.443.5300 or check the website.
  • The Man Who Had All the Luck 24 Sept.-8 Nov. by Sell a Door Theatre Company and Mull Theatre, touring Scotland and London. Opening at the Mull Theatre then touring across the Highlands and Islands for two weeks. In October they visit mainland Scotland, including the Aberdeen Lemon Tree, St Andrew Byre, Brunton Theatre, Cumbernauld Theatre and Greenock Arts Guild. The production visits London for a week at the Greenwich Theatre at the end of October, and concludes in Peebles in Nov. Directed by David Hutchinson, with Edward M Corrie, Karen Bartke, Stephen Bisland, John Clyde, Richard Morse, Chris Anderton, Kenny Blyth and Megan Pitt. Set design by Richard Evans. Check the web page for tour dates and ticket information.
  • Death of a Salesman 12 Oct.-4 Nov. at Covina Center for the Performing Arts, 104 N. Citrus Ave., Covina, CA. Directed by Steve Julian, with Jody St. Michael, Jill Gerber, Shawn Vena, Chad Goodwin. Set design by Maureen Weiss. Call 626-331-8133 ext. 1 or check the website.
  • The Crucible 1-3 Nov. by King College’s Theatre Program at the Paramount Center for the Arts, Bristol, TN. Directed by Elizabeth Dollar, with Glory Allison, Joshua Bartosch, Chip Hanks, Tinsley Long, Trung Phan, Natasha Trombly, and Wayne Thomas. Set design by Christopher Slaughter. Call (423) 274-8920 or check the Paramount website, or King College. There will also be a special performance for area high schools at 10 a.m., Nov. 2. For information or to reserve seats for the school performance, email Dollar at eldollar@king.edu  or call her at (423) 652-4839.
  • The Crucible 18-30 Oct. by Groundlings Theatre Company, 42 Kent Street, Portsmouth, UK. Directed by Richard Stride. Call 023 9273 7370 or check the website.
  • The Crucible 18-27 Oct. by Good Company Theater at the theater at South Congregational Church, 242 Salmon Brook St., Granby, CT. Call 860-913-1966, or check the website.
  • Broken Glass 18-27 Oct. Hilberry Theatre, Wayne State University, Detroit, IL. Director by Bilha Birman-Rivlin with Michael Gingerella, Tiaja Sabrie, Myles DeLeeuw, Michael Fisher, Kelly Robinson, and Luke Rose. Set design by Christa Tausney. Call (313) 577-2972, or check the website.
  • The Crucible 13-21 Oct. by interACT Theatre Productions at Burgdorff Center for the Performing Arts, 10 Durand Road, Maplewood, NJ. Directed by Nicholas J. Clarey with Erik Gaden, Susan Holtz and Christine Gaden (both cast as Elizabeth), Walter Zimmerman, Shawn Kane, Ian O'Connell, Dora Kianovsky, Sally Jayne, Shona Roebuck, Holly Lehren, Elyssa Nielsen, and Shiva Kiania. Call (973)-544-8489, or check the website.
  • Death of a Salesman 5-21 Oct. by The Ti-Ahwaga Community Players, Ti-Ahwaga Performing Arts Center, 42 Delphine St., Owego, NY. Directed by James Osborne, with Greg Fusare, Deb Schaaf, Ryan Kay, and Stephen Marquardt. Call 687-2130 or check the website.
  • A View From The Bridge 16-20 Oct. by Deep End Theatre at Cheltenham's Playhouse Theatre, Bath Rd., Cheltenham, UK. Directed by John Shirley. Call 01242 522852 or check the website.
  • Enemy of the People 5-20 Oct. by Weekend Theater, corner of 7th and Chester Streets, Little Rock, AK. Directed by Ralph Hyman, with Tony Spicer, and Byron Taylor. Call 501.374.3761 or check the website.
  • Death of a Salesman 11-27 Oct. by Peach Theatre at Maidment Theatre, University of Auckland, New Zealand. Directed by Jesse Peach, with George Henare, Catherine Wilkin, Ian Hughes, and Richard Knowles. Call or check the website. Call +64 9 308 2383 or check the website.
  • Death of a Salesman  28 Sept.-28 Oct. Alley Theater, 615 Texas Avenue, Houston, TX. Directed by Gregory Boyd, with James Black, Josie de Guzman, Zachary Spicer, and Jay Sullivan. Designed by Hugh Landwehr. Call 713.220.5700 or check the website. N.B. Early performances have been cancelled, others will be rescheduled with Glenn Fleshler replacing James Black, who has had to back out due to illness.
  • The Crucible 28 Sept.-20 Oct. by Greenbrier Valley Theatre, 113 E. Washington St. in Lewisburg. Call 304-645-3838, or check the website.
  • An Enemy of the People (Miller’s version) 19 Sept.-21 Oct. by Baltimore CenterStage, 700 North Calvert Street, Baltimore, MD. Directed by Kwame Kwei-Armah. Call 443.552.5508, or check the website.
  • Broken Glass 12-20 Oct. Roger Williams University Theater, Bristol, RI. Call 401 254 3626, or check the website.
  • All My Sons 11-20 Oct. by Greystone Theatre in Emrys Jones Theatre, University of Saskatchewan, Canada. Directed by Pamela Haig Bartley, with Chris Donlevy and Jacqueline Block. Call 306 966-5188 or check the website.
  • The Crucible 10-13 Oct. by Marshall Theatre Alliance,  at the Joan C. Edwards Performing Arts Center, Marshall University Department of Theatre, One John Marshall Drive, Huntington, WV. With Chase Likens. Call 304-696-ARTS (2787), or check the website.
  • A View From the Bridge 10-13 Oct. at the Oxford Playhouse, Beaumont Street, Oxford, UK, by University of Oxford Student Company, and Broken Lyre Productions. Directed by Rebecca Kinder, with Marie Findlay, Lauren Hyett and Ed Barr-Sim. Call 01865 305305 or check the website.
  • Death of a Salesman 8 Sept.-6 Oct. by Soulpepper Theater, at Young Centre for the Performing Arts, 50 Tank House Lane, Toronto, Canada. Return of the 2010 production. Directed by Albert Schultz, with Joseph Ziegler, Nancy Palk, Ari Cohen and Mike Ross. Call 416-866-8666 or check the website.
  • The Price 21-30 Sept. by Sea View Playwrights Theatre, in Chapel Theatre, 460 Brielle Ave., Sea View, Staten Island, NY. Directed by Helene Montagna, with Bryan Russo, Frank Nigro, Dina Buccafusco, and Mike Milione. E-mail for more information.
  • All My Sons 14-30 Sept. by Gainville Community Playhouse at the Vam York Theater, 4039 NW 16th Blvd., Gainville, FL. Directed by Margery Pierson, with Michael Martinez-Hamilton, Josh Ludlam, Jolene Sayers and Erin Silverman. Call 352 376-4949 or check the website.
  • A View from the Bridge 7-23 Sept. by Richland Players, at The Players Theater, 610 The Parkway, Richland, WA. Directed by Joyce Bean, with Jeff Schlicher, Michael Thomas, Crystina Feduk, Christy Batayola, Eric Eberle and Mark Miranda. Call (509) 943-1991, or check the website.
  • The Crucible 19-29 Sept. by Looking Glass Theatre at Open Air Theatre in Abington Park Museum Courtyard, Northampton, UK. Directed by Jonathan Duff. Designed by Paul Beasley. Call 07711 540546 or check the website.
  • All My Sons 24 Aug-29 Sept. By The Masquers Playhouse, 105 Park Place, Point Richmond, CA. Directed by Dennis Lickteig, with Reuben Alvear II, Jacqui Herrera, Joseph Hirsch, Marilyn Hughes, David Irving, Steph Peek, Carina Lastimosa Salazar and Louis Schilling. Call 510-232-4031 or check the website.
  • The Crucible 25 Jul.-22 Sep. at Young Centre for the Performing Arts, Soulpepper Theatre, 50 Tank House Lane, Toronto, Canada. Directed by Albert Schultz, with Akosua Amo-Adem, Derek Boyes, Courtney Ch'ng Lancaster, Oliver Dennis, Patricia Fagan, Stuart Hughes, Hannah Miller, and Joseph Ziegler. Set design by Lorenzo Savoini. Call 416-866-8666 or check the website.
  • All My Sons 6-15 Sept. by Mixed Salad Productions for Adelaide Repertory Theatre, Arts Theatre at 53 Angas St, Adelaide, Australia. Directed by Dave Simms, with Julie Quick, Ben Brooker, Peter Davies, and James Edwards. Call  8212 5777, or check the website.
  • Incident at Vichy 20 July-8 September by Sierra Madre Playhouse, 87 W. Sierra Madre Blvd., Sierra Madre, CA. Directed by Barbara Schofield with David Kieran, Barry Saltzman, Rendon Ramsey, Matt Dodge, Colin Campbell, Andy Scott Harris, and Richard Michael Knolla. Set design by Barbara Schofield and Don Bergmann. Call (626) 355-4318 or check the website.
  • A View from the Bridge 26 July-2 Sept. by Mendocino Theatre Company, 45200 Little Lake Street, Mendocino CA. Directed by Bob Cohen with Michael Rossetti, Pauline Rusert, Nicole Paravicini, Skyler Thomas, Adam David Jones, and David Woolis. Set design by John Connole. Call 707-937-4477 or check the website for more information.
  • The Crucible 16 Aug.- 2 Sept.  by Flock Theater, for ten days on the grounds of the Hempsted Houses in New London, then four more performances at Connecticut College Arboretum, New London, CT. Directed by Michael Langlois, with Ed Phillips, and Melissa Buriak. Call (860) 443-3119, or check the website.
  • All My Sons 20 July-2 Sept. by Dreamhouse Theater Company at the Jet Theatre, 5126 Lankershim Blvd., North Hollywood, CA. Directed by Alex Sol, with Ronald Quigley, Caroline Westhemer, Patrick Cavanaugh, Jacqueline Hickel, Ross Kramer, Brad MacDonald, Leona Britton, Lukas Bailey, Autumn Withers and Max Salinger. Set Designed by Ronald Quigley. Call 818 745 7331 or check the website.
  • Incident at Vichy 24-26 August as a staged reading by Actors Studio of Newburyport at The Tannery, 50 Water St. Newburyport, MA. Call 978-465-1229 or check the website.
  • All My Sons 10-25 Aug. by Sandgate Theatre, at Sandgate Town Hall, Seymour Street, Sandgate, Queenland, Australia. Directed by Christine Linning, with David Corrie, Brendon Beltrame, Glenda Lawrence, and Charlotte Moutrey. Call (07) 3869 2099 or check the website.
  • All My Sons 10, 12 Jan., 2-4 Feb. and 11 March (other dates TBA—should run through to the Fall) by Cameri Theater, 19 Shaul Hamelech Boulevard, Tel Aviv, Israel (performing at Haifa Theater earlier in January, call (04) 860- 0500 or check the website). Directed by Moshe Naor, with Leora Rivlin, Natan Detner, Yishai Golan and Efrat Arnon. Call  03-606-0960 or check the website (it’s in Hebrew).
  • All My Sons 19 July-4 Aug., by Barrington Stage Company, 30 Union Street, Pittsfield, MA. Directed by Julianne Boyd with Jeff McCarthy, Lizbeth Mackay, Josh Clayton, and Rebecca Brooksher. Set design by David Barber. Call 413 236-8888 or check the website.
  • Death of a Salesman 23 June-12 Aug. by Belvoir St Theatre, 25 Belvoir St, Surry Hills, NSW, Australia. Directed by Simon Stone, with Colin Friels, Toby Schmitz, Genevieve Lemon, Emily Barclay, and Mitchell Butel. Call 612 9699 3444 or check the website for more information.
  • The Crucible 7 June-14 July by Dollar Bill Productions at Elephant Stages' Lillian Theater, 1076 Lillian Way, Los Angeles, CA. Directed by Bill Voorhees, who will play Proctor, with Lauren Dobbins Webb, Anthony Brackman, Jessicah Neufeld, and David Ross Paterson. Set design by Joel Daavid, lighting and sound by Matt Richter. Check the website for tickets.
  • Death of a Salesman 25 May-20 July by Actors Theatre of San Francisco, 855 Bush Street, San Francisco, CA. Directed Keith Phillips, with Christian Phillips and Carole Robinson. Call 415.345.1287 or check the website.
  • All My Sons 2 June-7 July, by Circa Theatre, 1 Taranaki St, Wellington, New Zealand. Directed by Susan Wilson, with Jeffrey Thomas, Emma Kinane, Richard Dey, Jessica Robinson, Martyn Wood, Erin Banks, Gavin Rutherford, and Christopher Brougham. Set design by John Hodgkins. Call 04 801 7992 or check the website.
  • The Crucible 5-7 July at the Unity Theatre, Liverpool, UK. Directed by Nick Rogers with Merseyside Academy of Drama. Call  0845 3710792 for more information.
  • The Crucible 3-7 July at Monomoy Theatre, Chatham, MA. Directed by Shelley Delaney, with Jay Stratton, Marissa Wolf, Emily Williams, Caitin Wilayto, Joel Stigliano, Dennis Lee Delaney and Christopher Young. Set design by Brad Caleb Lee. Call 508-945-1589, or check the website.
  • The Price 22 June-1 July by Teaneck New Theatre (TNT), at the Hackensack Cultural Arts Center, 39 Broadway, Hackensack, NJ. Directed by Peter Colletto. Call 201-692-0200 or check the website.
  • A View from the Bridge 13-23 June by Loft Theater Company, in Loft Theatre, Victoria Colonnade, Leamington Spa, UK. Directed by William Wilkinson, with Tim Willis, Wendy Morris, Katharine Bayley, William Francis, Chris Gilbey-Smith, and Michael Rayns. Call 0844 493 4938 or check the website.
  • A View from the Bridge 1-24 June, by Cabrillo Playhouse, 202 Avenida Cabrillo, San Clemente, CA. Directed by Bruce Gilman, with Rick Kerrigan, Jennifer Golden, Emily Lappi, Arash Aiinehsazian, Anthony Baratta, and Jeremy Golden. Call 949-492-0465 or check the website.
  • All My Sons 8-17 June by the Denton Community Theatre, 214 West Hickory Street, Denton, Texas. Call 1-800-733-7014 or check the website.
  • The Price 16 June and 1 July adaptation by Vikram Phukan for Behulas Theatre, on 16 June, St Andrew’s College, Bandra, and 1 July, Veer Savarkar Hall in Dadar, India. Family are depicted as Catholics from Bandra, and Solomon as a furniture-wallah from Mumbai’s Dongri area. Directed by Shubhrajyoti Barat.
  • Death of a Salesman 18 May-16 June by Broadway West Theatre Company, 4000-B Bay St., Fremont, CA. Directed by Tom Shamrell, with Sheila Ellam and Ross Harkness. Call 510 683-9218 or check the website.
  • The Crucible 24 May-3 June by Pacific Union College Dramatic Arts Society, Alice Holst Theatre, Stauffer Hall, Angwin, CA. Directed by Thorvald Aagaard. Call 965-7365 or check their facebook page.
  • The American Clock 25 May-2 June, by Ashfield Community Theater, Ashfield Town Hall, Ashfield, MA. Directed by Martin Shell with Stephen Arnold, Annalise Cain, Sue Davis, John Darrow, Buz Eisenberg, Michael Epstein, Karina Feitner, Michael Fitzgerald, Gene Gramarossa, Rick Hindley, Shelby Howland, Leslie Kearsley, David Knowles, Rona Leventhal, Kevin Maroney, Julie Sarsynski, and Lynn Vesel. Call  (413) 628-4574, or check the website.
  • A View from the Bridge 4 May-3 June by Edge Theatre, at Lakewood Theater, 9797 W. Colfax Ave., Lakewood, CO. Directed by Angela Astle, with Rick Yaconis, Carol Bloom, Rebecca Morphis, Stephen Siebert, Ryan Goold, and Verl Hite. Call 303-232-0363 or check the website.
  • All My Sons 16-30 May by Inland Valley Repertory Theatre at Candlelight Pavilion Dinner Theater, 455 W. Foothill Blvd., Claremont, CA. Directed by Terre Gunkel, with Michael Buczynski, Vickie Dawson Irvine,  Bobby Collins, and Nicole Herman. Call: 909-626-1254, or check the website.
  • The Crucible 6-20 May by Brundage Park Playhouse, 2 Bungalow Lane, Randolph, NJ. Directed by Brendan Naranjo, with John Dawaskiba, Joanne DeCarolis, Jack Zillioux, Mark Carovale, and Mallorie Halsall. Call 973 989 7092 or check the website.
  • Elegy for a Lady 13 April-26 May (alongside Sylvia Plath’s Three Women) by Cesear's Forum at Kennedy's Down Under, PlayhouseSquare, Cleveland, OH. Directed by Greg Cesear, with Ursula Cataan and Dana Hart. Call 216-241-6000, or check the website.
  • Elegy for a Lady 23 May (reading), followed by conversation with Oskar Eustis, Rinne Groff, Stephen Adly Guirgis, Richard Nelson and Tony Kushner for On Arthur Miller: A Playwrights' Conversation, to be held at The 92nd Street Y in Kaufmann Concert Hall, Lexington Avenue at 92nd S. May 23, at 8pm. The evening opens with a reading of Miller's one-act play Elegy for a Lady by Marin Ireland and Jay O. Sanders. Check the website for tickets.
  • All My Sons 22-25 May by Ilminster Entertainments Society at The Warehouse Theatre, Brewery Lane, Ilminster, UK. Directed by Cathy Stuckey, with Dave Goodall and Teresa Ravenscroft. Call  07943-779880 or check the website
  • Death of a Salesman 13 Feb. previews, opening 15 March-2 June, at the Ethel Barrymore Theatre, Broadway, NY. Directed by Mike Nichols with Philip Seymour Hoffman, Linda Emond, Andrew Garfield and Finn Wittrock. Will feature a re-creation of the original Tony Award-winning scenic design by Jo Mielziner. Tickets went on sale Dec. 17th 2011, at Telecharge.com, or call (212) 239-6200.
  • The Crucible 9-12 May at The Houldsworth (School of Performing Arts), 40 Little Lever Street, Manchester, UK. With Liam Gurnshaw, Taran Knight, and Gabi MacPhearson. Call 0161 222 8285 or check the website.
  • The Crucible 27 April-6 May by San Joaquin Delta College, in Tillie Lewis Theatre, San Joaquin Delta College, 5151 Pacific Ave, Stockton, CA. Directed by Harvey Jordan, with Matt Rust, Tiffany Horch, Harry Stoner, Anna Westcott, and Jamie Eby. Call (209) 954-5110 or check the website.
  • The Crucible 13 April-6 May, by Costa Mesa Playhouse. Directed by John McQuay, with Gordon Carmadelle, Tara Golson, Tiffany McQuay, Gregory Doyle, Nakisa Aschtiani, Sophie Morrison, Gretchen Estes, Jack Clark, Jasmine O’Hea, Valerie Lohman, Tressielynn Kincannon, Sallie Coltrin, Brent Kim, Ed McBride, Rob Lanning, Andrew Lehmann, Travis Stolp, Michael John Bryant and Bruce Schechter. Call (949) 650-5269 or check the website.
  • The Crucible 27 April-5 May by The Drama Workshop in Westwood Town Hall Recreation Center, 3017 Harrison Ave., Cincinnati, OH. Directed by Daniel P. Cohen, with David Levy, Tara Williams, Colette Thomas, Glenn Schaich, Tony Doench, and Ed Cohen. Set design by Tony Doench. Call 513-598-8303 or check the website.
  • All My Sons 17-29 Apr. by New Stage Theatre, Jackson, MS. Directed by Rus Blackwell, with Bret Kenyon, Laurie Pascale, and John Maxwell. Call 601 948 3531 or check the website.
  • Resurrection Blues 26-29 April by Seton Hall Theater at South Orange Performing Arts Center, South Orange, NJ. Directed by Deirdre Yates. Call (973) 313-2787 or check the website.
  • The Crucible 13-29 April by Raleigh Little Theater in the Cantey V. Sutton Theatre, 301 Pogue Street, Raleigh NC. Directed by Haskell Fitz-Simons, with Jim Zervas, Matthew Hurley, Chris Brown, Diane Monson, Brian Harvell, and Kirstin Ehlert. Call 919-821-3111 or check the website.
  • A View from the Bridge 13-28 April by Beaumont Community Players, 4155 Laurel Ave, Beaumont, TX as part of their Theatre on the Edge series.  Directed by Gina Hinson, with Michael Mason, and Rachel Cain. Call (409) 833-4664 or check the website.
  • The Crucible 13-28 April by Rosebud School of the Arts, at the Rosebud Studio Stage, Nanton, Alberta, Canada.  Directed by Paul F. Muir, with Alixandra Cowan, and Christina Muldoon. Call 1-800-267-7553.
  • The American Clock 27 March-21 April by The Steam Industry at Finborough Theatre, 118 Finborough Road, Finborough, London, UK. Directed Phil Willmott, with Patrick Poletti, Michael Benz, Issy van Randwyck, and Michael J. Hayes. Call 0844 847 1652 or check the website.
  • The Crucible by 19-21 April by Jamestown College Theatre in the Reiland Fine Arts Center’s DeNault Auditorium, 6023 College Lane, Jamestown, ND. With Dana Creasy, Michael Cumber, Jon Mangnall, Anthony McIntyre, Anthony Roth, Christopher Koppinger, Katie Roehm, Rebecca O’Toole, Brandon Gray, Katie Carpenter, Danielle Schmoker, Andrea Toepke-Floyd, Briana VinZant, Xavier Johnson, Scarlett Bourg, Stephanie Olson, Jessamine Julian, Jacoby Holte, Cassandra Heath, Erin Delo, and Alex Smith. Call (701) 252-3467 ext. 2435, or check the website.
  • All My Sons 11-22- April by University of Utah, in the Babcock Theater, 300 S. 1400 East, Salt Lake City, UT. Directed by Hugh Hanson, with Peder Melhus. Call 801-581-7100.
  • All My Sons 12-22 April by The Town and Gown Theatre, 3524 South Perkins Road, Stillwater, OK. Directed by Paul Weber. Call 372-9122 or check the website.
  • A View from the Bridge 5-15 April at San Antonio College, 1300 San Pedro Ave., San Antonio, Texas. Directed by Charles Falcon, with Travis Simpson, Jovi Lee Gonzales, John Belcher, and Diego Longoria. Call 210-486-0255 or check the website.
  • The Price 28 Feb.-14 April (opening 4 March) by Raven Theatre Company, , 6157 N. Clark, Chicago, IL. Directed by Michael Menedian, with Chuck Spencer, JoAnn Montemurro, Leonard Kraft, and Jon Steinhagen. Set design by Amanda Rozmiarek. Call 773-338-2177 or check the website.
  • Death of a Salesman 20 March-19 April by People's Art Theater, at the Capital Theater, 22 Wangfujing Dajie, Dongcheng district, Beijing, China. Directed by Li Liuyi, with Ding Zhicheng and Ai Fang. Call 010-5166-4511 or 400 656 5050.
  • After the Fall 10 March-1 April, by HumanArts Theater Company, at Elephant Stages, Lillian Theatre, 1076 Lillian Way, Los Angeles, CA. Directed by RoZsa Horvath, with Julie Bermel, Mary Carrig, Michael Chandler, Vince Cusimano, Gabriela Fresquez, Patrick Hancock, Brian Robert Harris, Jeni Incontro, Dennis Irwin, Jennefer Ludwigsen, Sandra Saad, Sharon Samples, and Chris Smith. Set design by Adam Rosen and Mark Howard. Call (323) 960-4443 or check the website.
  • The Ryan Interview, Or How It Was Around Here 30 March-1 April by Theatre of Western Springs, 4384 Hampton, Western Springs, IL. Directed by Jack Clavert with Dave Santchi and Sue Wisthuff. Call 708 522 9080 or check the website.
  • Some Kind of Love Story 3 March by Tryst Theatre of Falkirk, Scotland. Directed by Alan Clark, with Rhona Law and Brian Paterson. Won top honors at the Scottish Community Drama Association’s competition in Grangemouth’s Bowhouse community centre, and would have proceeded to Eastern Divisional Finals in Lochgelly, Scotland, UK at the end of March, only it was forced to withdraw as the play ran over the required maximum length of 50 minutes and the estate could not allow any cuts.
  • All My Sons 23-25 March by The Spanish Trail Playhouse, 680 2nd St., Chipley, FL. Directed by Rosalyn Scott. Call 638-9113 or check the website.
  • All My Sons 8-25 March by PCPA Theaterfest in Severson Theater, 800 S. College Drive, Santa Maria, CA. Directed by James Edmondson, with Kitty Balay, Quinn Mattfeld, Nicole Widtfeldt, and Peter S. Hadres. Set design by Stephen Henson. Call 805 922-8313 or check the website.
  • The Crucible 25-26 March in a staged reading by The Antaeus Company, Los Angeles, CA as part of its Classics Fest 2012, Part I, March 18-April 22. Directed by Armin Shimerman. Check the website for more information.
  • The Crucible 8-24 March at The Grand Theatre, 1575 South State Street, Salt Lake City, UT. Directed by Mark Fossen, with David Hanson, Sahara Hayes, Max Robinson, Tyson Richard Baker, and Cassandra Stokes-Wylie. Call (801) 957-3322.
  • All My Sons 23-25 March by Spanish Trail Playhouse, Chipley, FL. Directed by Rosalyn Scott. Call (850) 638-9113  or check the website.
  • All My Sons 8-25 Mar. by PCPA Theaterfest, Santa Maria, CA. Call 805 922 8313 or check the website.
  • The Crucible (Ward’s opera) 16-20 March in a joint production by Piedmont Opera and UNC School of the Arts, in Winston-Salem, NC, with aid from an NEA grant. Directed by Cynthia Stokes, with Philip Zawisza, Janine Hawley, Kristin Schwecke, and Todd Geer. Call 336.725.7101 or check the website for more information.
  • All My Sons 14-18 Mar. by McNeese Theatre, at McNeese State University, Lake Charles, LA. Directed by Joy Pace. Call 337-475-5043 or check the website.
  • All My Sons 17 Feb.-18 March, by The Matrix Theatre, 7657 Melrose Avenue, Los Angeles, CA. Directed by Cameron Watson, with AK Murtadha, Anne Gee Byrd, Linda Park, James Hiroyuki Liao, and Alex Morris. Set design by John Iacovelli and Chuck Olsen. A return engagement of this show from last year, using this non-traditional casting. Call 323-852-1445 or check the website for more information.
  • The Ride Down Mount Morgan 2-18 March, by The Circle Players, 416 Victoria Ave., Piscataway, NJ. Directed by Todd W. Jones, with Alison Byrne, Jean Habrukowich, Leonie Infantry, Joe Porter, Victoria Porterfield, and Gordon Wiener. Call 732-968-7555, or check the website.
  • The Crucible 16-18 March by Binghampton University, in Watters Theater at Anderson Center, Binghamton University, SUNY, NY. Directed by Anne Brady, with Jacob Wentlent John Proctor, Laura Potel, Dustin Hirthler, Andrew Bryce, Austin Tooley, Suzannah Herschkowitz, and Astrid Beza. Call 777-ARTS (777-2787) or check the website.
  • The Crucible (Ward’s opera) 14-17 March by Peabody Opera Theatre in Miriam A. Friedberg Concert Hall, John Hopkins University, 1 East Mount Vernon Place, Baltimore, MD. Directed and designed by Roger Brunyate. Conducted by JoAnn Kulesza. Call 410-234-4800.
  • Death of a Salesman 2-18 March by Curtain Call, at The Sterling Farms Theatre Complex, 1349 Newfield Avenue, Stamford, CT. Directed by Brian Borowka. Call (203)329-8207 or check the website.
  • Death of a Salesman 8-10 March by Thompson River University Actors Workshop Theatre. Directed by Jim Hoffman. An expressionistic interpretation, where all of the characters carry suitcases, and the stage set depicts a giant profile of a head, in which the actors play their scenes. Call 250-377-6100.
  • The Crucible 1-4 March by University of Houston Theater Department, at Cynthia Woods Mitchell Center for the Arts, University of Houston, Houston, TX. Directed by Gus Kaikkonen, with Benjamin Reed, Jenna Simmons, Alan Wales, Adam Sowers, Rosie Ward, Dylan Paul Hilpman, Melanie Burke and Michaela Heidemann. Call 713-743-2929 or check the website.
  • The Crucible 1-11 March by The Clackamas Community College Theatre Arts Department, 19600 S. Molalla Ave., Oregon City, OR. Directed by David Smith-English, with Emily Robinson, Shannon O'Shaughnessy, Annie Scharich, Heather Gigstad and Kiah Hart. Call 503-594-3153 or check the website.
  • All My Sons 2-11 March by Bay City Players, 1214 Columbus Avenue, in Bay City, MI. Directed by Joanne Berry, with Call (989) 893-5555 or check the website.
  • All My Sons 24 Feb.-10 Mar. at the Summit Playhouse, Summit, NJ. Directed by Sherrie Ahlin, with Hank Barre, Robert Barwick, Eve Cannon, Peter Curley, FJ DeRobertis,Troy Droussiotis, Alicia Harabin, David Hoffman, Claire McKinney, and Donne Petito. Call 908-273-2192 or check the website.
  • Death of a Salesman 21 Feb.-11 Mar. by Virginia Stage Company, Norfolk, VA. Call 757 627 1234 or check the website.
  • The Crucible 24 Feb.-4 March in the Cynthia Woods Mitchell Center, University of Houston, TX. Directed by Gus Kaikkonen, with Benjamin Reed. Check the website for more information.
  • The Crucible 1-4th March by Tokyo International Players (in English) at the Ebisu Echo Theatre, Tokyo, Japan. Directed by Ed Gilmartin. Check the website for tickets and information.
  • The Crucible 1-4 March by York School Theatre Department at  Gatanaga Theater, York School, Monterey, Ca. Check their website for more information.
  • Some Kind of Love Story 3 March by Tryst Theatre of Falkirk, Scotland. Directed by Alan Clark, with Rhona Law and Brian Paterson. Won top honors at the Scottish Community Drama Association’s competition in Grangemouth’s Bowhouse community centre, and will proceed to Eastern Divisional Finals in Lochgelly, Scotland, UK at the end of March.
  • Death of a Salesman 24 Feb.-4 March by Senior Repertory of Ohio Theatre Company in the Columbus Performing Arts Center, 549 Franklin Ave. Columbus, OH.  Tickets $10-20, call 614-258-9495 or visit  the website for more information.
  • Death of a Salesman 10-25 Feb. by Rose Theater Company, 11828 Wurzbach Road, San Antonio, TX. Directed by Jessie Rose with Barry Goettl, Deborah Basham-Burns, Rocky Bronco and Jon Smith. Set design by Holly Shillito. Call 210-360-0004, or check the website.
  • Death of a Salesman 11-18 Feb. by Toads Little Theatre, St Mark's Road, Meadfoot, Torqua, Devon, UK. Directed by John Miles, who also designed the set. With David Gent, Adele Reynolds, Paul Ffitch, and Simon Dodwell.  Call 01803 299330 or check the website.
  • The Crucible 16-19 Feb. by Alma College, at the Remick Heritage Center, 614 W. Superior St., Alma, Michigan. Directed by Joe Jezewski, with Graham Morgan, Lauren Kittrell, Olyvia Brown, CR Mohrhardt, and Tara Riedel. Call 989-463-7304, or check the website.
  • The Crucible 24 Feb.-5 March, by University of Houston's School of Theatre & Dance, in the Lyndall Finley Wortham Theatre (in Cynthia Woods Mitchell Center for the Arts building - Entrance 16 off Cullen Boulevard), Houston, TX.  Directed by Gus Kaikkonen. Set design by Mark Krouskop. Call 713-743-2929 or check the website.
  • The American Clock 23 Feb.-3 Mar. Walden Theatre, Louisville, KY. Directed by Lucas Adams. Call 502 589 0084 or check the website.
  • A View from the Bridge 22 Feb.-4 March, by Act 1, at DeSales University's Labuda Center, 2755 Station Ave., Center Valley. Directed by Anne Lewis, with Brett Lawlor, Adriana Pia Stigliano, and Rhianna Radick. Call 610-282-3192, or check the website.
  • The Crucible 16-26 Feb. by Mary Moody Northern Theatre, Austin, TX. Directed by Michelle Polgar. Call 512 448 8484 or check the website.
  • All My Sons 23-25 Feb. by Averett Theatre Players, at Averett University, 420 West Main St., Danville, VA. Call 434-791-5712 or check the website.
  • All My Sons 21-25 Feb. by University of North Dakota Department of Theatre Arts in the Burtness Lab Theatre, Grand Forks, ND. Directed by Kathleen McLennan, with Darrin Kerr, Andrew Caballero, Emily Hogenson, Daniella Lima, Nick McConnell, Casey Paradies, Hyram Patterson, Chelsie Pollert, Abby Schoenborn, and Austin Suedel. Call (701) 777-2587, or check the website.
  • All My Sons 23-25 Feb. at Lone Star College--Tomball, in their new Performing Arts Center, 30555 Tomball Parkway, Tomball, TX. Call (281) 357-3654, or check the website.
  • The Crucible 16-18 Feb. by North Central College, at Meiley-Swallow Hall, 31 S. Ellsworth St., Naperville, IL. Directed by Jason Gerace, with Ross McIntire, Hywel Griffith, Hannah Toriumi, Allie Plansky, and Peter Sipla. Call 630-637-SHOW (7469) or check the website.
  • The Crucible 15-18 Feb. by Exit 22, Capilano University, in its Centre for Performing Arts, North Vancouver, Canada. Directed by Stuart Aikins, with Jessica Mayhew and Malcolm Masters. Call 604.990.7810 or check the website.
  • Death of a Salesman 11-18 Feb. by The Little Theatre, St Marks Road, Torquay, Devon, UK. Directed by John Miles. Call 01803 299330 or check the website.
  • All My Sons 10-18 Feb. by County Players Falls Theatre, 2681 W. Main St., Wappingers Falls, NY. Directed by Bill Peckham, with Glen Macken, Zsuzsa Manna, Michael Burke and Janet E. Nurre. Call: 298-1491 or check the website.
  • The Crucible 9-18 Feb. by West End Studio Theatre at The Oakville Centre for the Performing Arts, 130 Navy Street, Oakville, Ontario, Canada. Directed by Yo Mustafa, with Chandler Boriska. Call 905 815 2021, or check the website.
  • All My Sons 3-19 Feb. by The Stagecrafters Theater, 8130 Germantown Ave. Philadelphia, PA. Directed by Catherine Pappas, with Mark Schule, Patti Moore, E. Ashley Izard, and Patrick Martin. Set design by Patricia Masarachia. Call 215-247-9913 or check the website.
  • A View From the Bridge 2-26 Feb. at Sheldon Vexler Theatre, at the Barshop Jewish Community Center, 12500 N.W. Military Highway, San Antonio, TX. Directed Jim Mammarella, with Scott Leibowitz, Belinda Harolds, Rusty Thurman, Jared Stephens, and Brandi Hollsten. Call (210) 302-6820 or check the website.
  • The Crucible 16-26 Feb. in Mary Moody Northen Theatre, St. Edward’s University, 3001 S. Congress, Austin, TX. Directed Michelle S. Polgar, with David Stahl, Robin Grace Thompson, David M. Long, Michael Stuart, Johnny Joe Trillayes, Sophia Franzella and Tyler Mount. Scenic design by Christopher McCollum.Call 448-8484 or check the website.
  • Enemy of the People 28 Jan.-18 Feb. by Intrepid Shakespeare Co. at Clayton E. Liggett Theatre on the campus of San Dieguito Academy, 800 Santa Fe Drive, Encinitas, CA. Directed by Christy Yael and Sean Cox, with Matt Scott, Eric Poppick, Brian Mackey, Erin Petersen, Brenda Dodge, Antonio “T.J.” Johnson, and Danny Campbell. Call Phone: (760) 652-5011, or check the website.
  • Death of a Salesman 25 Jan.-12 Feb. by Sierra Stages at Nevada Theatre, 401 Broad Street, Nevada City, CA. Directed by Jeffrey Mason, with Robert Rossman, Susan Mason, Sam Haley-Hill and Josh Triplett. Call 530 346 3210 or check the website.
  • All My Sons 5 Jan.-12 Feb. by Live Theatre Workshop, 5317 E. Speedway,Tucson, AZ. Directed by Glen Coffman, with Ryan Butler, Emilee Foster, Marissa Garcia, Rhonda Hallquist, Alexander Hupp, Christopher Johnson, David Alexander Johnston, Peg Peterson, Brian Wees and Steve Wood. Call 520 327-4242 or check the website.
  • The Crucible 1-4 Feb. by Core Theatre Productions at The Rondo, Bath, UK. Call 01225 463362, or check the website.
  • All My Sons 12-28 January by the Montreal Theatre Ensemble,at the Casgrain Theatre of John Abbott College, 21275 Lakeshore Rd., Sainte Anne de Bellevue, Quebec, Canada. Directed by Terry Donald, with Christopher Moore, Rebecca Croll, Peter Vrana, Adam Leblanc, Anna Hopkins, Robert di Loreto, Aaron Turner, Stephanie McKenna, Clara Altimas, Matthew Corneau, and Daniel DiVenere. Call 514.515.9140 or check the website.
  • All My Sons 6-22 Jan. by Panic! Productions at the Theatre on the Hill, Hillcrest Center for the Arts, 403 W. Hillcrest Drive, Thousand Oaks, CA. Directed by Theresa Secor, with Robert Weibezahl, Tamarah Ashton-Coombs, Andy Justus, Rachael Pugh, and Patrick T. Rogers. Call (805) 381-1246 or check the website.
  • Incident at Vichy 5-14 Jan. by Multi-Use Community Cultural Center (MuCCC), 142 Atlantic Avenue, Rochester, NY. Directed by Michael H. Arve, with Jamie Barrows, Jeff Moon, Tom Bigongiari, Andrew Cowen, Spencer Christiano, Carl Webeck, Jack Simel, David Spiro, Roger Gans, Jim Valone, Stephen Elliott, Don Bartalo, Kevin Indovino and Bill Benet. Call (585) 244-0960, or check the website.
  • Death of a Salesman 5-8 Jan. by Gaslight Theatre Company at The Mellow Theater, 501 Vine St., Scranton, PA. Directed by Rich Kramer, with John Sherrick, Matthew Hinton, Billy Joe Herbert, and Carol Warholak Sweeney.). Call 570.824.8266 or check the website.

During 2011

  • All My Sons 2-21 Dec. in a Japanese translation translated by Miyoko Ito for Umeda Arts Theater. Performanaces will be at New National Theater in Tokyo Dec. 2-18 followed by a run in Osaka at Sankei Hall Breeze Dec. 20-21. Directed by Daniel Kutner, with Kyozo Nagatsuka, Rei Asami, Yusei Tajima, and Hikaru Asami.
  • The American Clock 4-5 Dec. by Profile Theatre Project, Portland, OR. Directed by Eve Roberts. Call 503 242 0080 or check the website.
  • Broken Glass 14 Sept.-10 Dec. by Tricycle Theatre, Vaudeville Theatre, London. Directed by Iqbal Khan, with Antony Sher, Tara Fitzgerald, Stanley Townsend, Caroline Loncq, Suzan Sylvester, and Brian Protheroe. Call 0844 482 9675, or check the website for  ore information.
  • All My Sons 13 Oct, previews, opening 22 Oct-18 Dec. by Matrix Theatre, 7657 Melrose Avenue, Los Angeles, CA. Directed by Cameron Watson, with Alex Morris, Anne Gee Byrd, A.K. Murtadha, Linda Park and James Hiroyuki Liao. This is a deliberately multi-ethnic production as part of the theater’s series on examining race in America. Call 323-960-7773 or check the website for more information.
  • All My Sons 12 Nov.-11 Dec. by Palm Beach Dramaworks, Don & Ann Brown Theatre, 201 Clematis Street, Palm Beach, FL. Directed by J. Barry Lewis with Kenneth Tigar, Beth Dimon, Jim Ballard, Kersti Bryan, Cliff Burgess, Nanique Gheridian, Ken Kay, Dave Hyland, Margery Lowe, Kaden Cohen and Leandre Thivierge. Set design by Michael Amico. Call (561) 514-4042 or check the website.
  • All My Sons 16 Nov.-4 Dec. by Metropolitan Ensemble Theatre, 3614 Main, Kansas City, MO. Directed by Karen Paisley, with James Wright, Taylor St. John, Natalie Liccardello, and Licia Watson. Set design by Karen Paisley and Donovan Kidd. Call 816. 569. 3226 or check the website.
  • The Crucible 30 Nov. by Phantom Projects Theatre Group, at The La Mirada Theatre for the Performing Arts, 14900 La Mirada Blvd, La Mirada, CA. Directed by Janet Miller. Call 714.994.6310 or 562 944 9801, or check the website.
  • After the Fall 26 Oct-27 Nov. by Theater J, 1529 16th St. NW, NY. Directed by Jose Carrasquillo, with Mitchell Hébert, Jennifer Mendenhall, Gabriela Fernández-Coffey, Kimberly Schraf, Tim Getman, Stephen Patrick Martin, Joe Brack, Dana Levanovsky, and Kerry Waters Lucas. Set design by Tony Cisek, Dan Covey, Ivania Stack, Klyph Stanford and Veronika Vorel. Call 800-494-8497, or check the website.
  • All My Sons during Dec. at Tuoi tre Theater, Hanoi, Vietnam, as part of the U.S. Department of State’s Cultural Envoys Program, to introduce American theatre art to young Vietnamese actors and help refine their skills. Will transfer to Hai Phong. Directed by Neil S. Fleckman. Set design by Doan Bang.
  • The Crucible 3-20 Nov. by Solano College Campus Theatre, at the Harbor Theatre 720 Main Street, Suisun, CA. Directed by George Maguire , with Justin Hernandez, Erin Moro, Karen DuVall, and Nancy Baranski. A modern dress version to show parallels to current poitical events, and will include the girls dancing around the fire at the beginning (as in the movie verion). Call (707) 864-7100 or check the website.
  • The Crucible 4-20 Nov. by Stagecrafters, at Baldwin Theatre, Royal Oak, MI. Directed by Ryan Moore, with Anna Marck, Barry Cutler, Aaron Kurilik, Ben Feliciano, Phil Berns, and Colleen Cartwright. Call 248-541-6430, or check the website.
  • All My Sons 4-19 Nov. by Red Mask Players, in the Kathryn Randolph Theater, 601 N. Vermilion St., Danville, IL. Directed by Dave Downing. Call (217) 442-5858 or check their website for more information.
  • The Crucible 22 Oct.-19 Nov. by Keegan Theatre, Arlington, VA. Directed by Susan Marie Rhea. Call 703-892-0202 or check the website for more information. Prior to these dates, from 12-17 Sept Keegan takes this production to Town Hall Theatre, Courthouse Square, Galway, Ireland. Directed by Susan Marie Rhea, with Mark Rhea, Kevin Adams, Karen Novack, Sarah Lasko. Tickets are available from the Town Hall on 091-569777 or check their website.
  • The Crucible 11-19 Nov. by Strathclyde Theatre Group at Cottiers Theatre, 93-95 Hyndland Street, Glasgow, UK. Directed by Deborah Mair, with Gerry Hay, and Derek Banner. Check the website for tickets and more details.
  • All My Sons 11-19 Nov. by Trinity Christian College Theatre Program in the Marg Kallemeyn Theatre, 6601 W. College Drive, Palos Heights, IL. Call (708) 597-3000 or check the website.
  • The Crucible 11-13 Nov. by Nebraska Girls Shakespeare Company and Angels Theatre Company, at Sheldon Museum of Art, 12th and R streets,  Lincoln, Nebraska. Directed by Becky Key Boesen, with Noemi Berkowitz, and Scott Herr. Tickets: $15, $5 for students; call 402-937-1690 or go to the website.
  • The Crucible 17-20 Nov. by Carroll Community College Theater Club, in Scott Center, 1601 Washington Road, Westminster, MD. Directed by Bill Gillett, with Brennan Walker, Zoe Sheehan, Susanna Herrick, and Charlie Steiger. Call 410-386-8000 or check the website.
  • Death of a Salesman 4-13 Nov. by El Camino College Campus Theatre, 16007 Crenshaw Blvd., Torrance, CA. Directed by John DeMita, with Norman Snow, Nick Cagle, Peggy Flood, and Clifford Cisneros. Set design by Dan Volonte. Call 310-329-5345 or check the website.
  • Death of a Salesman 17-19 Nov. by Cumberland Players at the Little Theater, Sherman Avenue and Southeast Boulevard, Vineland, NJ. Directed by Hank Chandless, with J’Tone DaCosta, Carol Heney, Bill Branin, and Will Baez. Call (856) 692-5626 or check the website.
  • All My Sons 11-20 Nov. by IPFW, at the Williams Theatre, Fort Wayne, IN. Directed by John O’Connell, with Kearstyn Keller, Robert Phillips, Bob Ahlersmeyer, and Kate Black. Tickets from $5 to $14, call 481-6555.
  • All My Sons 11-20 Nov. by Black Box Theater at the Center for the Performing Arts at Las Positas College, 3033 Collier Canyon Road  Livermore, CA. Directed by Wesley Morgan. Call 1-800-838-3006.
  • All My Sons 3-13 Nov. by University of Georgia, Fine Arts Theatre, Athens, GA. Directed by Ray Paolino, with Brian Reddy and Harry Valentine. Call 706-542-4400 or check the website.
  • Resurrection Blues 11-20 Nov. by St. Philips College, at the Watson Fine Arts Center, 1801 Martin Luther King Drive, San Antonio, TX. Directed by Vincent Hardy, with Francisco Rodriguez and Katie Vandegriffe. The play can be seen at 8 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays and 2:30 p.m. Sundays. Call 210-486-2205.
  • The Crucible (Ward's Opera) 10-13 Nov.by UBC Opera at the Old Auditorium, British Columbia University, Vancouver, BC, Canada. With Ember Lanuti. Performances at 7:30pm, with a 2pm matinee on November 13. The UBC Opera is also hosting a free pre-show lecture series on The Crucible that runs from 4-5pm on November 9 and 6-7pm on November 10-12. Tickets start at $20, call 604.822.6725 or check the website.
  • A View from the Bridge 4-13 Nov. by Goshen College Theater Department, Umble Center, 1700 S Main St., Goshen College, Indiana. Directed by Tamera Izlar, with Emily Bowman, Billy Funk, Matt Lehman, Paul Manickam, Jay Mast and Phil Weaver-Stoesz. Set design by Andrew Moeggenborg. Call (574) 535-7566 or check the website.
  • The Crucible 28 Oct.-6 Nov. by Classic Theater Guild at Fenimore Gallery at Proctors, 432 State St., Schenectady, NY. Directed by Jen Warner. Tickets $14.50-$17.50. Call 346-6204 or check the website.
  • All My Sons 19 Oct.-6 Nov. at the Delaware Theatre Company, 200 Water Street, Wilmington, DE. Directed by David Stradley, with with P.J. Benjamin. Set design by Matthew Myhrum. Call 302.594.1100 or check the website for more information.
  • A View from the Bridge 14 Oct.-6 Nov. by Performance Workshop Theatre, 5426 Harford Road in Hamilton, Baltimore, MD. With Marc Horwitz, Michael Donlan, Stacy Downs, Chris Kinslow, Katherine Lyons, and Michael Salconi. Call 410.659.7830 or check the website for more information.
  • The Crucible 25 Oct.-5 Nov. by Lichfield Players at the Studio in the Lichfield Garrick Theatre, Castle Dyke, Lichfield, UK. Call 01543 412121 or visit the website.
  • The Crucible (The Salem Witches) 10-31 Oct. by Al-Talia Theater in Zaki Tolaimat Hall, Cairo, Egypt. Adapted by Gamal Yaquot. Directed by Gamal Yaquot, with Ramy al-Tambary, Samar Allam. 
  • Death of a Salesman 7-30 Oct. by All An Act Theatre, 652 W. 17th St. Erie, PA. Directed by Jawn Gross, with Larry Lewis, Betsy Butoryak, Greg Hill and Michael Burns. Call 814-450-8553 or check the website.
  • A View From The Bridge 5-30 Oct. as a Broadway Studio Theatre production, at Broadway Theatre, Catford, London, SE6. Directed by Cameron Jack, with Will Harrison Wallace, Lowri Lewis, Amy Brangwyn, Danny Mahoney, Keith Parry. Set design by Claire Winfield. Call: 020 8690 0002 or check the website.
  • Death of a Salesman 27-30 Oct. by Ann Arbor Civic Theatre in the Arthur Miller Theatre, in the Walgreen Drama Center, 1226 Murfin, Ann Arbor, MI. Directed by Debra Reichard, with Marc Holland, Wendy Katz Hiller, Chris Grimm, and Jeff Stringer. Set Design by Christine Mackenzie. Call 734-971-2228 or check the website for more information.
  • A View from the Bridge (Bolcom’s opera) 21-29 Oct. by Indiana University Opera and Ballet Theater, Bloomington, IN. Directed by Vincent Liotta, conducted by Constantine Kitsopoulos, conductor. Set and costume design by Robert O'Hearn. Call (812) 855-1583 or check their website for more information.
  • Death Of A Salesman 7-30 Oct. by All An Act Theatre Productions at Columbus Square, 652 W. 17th St. Erie, PA. Directed by Jawn Gross, with Larry Lewis, Betsy Butoryak, Greg Hill, Michael Burns, Brent Catherman, Bob Dombrowski, Adele Crotty, Dennis Karle, Ray Steinbacher, Carol Chapman, Nick Kikola, Jessica LaFlamme, and Jennifer Bussiere. Call 450-8553 or check the website.
  • An Enemy of the People 12-30 Oct. By Playhouse on Park, 244 Park Road, West Hartford, CT. Directed by Kyle Fabel with Michael McKenzie, Jeremiah Wiggins, Coleen Sciacca, Joshua Johnson, Brock Putnam, Allison Layman, Aaron Barcelo, and Nick Pollifrone. Call: (860)523-5900 Ext. 10 or check the website.
  • The Crucible 27-30 Oct. by University of Minnesota Arts and Dance Department, in Kilburn Arena Theater, Rarig Center, 330 21st Avenue S, Minneapolis, University of Minnesota, MN. Directed by Bruce Roach, with Ryan Colbert, Chloe Armao.
  • All My Sons 27-29 Oct. by Hilltop Players, in the Rudd Auditorium, Bryan College, Dayton, Tennessee. Directed by Jared Cole. Call 775-7500.
  • All My Sons 20-29 Oct. by Amicus Productions at Fairview Library Theatre, 35 Fairview Mall Dr., North York, ON, Canada. Directed by Harvey Levkoe, with James Lukie, Janice Hansen, Chris Cocoluzzi, and Janice Peters. Call 416-860-6176, or check the website.
  • Death of a Salesman 14-30 Oct. by New Dawn Theater Company, 3087 Main Street, Duluth, GA. Directed by Joanie McElroy, with Diane Dicker, Michael Carroll, Josh Henry and Joshua Simpson. Call 678-887-5015 or check the website.
  • Death Of A Salesman 7-23 Oct. by Ti-Ahwaga Community Players, at the Ti-Ahwaga Performing Arts Center, Owego, NY. Call 687-2130 or check the website for more information.
  • All My Sons 19-23 Oct. at Stephanie P. McClelland Drama Theater at Juilliard, 155 West 65th Street, NY. Directed by Harris Yulin. FREE tickets will be available for each production, two weeks prior to the opening date of each show, and a wait list for each performance will begin one hour prior to the start of the show. Performances are Wednesday, October 19 (8 PM), Thursday, October 20 (8 PM), Friday, October 21 (8 PM), Saturday, October 22 (2 and 8 PM), and Sunday, October 23 (7 PM). Call the Juilliard Box Office at (212) 769-7406 or visit their website.
  • The Crucible 20-23 Oct. by West Virginia University's Division of Theatre and Dance at the Metropolitan Theatre, 369 High Street, Morgantown, WV. Directed by Lee Blair with Greg Holt, Audrey Ahern, Jack Roberts, and Margo Matty. Call 304-293-7469 or check the website.
  • Resurrection Blues 14-23 Oct. by The College of St. Scholastica in the St. Scholastica Theatre, 1200 Kenwood Avenue, Duluth, MN. Directed by Tony Barrett. Call (218)723-700 or (877)263-9596, or check the website.
  • Broken Glass 18-22 Oct. by Halifax Thespians, at the Halifax Playhouse, King Cross Street, Halifax, West Yorkshire, UK. Directed by with Leighton Hirst, Mike Bellenie, Helen Kapil, Penny Wadsworth, Lee Graham, and Alistair Cheetham. Call 01422 365998 or check the website.
  • The Crucible 2-23 Oct. by Minot State University Program of Theatre Arts, at the Main Theater, Minot State University, 500 University Avenue West, Minot, ND. Directed by Aili Davidson Smith, with Brett Olson, Brittany Armstrong, Peg Morris, and Derek Smith. Call 858-3172, or check the website.
  • Broken Glass 13-15 Oct. by Wheathampstead Dramatic Society, at Memorial Hall, Marford Road, Wheathampstead, UK. Directed by Malcolm Hobbs. Call 01582 834669 or check the website.
  • The Crucible 29 Sept.-16 Oct. by Studio 58, Langara College, Vancouver, BC, Canada. Directed by Jane Heyman, with Anthony F. Ingram, Stephanie Moroz, Kayla Dunbar, Noah Rosenbaum, Alex Rose and Sara Andrina Brown. Set design by Pam Johnson. Tickets: 604-684-2787  or check the website.
  • Death of a Salesman 9 Sept.-23 Oct. by Scottsdale Desert Stages Theatre (Actor's Café), 4720 N. Scottsdale Road, Scottsdale, AZ. With Shari Watts, Jimmy Shoffman, Don Crosby and Josh Kontak. Call 480-483-1664 or check the website.
  • All My Sons 12-15 October at Vonnie Borden Theatre, by Southeastern Louisiana University Theatre Department, Hammond, LA. Directed by Chad Winters, with Terrell Robinson, Danielle DeMontluzin, Colby Bankston, and Chelsea Krause. Call 985-549-2115 or check the website for more information.
  • All My Sons 29 Sept.-15 Oct. by Tennessee Repertory Theatre at TPAC's Johnson Theatre, 505 Deaderick Street, Nashville, TN. With  Chip Arnold, Ruth Cordell, Holly Allen, Ruth Cordell, Nate Eppler, Isaiah Frank, Eric D. Pasto-Crosby, Emily Landham, Marin Miller, Pete Vann and Patrick Waller. Call 615-782-4040 or check the website for more information.
  • The Price 29 Aug-19 Oct. by Soulpepper Theatre Company at the Young Centre for the Performing Arts, 55 Mill Street, Building 49, in the Distillery Historic District, Toronto, Canada. Directed by Diana Leblanc, with Michael Hanrahan, Stuart Hughes, Jane Spidell and David Fox. Call 416.866.8666 or check their website.
  • The Ride Down Mount Morgan 6-15 Oct. By Westminster Theatre Department, at the Dumke Student Theatre in the Emma Eccles Jones Conservatory, Westminster College, 1840 S. 1300 East, Salt Lake City, UT. Tickets are $10. Call 801-832-2457. For more information, visit the website.
  • All My Sons 4-15 Oct. by Penn State Centre Stage, at the Pavilion Theatre, University Park, PA. Directed by Robert W. Schneider with Richard Bekins, Erik Raymond Johnson, Kate Turner, and Jane Ridley. Call (814) 863-0255 or check the website.
  • Death of a Salesman 24 Sept.-16 Oct. by Citadel Theatre, 9828 – 101A Avenue, Edmonton, Alberta,  Canada. Directed by Bob Baker, with Tom Wood, Brenda Bazinet, and John Ullyatt. Call: 780-425-1820 or check the website for more information.
  • The Ride Down Mt. Morgan 9 Sept.-16 Oct. by Malibu Stage Repertory Theater, 29243 Pacific Coast Highway, Malibu, CA. Directed by Isabelle Mejías Fox, with Nathalie Blossom, Richard Johnson, Olga Konstantulakis, Brian Pietro, Leslie Thurston, and Tiffany Towers. Call 310.589.1998 or check the website.
  • A View from the Bridge 7-16 Oct. by the University of Southern Maine Department of Theatre in Russell Hall, University of Southern Maine, Gorham, ME. With Patrick Molloy, Matthew Defiore, Laura Collard, Dolly Constantine, Jake Cote, and Dalton Kimball. Call 780-5151 or check the website.
  • All My Sons 23 Sept.-9 Oct. by Player’s Guild of Leonia at The Civil War Drill Hall Theatre, 130 Grand Avenue, Leonia, NJ. Directed by Carol Fisher-Gertner, with Cheryl Woertz, Glenn Woertz, Julia Heaney, Filipe Valente, Doninick CeNucci, Sara Parcesepe, Julia Heaney, and Meg Renton. Call 201-947-9606 or visit their website.
  • A View from the Bridge 6-9 Oct. by The Hartt School, University of Hartford, 200 Bloomfield Avenue, West Hartford, CT. Directed by Kevin Gray. Performances are October 6 through Oct. 8 at 7:30 and Oct. 9 at 3:00 in the Kent McCray Theater at the Mort and Irma Handel Performing Arts Center, located at 35 Westbourne Parkway. Tickets are available 6 weeks prior to each show. Please call the University Box Office at 860.768.4228 or check the website.
  • The Crucible 1-25 Sept. EXTENDED to 6 Oct. by Hartford Stage, 50 Church Street, Hartford, CT.  Directed by Gordon Edelstein with Michael Laurence, Sam Tsoutsouvas, Rachel Mewbron, Kate Forbes, Tom Beckett, Annette Hunt, Richmond Hoxie, Rebecca Jones, Keira Keeley, Brent Langdon, Ron Crawford, Jeff Biehl, Curtis Billings, J.M. Kornfeld, Zakiah Barksdale, Lars Lee, Lilli Jacobs, Eileen Conneely, Erin Fitzpatrick, William Macke, Elise Murphy, Courtney Rada, and Kristina Wilson. Call 860.527.5151 or check the website for more information.
  • A View from the Bridge 9 Sept.-2 Oct. by Mother Road Theatre Company, at The Filling Station, 1024 Fourth St., Albuquerque, NM. Directed by Vic Browder and Julia Thudium, with William Stafford, Nicholas Ballas, and Julia Harris. Set design by Vic Browder. Call 505.243.0596 or check the website for more information.
  • Death of a Salesman 22 Sept.-2 Oct. by Wright State University Theatre, 3640 Colonel Glenn Highway, Dayton, OH. Directed by Greg Hellems, with Scott Stoney and Lee Merrill. Call 937 775 2500 for tickets, or check the website for more details.
  • All My Sons 9 Sept.-1 Oct. at The Barn Theatre, 32 Skyline Drive, Montville, NJ. Directed by Mark Phelan, with Paul Bettys, Diane Gilch, Robert Mackasek, and Sky Spiegel. Call 973-334-9320 or check the website for more information.
  • All My Sons 15-25 Sept.. by Vero Beach Theatre Guild, 2020 San Juan Ave. in Vero Beach, FL. Directed by George Carabin, with James Anthony Davis, Jo Giesecke, Ben Earman, and Shelley Adelle. Set design by Paul Malinos. Call 772-562-8300 or check the website for more information.
  • All My Sons 1-18 Sept. by The Cardinal Stage Company, at Waldron Arts Center, Bloomington, Indiana. Directed by Randy White, with Ken Farrell, Maureen Gallagher,  Timothy Pyles, and Christina Nieves. Call (812) 323-3020 or check the website for more information.
  • Broken Glass 15-17 Sept. by Briton Ferry Little Theatre, at the Briton Ferry Community Hall, Wales, UK. Directed by Martyn Morgan. Call 01639 813903 or check the website for more information.
  • A View from the Bridge 26 Aug.-11 Sept. by Artes de la Rosa at the Rose Marine Theater, 1440 N. Main St., Fort Worth, TX. Call 817-624-8333 or check the website for more information.
  • Broken Glass 10 Aug.-10 Sept. by Tricycle Theatre, 269 Kilburn High Road, London —a reprisal of their 2010 production—before transferring to the West End at the Vaudeville Theatre for 14 Sept.-10 Dec. Directed by Iqbal Khan, with Antony Sher, Tara Fitzgerald, Stanley Townsend, Caroline Loncq, Suzan Sylvester, and Brian Protheroe. Tickets for Tricycle are £12-25, call 020 7328 1000, or check their website for more information.
  • Elegy for a Lady 22 June-10 Sept., at Stephen Joseph Theatre in Scarborough. UK. Showing by itself, and as part of a double bill with Brian Friel's The Yalta Game. Both directed by Chris Monks. Tickets £7.50-12.50, call 01723 370541, or check the website for more information.
  • The Crucible 18-28 Aug. by Tin Roof Productions, at First United Methodist Theater, 420 N. Nevada Ave., Colorado Springs, CO. Directed by Karen Hamer. Using 1950s costumes. Tickets are $10 and $15 with one matinee with $5 tickets for students. Call 719-502-9056 or check the website for more information.
  • Death of a Salesman 5 Aug.-11 Sept. by Stagestheatre, 400 E Commonwealth Ave., Fullerton, CA. Directed by Joe Parrish. Call (714)-525-4484 or check the website for more information.
  • The Crucible 28 July-7 Aug. by Ozark Actors Theatre, 701 N Cedar St, Rolla, MO. Call (573) 364-9523 or check the website for more information.
  • The Crucible 15 July-6 Aug. by Castle Hill Players at Pavilion Theatre, Doran Drive, Castle Hill Showground, Sydney, Australia. Directed by Karen Miller. Call 02 9634 2929 or check the website for more information.
  • A View from the Bridge 15 July-7 Aug. by Arena Players Repertory in East Farmingdale, 296 Rt. 109, East Farmingdale, NY. Tickets $20-25, call 516-293-0674, or check the website for more information.
  • The Crucible 13-31 July by Sink or Swim Repertory, at The Paradise Factory, 64 E4th Street, New York. Directed by Wendy Merritt, with Seth McNeill, Whitney Kaufman, Kristin Parker, Lauren Sowa, and Michael Hardart. Tickets $15-18, check the website for more information.
  • Danger: Memory! 28 June-23 July, by Jermyn Street Theatre, 16b Jermyn Street, Piccadilly, London. Directed by Ed Viney, with David Burke, Anna Calder-Marshall, Adrian Grove, Laura Pyper, Rolf Saxon, and Roger Sloman. Call 020 7287 2875 or check the website for more information.
  • A Memory of Two Mondays 10 June-25 July by Ruskin Group Theatre Company, 3000 Airport Avenue, Santa Monica, CA. Directed by Amelia Mulkey, with Gregory G. Giles, Julia McIlvaine, Richard Leighton, Lynn Wanlass, Lane Compton, John Wickersham, Jeison Azali, Hamilton Matthews, Conor Walshe, Nick Cimiluca, and Lola Kelly. (Gala preview on Saturday, June 4th). Performances are on Fridays and Saturdays at 8 pm and Sundays at 2 pm (No show on Sunday, July 3rd). Tickets are $25 ($20 for students, seniors, and guild members) and can be purchased in advance by calling (310) 397-3244. For more information please visit their website.
  • The Crucible 29 June-2 July by the The Bradfordians at the Tithe Barn in Bradford on Avon, UK. Directed by Kate Courage. Performances at 7.30pm. Tickets cost £12, £10 and £8 from Bradford on Avon library or on 01225 863816. Members of the audience are invited to make an occasion of it, enjoying a picnic and a glass of wine beside the river before curtain up.
  • Death of a Salesman 9 June-3 July by New Village Arts, 2787 State St., Carlsbad, CA. Directed by Kristianne Kurner, with Jack Missett, Dana Case, John DeCarlo, and Greg Wittman. Performances at 8pm, with Sat. matinees at 3pm and Sunday at 2pm. Tickets: $25-30, call 760-433-3245, or check the website for more information.
  • The Price 10-27 June. by The Stagecrafters Theater, 8130 Germantown Ave., Philadelphia, PA. Directed by David Flagg. Tickets $16 Call 215.247.9913 or check the website for more information.
  • Death of a Salesman 23-26 June by University of North Alabama, as part of their summer theater program in Norton Auditorium, UNA campus, Florence. Directed by Myk Watford, with Connie Cooper, Paul Hebron, Forrest Harlan, Brian Sloan, Charlton James and Kyle Weir. Tickets $5-15, call 256-765-4135, or check the website for more information.
  • A View from the Bridge 18 May-25 June by Royal Exchange Theatre, St. Anns Square, Manchester, UK. Directed by Sarah Frankcom with Con O'Neill, Anna Francolini, Leila Mimmack, Ronan Raftery and Ian Redford. Set design by James Cotterill. Call 0161 8339833, or check the website for more information.
  • The Price 10-26 June by The Stagecrafters Theater, 8130 Germantown Ave., Philadelphia, PA. Directed by David Flagg, with Philip McCrossan, Faith Yesner, Dan Gudema, and John Reardon. Set designed by Scott Killinger. Tickets, $16-25, call 215-247-8881 or check their website for more information.
  • Death of a Salesman 9-18 June by Houston Theatre Company at Jones Hall, University of St. Thomas, 3910 Yoakum Drive, Houston, TX. Directed by Al Caraballo, with Louis Provenzano, Alane Johnson, Alex Ozburn, Hamilton Boyd, John J. Zipay, and Edmund Pantuliano.  Call 713-478-9421.
  • The Crucible 3 May-5 June at the Lyric Theatre, Belfast, Ireland, UK. Directed by Conall Morrison, with Patrick O’Kane. Performances at 7.45pm, with Sat. at 2.30pm and Sunday at 3.30pm (Sun.15 May at 2.30pm). Tickets £5-23, Call 028 9038 1081 or check the website for more information. This is the inaugural play of the newly renovated theatre.
  • All My Sons 20 May-4 June 4 by Quannapowitt Playhouse, 55 Hopkins St., Reading, MA. Directed by Mark Baumhardt, with Sara Jones, Todd Radford, David Berti and Sharon Mason. Performances at 8 p.m. Tickets $17-18, call 781-942-2212, or check the website for more information.
  • The Crucible 7-28 May, by York Theatre Royal as part of its In The Round season. Directed by Juliet Forster, with Stephen Billington, Helen Kay, Jonathan Race, and Martin Barrass. Evening performances start at 7.30pm, Saturday matinees at 2.30pm. Call 01904 623568 or check the website for more information.
  • A View From the Bridge 14-28 May by Adelaide University Theatre Guild, Australia. Directed by John Graham, with Nigel Tripodi, Charlotte Batty, Lauren Barnes, Joshua Coldwell, Geoff Dawes, Marcin Holownia, Tom Kontogonis, Sharon Malujlo, Steve Marvanek, Domenic Panuccio, and Jack Robins. Set design by Ole Wiebkin. Call 61 8 8303 5999 or check the website for more information.
  • The Crucible 18-21 May by Liverpool Performing Arts Ensemble at Casula Powerhouse Arts Centre, 1 Casula Road, Casula NSW, Australia. Directed by John Brown. Tickets are $25 for adults, $20 for concessions, call 9824 1121 or check the website for more information.
  • All My Sons 5-14 May by Progress Theatre, Bracknell, UK. Directed by Harry Gray with Matt Tully, Jim McGuigan, Dino Costa, Robin March, Carl Dunnington, Esther Walters, Mary Rutterford, Kelly Hugo, and Eleanor Kent. Call 0118 960 6060 or check the website for more information.
  • The Crucible 5-14 May, by Stage Centre Productions, at Fairview Library Theatre, 35 Fairview Mall Dr.,Toronto, Canada. Directed by Garth Allen, with Lawrence Stevenson, J.B. Pierre Rajotte, Debbie Yuen, Irit Shomrony, Will van der Zyl, and Alan Washbrook. For tickets, call the box office at 416-299-5557 or visit their website.
  • Some Kind of Love Story 7 May by WingBeat, at The Glasshouse Arts Centre, Wollaston Road, Stourbridge, UK. Directed by Joshua Dalledonne, with Katharine Messenger and Garry Brooking. Performance at 7.30pm. It also features music specially composesd for the performance by Marcus Heathcock. Tickets, priced £6 (£4 concessions), are available from the box office on 01384 399430.
  • All My Sons 10-14 May by ADC Theatre at Cambridge University, Park St., Cambridge, UK. Directed by Niall Wilson. Performances at 7:45pm . Tickets are £6-£10 and can be booked online, or call 01223 300085. Check the website for more information.
  • All My Sons 29 April-15 May, byNew Dawn Theater Company, 3087 Main St., Duluth, GA. Directed by Judy McElroy, with Lee Finocchio, Pam Duncan, Aaron Glaze, and Ashley Duncan. Performances are Friday and Saturday at 8 p.m. and Sunday at 2 p.m. the first two weekends of the production and Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 8 p.m. and Sunday at 2 p.m. closing weekend. Tickets $10-15, call 678-887-5015, or check the website for more information.
  • Death of a Salesman 12 April-8 May by Milwaukee Repertory Theater, Quadracci Powerhouse Theater, 108 E. Wells St., Milwaukee, WI.  Directed by Mark Clements, with Lee E. Ernst and Laura Gordon. Previews 7:30 p.m. April 12-14, regular performances at 8 pm. Tickets: $10 (previews)-$65. Call (414) 224-9490 or check the website for more information.
  • A View from the Bridge 21 April-1 May by University of Rhode Island Theatre Department, in the Robert E. Will Theatre. Directed by Bryna Wortmant, with Jim Sullivan, Betsy Rinaldi, Stephanie Rodger, Andrew Chaffee, Miles Boucher, and Andrew T. Burnap. Tickets $10-16, call 401 874 5843 or check the website for more information.
  • A View from the Bridge 14-30 April by Mercury Theatre, Colchester, UK. Directed by Janice Dunn, with Tim Treslove, Ella Vale, Pete Ashmore, and Gina Isaac. Set design by Michael Vale. Call 01206 573948 or check the website for more information.
  • All My Sons through to 15April by Teatro Lope De Vega, Seville, Spain. Directed by Claudio Tolcachir, with Carlos Hipolito, Gloria Munoz and Fran Perea. Performances at 21:00 local time every evening except Friday, when there will be two productions at 19:00 and 21:30. Tickets cost €21 (£18.70) and are available online or at the box office +34 955 47 28 22.
  • A View From the Bridge 1-23 April by The Theatre by the Lake, Lakeside, Keswick, Cumbria, UK. Directed by Stefan Escreet. Set design by Martin Johns. Performances at 7.30pm. with matinees at 1.30/2.00pm. Tickets £8-£23, call 017687 74411 or check the website for more information.
  • All My Sons 2-10 April (in Urdu, as Jo Chalay Tau Jaan Sae Guzar Gaye, adapted by Babar Jamal) by National Academy of Performing Arts Repertory Theatre (NRT), at the Arts Council auditorium, Karachi, Pakistan. Directed by Rahat Kazmi, with Talat Hussain, Nimra Bucha, Aymen Tariq, Paras Masroor, Adnan Jafer, Samena Nazeer and Hamad Sarta. Tickets Rs300-600.
  • All My Sons 25 March-17 April by Wheaton Drama, Inc. (WDI), at Playhouse 111, 111 N. Hale Street, Wheaton, IL. Directed by Marge Uhlarik-Boller with Larry Boller, Catie Early, Sean Ogren and Annie Slivinski. Set design by Randy Knott. Performances at 8pm and Sundays at 3pm. Tickets $13-16, call 630-260-1820, or check the website for more information.
  • Death of a Salesman  8-24 April, by New Moon Theatre Company at TheaterWorks, Overton Square, 2085 Monroe Ave., Memphis, TN. Directed by Director Marler Stone, with Ron Gephart, Janie Paris, Brian Everson, Jon Sparks and Tripp Hurst. Tickets $12-15, call 274-7139.
  • The Crucible 6-9 April by Playhouse North at Vertigo Theatre’s Studio, Calgary. 161, 115 - 9 Avenue SE, Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Directed by Cindy Vanden Enden Tickets $12-22, call Vertigo at: (403) 221-3708, or check the Playhouse North website for more information.
  • The Price by Murrells Inlet Community Theatre, 4450 Murrells Inlet Road, Murrells Inlet, SC 29576. Call (843) 651-7373.
  • The Price 5-30 April at Stephen Joseph Theatre in Scarborough, UK. This is a transfer of the Octagon Theatre’s production. Directed by David Thacker, with Tom Mannion, Kenneth Alan Taylor, Suzan Sylvester, and Colin Stinton. Set design by Patrick Connellan. Tickets £10 - £21, call 01723 370541, or check the website for more information.
  • Broken Glass 22 March-16 April by The Fugard Theatre, Harrington Street and Caledon Street, District Six, Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa. Directed by Janice Honeyman, with Antony Sher, Susan Danford, Stephen Jennings, Claire Berlein, Anthea Thompson and Patrick Lyster. Tickets are R120 – R180,  call the box office: 021 461 4554, or book through Computicket. Visit the theater website for further information.
  • All My Sons 2-11 March by Bay City Players, 1214 Columbus Ave., Bay City, Michigan. Call 989-895-5555 or check the website for more information.
  • The Crucible 24 Feb.-17 April by the Good Company Players, at 2nd Space Theatre, 820 E. Olive Ave. Fresno, CA. Directed by Eric Day, with Kaichen McCrae, Jessica Knotts, Alexa DePasquale and Kayla Wyllie. Tickets are $15-16, call (559) 266-0660, or check the website for more information.
  • The Crucible 31 March-10 April by University of Michigan department of theatre and drama, at Arthur Miller Theatre in the Walgreen Drama Center, 1226 Murfin, Ann Arbor, MI. Directed by Jerry Schwiebert. Set design by Adam McCarthy. Performances Thursday at 7:30 p.m.; Friday and Saturday at 8 p.m.; Sunday at 2 p.m. Tickets $10-24, call 734-764-2538 or check the website for more information.
  • All My Sons 18 March-17 April by Intiman Theatre, at Seattle Center, 201 Mercer Street, Seattle, WA. Directed by Valerie Curtis-Newton, with Chuck Cooper, Margo Moorer, Reggie Jackson and Nicole Lewis. For tickets, call (206) 269-1900, or go to the website for more information. This is an all black version, set in Seattle.
  • Death of a Salesman 7-16 April by The Backdoor Playhouse, Tennessee Technical University, 1 William L Jones Dr., Cookeville, TN. Directed by David Davidson, with Mark H. Creter, Kim Frick-Welker, Matt Wilson, Evan Montgomery, Pat Mannle, Philip Horn, Dave Johnson, Travis Flatt, Monica Cline, Alex Mattingly, Sarah Gray and Nicole Huey. Performances at 8 p.m., with a late show at 10 p.m. on April 14, and a matinee show at 2 p.m. on April 16. Tickets $5-12, call 931-372-6595 or check the website for more information.
  • A View From the Bridge 24 March-10 April by Weathervane Playhouse, 1301 Weathervane Lane, Akron, OH. Directed by Sean McConaha, with Scott Shriner, Marie Smith, Alexandra Tlapa, Alex Funk, Robert Showalter, and Vince Richards. Set design by Alan Scott Ferrall. Tickets $15-21, call 330-836-2626 or check the website for more information.
  • Broken Glass 25 Feb.-17 April at the Pico Playhouse, 10580 W. Pico Blvd. West Los Angeles, CA. Directed by Elina de Santos, with Susan Angelo, Michael Bofshever, Stephen Burleigh, Peggy Dunne, Renae Geerlings and Lindsay Ginter. Performances are Thursdays through Saturdays at 8 p.m. and Sundays at 2 p.m. For tickets, phone (323) 821-2449 or check the website for more information.
  • The Price 10 March-2 April at the Octagon Theatre, Howell Croft South, Bolton, UK. Directed by David Thacker, with Tom Mannion, Kenneth Alan Taylor, Suzan Sylvester, and Colin Stinton. Set design by Patrick Connellan. Tickets: £9.50 - £21.50, schools young person's free tickets and £4 stand-by tickets. Performances at 7pm with Matinees: Fri 11, Wed 23, Sat 26 Mar. at 2pm. Schools’ matinee: Tue 15 Mar. 1.30pm. Call 01204 520661or check the website for more information.
  • Death of a Salesman 30 Mar. -3 April by College of the Canyons theatre department in the PAC Black Box Theatre, College of the Canyons, Santa Clarita, CA. Directed by John DeMita. Performances 3/30, 3/31, 4/1, 4/2 @ 8 PM  4/3 @ 2 PM. Tickets: $10/$5, call  or check the website for more information.
  • The Crucible 25 March-3 April by McKinney Repertory Theater, 11 N. Tennessee St., McKinney, TX, as part of "Read Across McKinney" in cooperation with the McKinney Public Library, McKinney Independent School District, and the McKinney Performing Arts Center. Check their website for more information, and purchase tickets through the McKinney Performing Arts Center website.
  • An Enemy of the People 1 March-3 April by Stage Left Theatre, at Theater Wit, 1229 W. Belmont, Chicago. Directed by Jason Fleece, with Anita Chandwaney,Melanie Derleth, Cory Krebsbach, Brian Plocharczyk, and William Watt. Set design by Alan Donahue. Previews are February 25, 26 and 28 at 7:30 PM. Performances at 7.30pm.  with a 2.30pm Sunday matinee. Preview tickets are $10. Main run tickets start at $22, and will be available through the Theater Wit box office, call 773-883-8830, or check the website for more information.
  • An Enemy of the People 30 March in a staged reading at 5pm at The Mahoney Forum for Arts and Culture, Saint Francis College, Brooklyn Heights, NY. Directed by Timothy Dugan.
  • A View from the Bridge 25 March-2 April at the Barn Theatre in Welwyn Garden City, Hertfordshire, UK. Directed by Jack Wood, with Patrick Sunners, Jenny Macchia, Elliot Brown, and Jan Palmer Sayer. Tickets £5-10, call 01707 324300, or check the website for more information.
  • A View from the Bridge 5-26 March by The Westfield Community Players, 1000 North Ave., Westfield, NJ. Directed by Steve Lemenille, with A. J. Liana, Kristina Hernandez, Andrea Barra, Lou Savarese, Brian Remo,  and Maury Herman. Set design by Bill McMeekan and Steve Lemenille. Tickets are $10-20, call (908) 232-1221 for reservations, or check the website for more information.
  • The Crucible 7-26 March at Joburg Promusica, in the Civic Centre at 100 Christiaan De Wet Drive, Florida Park, Roodepoort, Johannesburg, Gauteng, South Africa. This promises to be an innovative production (incorporating puppetry and masks), and will feature an original musical score by Dawid Boverhoff. Directed by Alby Michaels, with Stephen van Niekerk, Motlatji Ditodi, Jacques Bessenger, Candi Brown, Kim Cloete, Clive Gilson, Cindy Swanepoel, Clifford Hughes and Christien Le Roux. Set design by Kosie Smit. Tickets: R80 for adults, R60 for children. For school/group bookings, contact Queen (queenm@promusica.co.za) or Nevolan (nevolanr@promusica.co.za) on 011 674 1356/7/8/9 or fax on 011 674 2365. Please note that there is an age restriction of 13 years old.
  • The Crucible 23-26 March by Alsager Community Theatre, at the Alsager Civic Centre, Alsager, Stoke-On-Trent, UK. Directed by Mark Jeffries. Call 01270 529511.
  • Death of a Salesman 18-26 March by KG Entertainment at Black Box Theater of the Bangsberg Fine Arts Complex at Bemidji State University, Bemidji, MN. Directed by Greg Gasman, with Tom Kusler, Ann Cease, Jon Mansk, and Brett Cease. Performances at 7.30, with 2pm matinee. Tickets $8-10 on the door.
  • Death of a Salesman 25 Feb.-27 March by The Vagabond Players, 806 S Broadway, Fells Point, Baltimore, MD. Directed by Michael B. Zemarel, with Tony Calavito, Gregory Jericho, Helenmary Ball, and Chris Krysztofiak. Performances are at 8:00 on Friday and Saturday, and at 2:00 on Sunday. Tickets are $15; $13 for seniors/ students with a special $10 Student Night on Fridays. Call 410-563-9135 or check the website for more information.
  • The Crucible 3-20 March by Village productions at the Tri-County Performing Arts Center, 245 E. High Street, Pottstown, PA. Directed by John Moletress, with Maggie Swahl, Andrea Frassoni, Bob Stineman, Steve Reazor, Paul Recupero, and Titilola Verissimo. Set design by Kevin Jordan. Tickets $13-21, call 610-970-1199, or check the website for more information. Interesting staging—looks like they’ll be performing behind a chain link fence!
  • Death of a Salesman 16-20 Mar. by L.A. Theatre Works, at Skirball Cultural Center, 2701 N. Sepulveda Blvd., Los Angeles, CA. Directed by Eric Simonson, with Stacy Keach, Jane Kaczmarek, Steven Culp and John Sloan. Call 310 827 0809 or check the website for more information.
  • All My Sons 17-19 March by Dukeries Theatre Group at the Acorn Theatre, Queen Street, Worksop, Nottinghamshire, UK. Performances at 7.30 pm with special school performances on Wed. 16th. Tickets are £6.00, call 01909 501817 or check the website for more information.
  • All My Sons 3-20 March by College Theatre at College of DuPage, in the Studio Theatre of the McAninch Arts Center, 425 Fawell Blvd., Glen Ellyn, IL. Directed by Michael Ryczek, with Performances are 8 p.m. Thursdays to Saturdays and 2 p.m. Sundays. A preview performance will be held at 7 p.m. Thursday, March 3. Tickets are $9-10 ($8 for preview), call 630 942-4000 or check the website for more information.
  • A View from the Bridge 3-20 March, by Gulfshore Playhouse, at the Norris Center, 755 8th Avenue South, Naples, FL. Directed by Kristen Coury, with Larry Bull, Joseph R. Sicari, Gayton Scott, Christian Pedersen, Kira McCarthy, and Nick Duckart. Set design by Robert F. Wolin. Performances at 8pm, with 3pm matinees. Tickets $15-40, call 866-811-4111, or check the website for more information.
  • The Price 24 Feb.-19 March by Columbus Civic Theater, 3837 Indianola Ave. , Columbus, OH. Tickets $17.50-20, call 614-447-7529, or check the website for more information.
  • The Crucible (Richard Ward opera) 5-19 March by Sarasota Opera.  Conducted by David Neely, and directed by Michael Unger, with Heather Johnson, Mathew Edwardsen, Sean Anderson, Jeffrey Tucker, and Lindsay Barche. Set design by Michael Schweikardt. Performances at 8 p.m. March 5, 8, 10 and 16 and 1:30 p.m. March 13 and 19. For tickets call 366-8450, or check the website for more information.
  • The Price 3-13 March by Other Side Players at the Rio Theatre, 210 S. Main Street, Helper, UT.  Directed by Justin Ivie, with Morgan Lund, Paula Duesing, Ron Frederickson, and Cory Ewan. Set design by Grady McEvoy. Tickets $8-18, call 435-472-ARTS.
  • The American Clock 3-13 March by Brave New World Repertory Theatre at The Brooklyn Lyceum, 227 4th Avenue, Brooklyn, NY. Directed by Cynthia Babak with Claire Beckman, Stuart Zagnit, Joe Salgo, Kevin Hogan, Franny Silverman, Scott Voloshin, Sandra Mills Scott, Tara Bast, Cathy Mancuso, John Morgan, Nixon Cesar, Caroline Ryburn, Alvin Hippolyte, Alice Barrett-Mitchell, Gary Cowling, Doug Barron, Evan Thompson, and Jeff Golde. Tickets $18, call (718) 857 - 4816 or check the website for more information.
  • The Crucible 4 Feb.-13 March by Trinity Repertory, 201 Washington Street, Providence, RI. Directed by Brian McEleney, with Stephen Thorne, Angela Brazil, Olivia D’Ambrosio, Mauro Hantman, Fred Sullivan Jr. Set design by Eugene Lee. Call 401 351 4242, or check their website for more information.
  • The Crucible 8-13 March by Department of Theatre at Adelphi University, in the Adelphi University Performing Arts Center Black Box Theatre, 1 South Avenue, Garden City, NY. Directed by Nicholas Petron. Tickets are $7-$15, call (516) 877-4000 or check the website for more information.
  • Death of a Salesman 4-13 March by Alden Christian Theatre Society, 1470 Church Street, Alden, NY. Directed by Angela Sutter. Performances at 7:30 p. and 2:30 p.m. on March 6 and 13. Tickets are $9-11, call 937-7770. This will be a “curse free” production.
  • The Crucible 4-12 March by the Masque Theatre, Cape Town, South Africa. Performances at 8pm, and Saturdays at 2.30 and 7pm. Directed by Barbara Basel, with Dean Howarth and Moegamat Razak Johnson. Tickets are R50-60, call: 021 788 1898.
  • The Crucible 4 Feb.-6 Mar. by Stage 3 Theater Company, 208 S. Green St., Sonora, CA. Directed by Don Bilotti, with Haley Rade, Katryn Norvell, Michael Crich, and Robbie Smittle. Set design by Ron Cotnam. Tickets $12-20, call 209 536 1778 or check the website for more information.
  • The Crucible 24 Feb.-6 Mar. by Youngstown State University Theater’s Drama Department in Ford Theater, Bliss Hall, Wick Avenue, Youngstown, OH. Performances on February 27 and March 6 at 3 p.m.; all other performances at 7:30 p.m. Tickets $5-10, call 330-941-3105 or check the website for more information.
  • Death of a Salesman 12 Feb.-5 March at Vancouver Playhouse, Hamilton at Dunsmuir, Vancouver, BC, Canada. Directed by John Cooper, with Donna Belleville, Tom McBeath, Bob Frazer and Kevin James. Set design by Pam Johnson. Performances at 8pm, tickets: $20 (rush seats only) to $59, call 604-873-3311 or check the website for more information.
  • Death of a Salesman 22 Jan.-27 Feb. by The Old Globe in the Sheryl and Harvey White Theatre, 1363 Old Globe Way, San Diego, CA. Directed by Pam MacKinnon, with Jeffrey DeMunn, Robin Moseley, Tyler Pierce, and Lucas Caleb Rooney. Set design by Marion Williams. Call 619 234 5623 or check the website for more details.
  • All My Sons 4-27 Feb. by Bremerton Community Theatre, at BCT Playhouse, 599 Lebo Blvd., Bremerton,WA. Directed by Carl Olson , with Eric Wise, Rana Tan, Lenea Tomoson, and Eric Spencer. Performances at 8 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays, 2:30 p.m. Sundays. Tickets: $7-13, call: 360-373-5152, or check the website for more information.
  • All My Sons  Feb. 18-26 by Richmond Civic Theatre, 1003 E. Main Street, Richmond, IN. Directed by David Cobine, with Wayne Greeson, Marty Hancock, Jewel Pyle, and Krysta Jo Cummings. Friday & Saturday performances at 7:30 p.m., Sunday at 2:00 p.m. Tickets $12-15, call (765) 962-1816, or check the website for more information.
  • The Crucible 16-26 Feb. by The Valencia Character Company in the Black Box Theater at Valencia Community College's East Campus, 701 N. Econlockhatchee Trail, Orlando. Directed by John DiDonna. Set design by Michael Shugg. Performances at 7:30 p.m., and Feb. 20 and 27 at 2 p.m., with an additional matinee on Feb. 26 at 2 p.m. Tickets $6-8, call 407-582-2900.
  • Death of a Salesman 10-19 Feb. and  8-12 March by Perth Rep. Directed by Ian Grieve, with Ron Emslie, Ewan Donald and Robert Jack. First in Feb. at Perth Theatre, 185 High Street, Perth, UK. Tickets, £6.50 -18.00, call 01738 621 031 or check the website for more information. Then in March at Eden Court Theatre, Inverness, UK. Tickets, £14.00 -19.50, call 01463 234 234 or check their website for more information.
  • All My Sons 18-26 Feb. by Central Park Players, in the Grand Haven Community Center, 421 Columbus Ave. NY. Directed by Justin Sternburgh, with Remington Sprague, Natalie Carmolli, Chad Hoop, Robin Willi, Brian Reeds, Dave Riegler, Trudi Kerkstra, Andrew Kitcka, Sarah Fields and Kyle Coon. Performances at 8 p.m. Feb. 18-19, 2 p.m. Feb. 20, and 8 p.m. Feb. 24-26. General admission is $14 for adults, and $11 for senior citizens and students, call 616-971-1329.
  • “I Can't Remember Anything” 17 Feb. at The Center at St. Andrew's, 111 NE 80th Street, Seattle, WA. Performance at 7 p.m.
  • All My Sons 21 Jan-20 Feb. by Newport Theater Arts Center, 2501 Cliff Dr., Newport Beach, CA. Directed by David Colley, with Toni Beckman, Art Hall, Amber Bonasso, Kimberly Lewis, Vince Campbell, Parker Lewis, Katie Coffey, Todd Rew, Jonathan Deroko, and Christopher Utley. Call 949 631 0288 or check the website for more information.
  • The Price 3-13 Feb. by Avalon Theater Company, at ArtSpace at Crestwood Court, St. Louis, Missouri. Directed by Bobby Miller (no relation), with Peter Mayer and John Contini. Performances: Thurs, Fri, & Sat @ 8 pm; Sun @ 3 pm. Tickets, $20-$30,  on sale from 16 Aug. 2010, call 314-351-6482 or check the website for more information.
  • The Price 11 Feb.  by The Stray Kats Theatre Company, at Edmond Town Hall, Alexandria Room, 45 Main St., Newtown, CT. With Kate Katcher, Don Striano, David Rogers and William Jess Russel. Performance at 7:30 p.m. Tickets: $25, call 203-514-2221, or check their website for more information.
  • All My Sons 28 Jan.-13 Feb. by Civic Theatre of Greater Lafayette, 313 North Street, Lafayette, IN. Directed by Rachel Lambert, with Craig Martin, Jane Hoaks, Matt Webb, and Laura Mecsey. Tickets $10-15, call (765) 423-PLAY (7529), or check the website for more information.
  • A View From the Bridge 14 Jan.- 12 Feb. at Royal Lyceum Theatre, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK. Directed by John Dove, with Liam Brennan, Stanley Townsend, Kirsty Mackay, Kathryn Howden,  Richard Conlon, and Gunnar Cauthery. Call 0131 248 4848 or check the website for more information.
  • Broken Glass 31 Jan.-5 Feb. by Heald Green Theatre, Motcombe Road, (off Styal Road), Gatley, Cheshire, UK. Performances at 7.45pm. Tickets £6.50-7.00, call 0161 436 5000, or check the website for more information.
  • The Crucible 28 Jan.-5 Feb. by The Mesa Community College Theatre Arts and Film Department at MCC’s Theatre Outback, 1833 W. Southern Ave., Mesa, AZ. Directed by Debra K. Stevens. Performances at 7:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday. Tickets: $10-$15, call, (480) 461-7170 or check the website for more information.
  • Two Way Mirror ( the doublebill of "Elegy for A Lady" and "Some Kind of Love Story") 24-29 Jan. by Doncaster Little Theatre, Doncaster, UK. "Elegy for a Lady" is directed by Rachel Rollin and "Some Kind of Love Story" is directed by Jon Wright. Performances at 7.30pm. Tickets and more details are available from the Box Office at 01302 340422.
  • The Crucible 14-22 Jan. at UC Irvine's Claire Trevor Theater, University of California, Irvine, 4000 Mesa Rd, Irvine, CA. Directed by Beth Lopes. Call (949) 824 - 2787 or check the website for more information.
  • The Price 20-30 January by Little Theater of Fall River, at the Firebarn Theatre, 340 Prospect Street, Fall River, MA. Directed by Linda Monchik. Tickets $10-15, call 1-508-675-1852 or check the website for more information.
  • Death of a Salesman 7 Jan. by students from the Film and Television Institute of India, Pune, Maharashtra, India. Directed by Vandana Vashisht, with Tarun Wadhwa, Tanu Loht, Vyom Sharma, Yogendra Singh, Tarun Gahlot, Roushan Raj, Saurabh Saraswat, Amit Baisoya, Paranjay Jaiswal and Shankar Srikumar. Performances at the main theatre, at 4 pm and 7 pm.

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