ARCHIVE III--PRODUCTIONS

During 2008

  • The Crucible 24-27 April by the Ashland Community and Technical College Theater, at J.B. Sowards Theatre, College Drive Campus, Ashland, WV. Performances are scheduled at 8 p.m. Thursday, Friday and Saturday, April 24-26, and at 2:30 p.m. Sunday, April 27. Tickets are $6 for adults and $4 for students, seniors and groups of 10 or more. Tickets are available at the bookstore, (606) 326-2014.
  • All My Sons 11-26 April by Billings Studio Theatre, 1500 Rimrock Rd. Billings, Montana. Directed by Bobbi Hawk with Eric Hendricks, Anjanett Hawk-Johnson, Casey Visser, Jayme Green, Danielle Marie Dodge, Sarah Holm-Cahill, Guy Atkins, George Feeley, Jennifer Olsen and Brandon Secco. Set by Jeff Boschee. Call 406 248 1141. Tickets $12-15.
  • The Crucible March 28-April 27 2008 Great Lakes Theater Festival, in the Ohio Theatre, MI.  Directed by Drew Barr, with Andrew May, Laura Perrotta, Aled Davies, Jeffrey C. Hawkins, Alicia Kahn, and Sara M. Bruner. For performance times and locations, call 216-241-5490, Ext. 307, or visit website.
  • All My Sons 26 April, playreading, as part of The Naked Stage series at Montauk Library, Meeting Room (lower level), 871 Montauk Highway, Montauk NY 11954. Directed by Hilary Adams, with Sloane Shelton, Josh Perl, Amy Ferrante, Joe DeSane, Shashi Balooja, Kate Mueth, Josh Gladstone, Lydia Franco-Hodges, and Keaton Laub. From 7:30 PM to 9:30 PM. Free & open to the public. For more information, contact Carolyn Balducci, Program Director, or phone: 631 668 3377 or check the website.
  • Death of a Salesman 11-20 April by Theatre UNI, University of Northern Iowa's Department of Theatre in the Strayer-Wood Theatre. Directed by Larry Paulsen. Performances on April 11, 12, 17-19 at 7:30 p.m. and April 13 & 20 at 2:00 p.m. Tickets may be purchased online, via phone, or in person at the Strayer-Wood Theatre box office, (319) 273-6381.
  • All My Sons 13-19 April by Fort Smith Little Theatre, 401 N. Sixth St., Fort Smith, Arkansas.  Performances at 8 p.m. Thursday-Saturday and April 16-19 and 2: 30 p.m. April 13. Tickets are $ 20 for Thursday’s gala opening night, $10 for all other performances. Call (479 ) 783-2966.
  • All My Sons  Mar. 14-Apr. 13, 2008 by Playhouse on the Square, 51 South Cooper, Memphis, TN 38104. Tickets $15-$30. Box Office (901) 726-4656; check website for updates or more information.
  • The Crucible April 18-19 by Civic Center Little Theater, Charleston, WV. Directed by Debbie Haught, with Ryan Hardiman, Kevin Pauley, Mandy Petry, Johanna Meisner, Joe Gibson, Kate Woestman, and James Raywalt. Performances at 8 p.m. Tickets: $16 adults, $10 student. Call: 343-7529 or check the website.
  • The Man Who Had All the Luck April 15 to 19 at Liverpool Playhouse from at 7.30pm. This is a touring version of the Donmar Warehouse production. Tickets are £8 to £19.50. To book, call 0151 709 4776, or visit the website.
  • The Price 8 March-18 April at Theater J, 1529 16th St. NW, Washington, DC. This is a transfer from Philadelphia of the Cape May Stage production, directed by Michael Carleton with Leisa Mather, Andy Prosky, John Prosky, and Robert Prosky, and is part of the The Arthur Miller Celebration at the Theater J—see details below in the Special Events section. Tickets for the play are $15-$50, call 800-494-TIXS or visit http://www.boxofficetickets.com. Check the website for more information.
  • The Man Who Had All the Luck 28 Feb.-5 Apr. at Donmar Warehouse, 41 Earlham Street, London WC2H 9LX.  Directed by Sean Holmes with Andrew Buchan, Felix Scott and Michelle Terry. Box Office: 0870 060 6624, Overseas bookings: +44 (0)20 8544 7412 (overseas bookings only).Tickets £13-29.  Or check website for more information.  The production will then tour, including The Lowry in Salford from April 8-12. Ring the box office on 0870 787 5793 or visit their website, the Liverpool Playhouse (see above), and Hull for Cornwall in Truro.
  • The Crucible 7th to 12th April by The Nonentities Rose Theatre, Kidderminster, UK. Directed bu Vivienne Cole, with Richard Taylor, Bob Graham, Georgina Biggs and Rachel Laurence. Call the Box Office at 01562 743745 or check the website.
  • All My Sons ended April 4-13th by at Performing Arts Main Stage, Los Angeles Pierce College, 6201 Winnetka Ave., Woodland Hills, CA. Directed by Rozsa Horvath, with Anthony Cantrell, Jessica Jean Dollarhide, Kabrina Lee Feickert, Brandon Gilbrech, Jack Green, Brian Harris, Ashely McGee, Elizabeth Mitchell, Chelsea Pitillo and Bill Ruehl. Designed by Gene Putnam. Performances at 8pm. Tickets: 818-719-6488.
  • The Crucible 14-22 March by Theatre Huntsville, Huntsville, AL 35804-0654, at the Von Braun Center Playhouse. Directed by Harry Delugach, with special lighting by Cynthia Meyer. Performances at 7.30PM on Mar. 14, 15, 20, 21, 22 and at 2PM on 16 and 22. Tickets $13-$15 and call: 256 536 0807 or check the website for more information.
  • A View from the Bridge 7-22 March by Curtain Call in The Dressing Room Theatre, at The Sterling Farms Theatre Complex, 1349 Newfield Avenue, Stamford, CT. Directed and designed by Peter Barbieri, Jr. with Ron Carlin, Alvero Sena, Sarah Begley, Philip Hahn, Jessie Gilbert and Tom Coppola. Performances are Friday and Saturday evenings at 8PM and Sunday afternoons at 2PM. Seating is cabaret-style with a Bring Your Own Everything dinner theatre format. Doors open one hour before showtime. Tickets are $24 for adults, $17 for senior citizens and $12 for students and children. Box Office: 203-461-6358 x37 or on the web.
  • Death of a Salesman 7-16 March by Shelby County Players, at Shelby Community Theatre, 16 S. Tompkins St., Shelbyville, Indiana. Performances at 7:30 p.m. on March 7, 8, 14 and 15 and 2 p.m. on March 9 and 16 at Shelby Community Theatre, 16 S. Tompkins St., Shelbyville. Directed by B.J. Fairchild-Newman with Toby Lingg and Chris Cox. Tickets are available at Bernard Realty, 270 E. Broadway St.; Borchert Optometry, 273 W. Broadway St.; Mickey's T-Mart Inc., 748 S. Harrison St.; and The Shelbyville Antique Mall, 117 S. Harrison St. Advance adult tickets are $12 in advance and $14 at the door, and student tickets are $6 in advance and $7 at the door. For additional information or to make reservations, contact the director, B.J. Fairchild-Newman, at (317) 398-7798 or by e-mail at bjnew@earthlink.net.
  • All My Sons 13-16 March by the Thalian Association at Thalian Hall, 310 Chestnut St., Wilmington, NC 28401. Directed by Tom Briggs, with Chris Brown, Chris Rickert, Maggie Miller and Donn Ansell. Performances at 8 p.m. and 3 p.m. Sunday. Tickets: $20 and $18, call: 910-343-3664, or check the website for more details.
  • The Crucible 11-15 March by The Tower Theatre performing at Theatro Technis, 26 Crowndale Rd., Camden Town, London. Nearest Tube Stations : Mornington Crescent or Camden Town (Northern Line); North London Line (Silverlink): Camden Road. Directed by Martin Mulgrew. Evenings at 7.45 p.m. Tues. – Sat., with Sat. Matinée at 3 p.m. Ticket Prices : £11 standard tickets (£9 concessions/members). See website for more information.
  • All My Sons 13-16 March by Dunedin Showcase at the Dunedin Community Center, 1920 Pinehurst Road, Dunedin, FL 34698. Directed by Lil Barcaski, with Cintia Huffman, Mathew Eberius, Stephanie Joines, Dick Weber, Beth Adele Long, Mary Locarni, Tom Campbell and Michael Cote. Performances at 7 p.m., Thursday, March 13, through Saturday, March 15, and at 2 p.m., Sunday, March 16. Tickets are $12 in advance and $15 at the door. They are available at the: Dunedin Community Center, 1920 Pinehurst Road; Martin Luther King Jr. Recreation Center, 550 Laura Lane; and the Hale Activity Center, 330 Douglas Ave. For more information call Barcaski at 727-230-2667, or go to the Dunedin Showcase Theater website.
  • The Crucible (Y Pair) Feb.12-March 14 in a Welsh translation by Gareth Miles for The Theatr Genedlaethol Cymru – Welsh National Touring Company opens in Bangor’s Theatr Gwynedd before heading off around Wales, UK. Directed by Judith Roberts with Catrin Powell, Llion Williams, Dyfan Roberts, Christine Pritchard and Trefor Selway. Tour schedule: In Bangor, 7-9 Feb. at Theatr Gwynedd. Call: 01248 351708 or check the website. In Aberystwth 12-13 Feb. at Arts Centre. Call 01970 623232 or check the website. In Cardigan 20-22 Feb. at Theatr Mwldan. Call: 01239 621200  or check the website. In Swansea 28-29 Feb. at Taliesen Arts Centre. Call 01792 60 20 60 or check the website. In Mold 5-6 Mar. at Clwyd Theatr Cymru. Call 0845 330 3565 or check the website. In Carmarthen 10 Mar. at Lyric Theatre. Call 0845 226 3508/9 or check the website. And in Cardiff 13-14 Mar. at Sherman Theatre. Call 029 2064 6900  or check the website.
  • The Crucible 6-8 Mar. by Lynn Players, at at Lynn Arts Centre, Kings Lynn, UK.  Directed by Carol Beveridge, with Steve Lindeman, Helen Symonds, Ian Ding, Chris Fox, Adam Howard, Louise Smith and Richard Abel. Tickets, priced at £10 (£9 concessions), are available from the box office on 01553 764864.
  • The Crucible Feb.28-Mar 2 by Vanguard University Theater Department in the Lyceum Theater, Vanguard University, 55 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa, CA. Directed by Susan K. Berkompas, with Aaron Campbell, Rebekah Ehrich, Tim Larson, Andrew Christensen, Carlos Fernandez, and Bethany Lomas. Performances are Thurs & Friday at 8 p.m., Saturday at 2 & 8, Sunday at 2 p.m. Tickets: $10, phone: (714) 668-6145.
  • The Crucible 31 January-1 March at the Octagon Theatre, Howell Croft South, Bolton, BL1 1SB, UK.  Directed by Mark Babych, with Matthew Rixon. This production will be supported by a wide range of activ8’s educational resources including: a teachers’ pack, workshops and INSET sessions. Call activ8 at the Octagon on 01204 556501 for information. For general enquiries: 01204 529407 (international dialling: +44 [0] 1204 529407). Ticket Prices: £8.50-£18.50. Performance Times: Evenings: 7.30pm; Matinees: Sat 23 Feb & Wed 27 Feb, 2pm; Schools Matinees: Tues 5 Feb, Thurs 7 Feb & Wed 20 Feb, 1.30pm. Ticket Sales: 01204 520661 or e-mail E-mail:  info@octagonbolton.co.uk.  Check the website for more details.
  • The Crucible 6 Feb.-2 March by The Schoolhouse Theater and Mare Nostrum Elements at The Arclight Theatre, 152 West 71st Street, NY, NY. Directed by Pamela Moller Kareman, with Kevin Albert, Terry Ashe-Croft, Keith Barber, Virginia Barber, Stephanie Bayliss, Sarah Bennett, Sari Caine, Lauren Currie Lewis, Tyne Firmin, Jennifer Hildner, George Kareman, David Licht, Simon MacLean Cheryl Orsini, David Rigo, James S. Smith, Bruce Smolanoff, Sherry Stregack, John Tyrrell, and Walita with lighting by David Pentz, set byJohn Pollard, costumes by Kimberly Matela and sound design & original music by Matt Stine. Official opening Sat. Feb. 9th at 6.30pm. A limited engagement with performances Wednesdays at 2pm; Thursday-Saturday at 7:30pm; and Sunday at 2pm, with added shows February 6 & 27 at 7:30pm, this is an Off-Broadway transfer of the Croton Falls, New York production. Tickets are $40, $35 for students and seniors. For tickets and information call 212-352-310, or book through Theatermania online.
  • The American Clock Feb. 20 through March 2 by University of Pittsburgh Repertory Theatre, at Charity Randall Theatre in Pitt's Stephen Foster Memorial, Forbes Avenue and Bigelow Boulevard, Oakland. Directed by Robert C.T. Steele,. with Doug Mertz; Bruce McConachie; Elena Alexandratos; and Melanie Dreyer. Tickets are $22 for general admission; $19 for Pitt faculty, staff, and alumni; and $12 for students. Additional information is available at www.play.pitt.edu or the box office at 412-624-PLAY (7529).
  • The Price 23 Jan.-2 March at Walnut Street Theatre, Ninth and Walnut Streets, Philadelphia, PA. This is a reprise of the 2006 Cape May Stage production, directed by Michael Carleton with Leisa Mather, Andy Prosky, John Prosky, and Robert Prosky. Robert Prosky will talk about his career at the Walnut Street Theatre on Feb. 25. For more information, call: 215-574-3550 or 215-336-1234 or check the website.
  • All My Sons 14-24th Feb. by Marquette Community College, Milwaukee,WI, at the Helfaer Theatre. Directed Debra Krajec, with Pat Ivansek, and Jennifer Shine.
  • All My Sons Feb. 15-24 by the Auburn Players Community Theatre at Irene Bisgrove Theater, Cayuga Community College, Auburn, NY. Directed by Jamie Bruno with Roy VanNorstrand, Anne Fitzgerald, Nick Bessette, Carole Estabrook and Joe Pine. Set designed by Brian Hensley and Dustin Czarny. Performances at: 7:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday, Feb. 22 and 23; 2 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 24, tickets: $12 for adults, $10 for students and seniors and $2 off for groups of 10 or more. Call: 315 406-7435.
  • The Crucible 1-17 Feb. at Center for Performing Arts in Rhinebeck, 661 Route 308, Rhinebeck, NY 12572. Directed by Nancy Lanni, with Joe Felece, John Wells, Sylvia Mae Gorelick, Diana Klein, Fred Fishberg, Dan Landa and Anne Claire Gibbons Brown. Call (845) 876-3080.
  • The Crucible 7-17 Feb. (Ward opera version) by Theatre UNI, University of Northern Iowa's Department of Theatre in the Strayer-Wood Theatre. Stage Direction by Sandra Walden Music Direction by Rebecca Burkhardt. Performanc es on February 7, 9 & 15 at 7:30 p.m. and February 17 at 2:00 p.m. Tickets may be purchased online, via phone, or in person at the Strayer-Wood Theatre box office, (319) 273-6381.
  • The Crucible 1-17 Feb. by Civic Theatre of Greater Lafayette, Fifth and North streets, Lafayette, IN. Directed by Larry Sommers, with Ted Hingst, Madelaine Bien, Tonya Bess, Robert Spaulding, Rod Dimmich and Kyle Bushre. Performances at 8 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays and 2:30 p.m. Sundays. Tickets: $15, $14 for Sunday matinees except Feb. 17, $6 for ages 18 and under. For tickets: Call 423-PLAY (7529)
  • The Price Jan. 30-Feb. 17 by Northern Stage at the Briggs Opera House, White River Junction, VT. Directed by Elena Araoz, with Performances are Wednesdays-Saturdays at 7:30 p.m. and Sundays at 5 p.m., with 2 p.m. matinees on Saturday, Feb. 2, and Thursday, Feb. 7. Tickets $15-$56, for more information, call (802) 296-7000, or check the website.
  • All My Sons 8-16 Feb. by Exit Seven Players, at Exit Seven Theater, 37 Chestnut St., Ludlow, MA. Directed by Jennifer Curran with Charles Holt and Fred Piel. Tickets are $15 for preferred seating (the first three-four rows of the theater), $12 reserved and $10 for seniors and children 12 and under. For more information please call the theater at (413) 583-4301 or visit www.exit7players.com.
  • All My Sons 1-16 Feb. by Oregon State University, at Withycombe Hall Main Stage, 30th St. and Campus Way. Directed by George Caldwell, with Douglas Wilcox, George Lauris, Charlotte Headrick, Caren Parmenter. Performances at 7:30 p.m. Feb. 7 to 9 and 14 to 16. Tickets: $10 for adults, $8 for seniors and $5 for students; call the box office at 737-2784 or check the website for more information.
  • All My Sons 1-10 Feb. by University Theatre (University of Arkansas Drama Department), at University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, AR 72701. Directed by Michael Landman. Performances at 8 p.m. 1-2 Feb. and Feb. 6-9 and at 2 p.m. Feb. 3 and Feb. 10, at the University Theatre. Tickets are on sale now from noon to 3 p.m. Monday through Friday and two hours prior to each performance at the University Theatre Ticket Office. Call 575 4752 for reservations.
  • The Crucible 18 Jan-Feb.3 by Heartwood Regional Theater Company in the Skidompha Library Atrium on Main Street, Damariscotta, Maine. Directed by Griff Braley, with Brendan McQuillen, John D. Adams, Elise Voigt, and Laura Graham. Evening performances on Jan. 18, 19, 25, 26, and Feb. 1 and 2 at 7:30 p.m., and afternoon shows, Jan. 20, 27 and Feb. 3 at 3:30. General admission tickets are $18 for adults, $12 for students through high school, and may be purchased by calling 563-1373 or emailing. For more information, visit the website.
  • The Price Jan. 16 - Feb. 2 by Theatre Aquarius, 190 King William St., Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. Directed by Christopher Newton.  Call 905.522.7529 or check the website for more information.
  • A View From the Bridge 3 Jan-2 Feb by GreyZelda Theatre Group at StageLeft Theatre, 3408 N. Sheffield St., Chicago. (773) 427-1935. Performances Thurs-Sunday at 8pm. Directed by Chris Riter with Aris Tompulis, Nicolle Van Dyke, Kelly Breheny, Dave Goss, Tom Gordon, and Gene Van Dyke, and with music and multimedia courtesy of Robert Filippo. Check website for more details. 
  • The Ride Down Mount Morgan 18 Jan-2 Feb. by Atlantic Beach Experimental Theatre at the community theate in the Adele Grage Cultural Center, 716 Ocean Blvd., Atlantic Beach, FL. Directed by  Del Austin, with Cliff Rigsbee, Libra Gysel, Thomas Traugher, and Karen Garrett. Show times are 8 p.m. Thursday through Saturday. Sunday matinees are 2 p.m. on Jan. 20 and 27. Tickets are $15, $12 for students, seniors and military. For reservations, call 249-7177. For more information, visit website.
  • The Crucible 29 Jan-1 Feb by Drama students from Sibford School at the Quaker Meeting House, in neighbouring Sibford Gower, UK. Tickets, costing £7 for adults and £5 for children, are available from Sibford School on 01295 781200.
  • A View from the Bridge (adaptation) January 27th by Red Hook Productions at the Pak American Cultural Center (PACC), Karachi, Pakistan. Directed by Durrain Hanif, with Ahmed Ali, Yasin Asad Balaghumwala, Rachel Vicaji, Baber Hillfram, Kamil Noorani, and Sarwat Hasin. A fundraiser for the Rehnuma Trust for street children.
  • Death of a Salesman 18-27 Jan. by Theatre To Go at Greenwood Union Church, Main and Oak streets, Wakefield, MA. Directed by Alex Lucchesi with Kate Beattie, Brian Beckwith, Ron Cook, Bernie Hutchens, Anthony Previti, and David Ross. Shows Jan. 18, 19 and 25-27. Friday and Saturday performances at 8 p.m., matinee Jan. 27 at 2 p.m. $13 in advance; $15 at the door. Not handicap accessible. Concessions available at the theater. Greenwood Wakefield commuter rail station is across the street from the theater. Reservations through the website or 781-279-0835.
  • All My Sons 18-27 Jan. by Rochester Community Players at Nextstage in Geva Theatre Center, 75 Woodbury Blvd., Rochester, NY 14610. Part of Rochester TheatreFest. With James Crawford and Carl Krickmire. Performances: 7:30 p.m. Jan. 18, 24 to 25; 3 and 7:30 p.m. Jan. 19 and 26; 3 p.m. Jan. 20 and 27. Tickets $15. (585) 232-4382, (585) 223-7840 or at the theater website. More information at RCP website
  • All My Sons 15 Jan. by The Symbiosis Art Circle at Symbiosis Vishwa Bhawan, India.


During 2007

  • The Crucible through 9 Dec. at The Schoolhouse Theater, 3 Owens Road, Croton Falls, NY. Performances are at 8 p.m. Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays, and 4 p.m. Sundays. Tickets: $25 on Thursdays and Fridays, and $29 on Saturdays and Sundays. Call: 914-277-8477 for tickets or check the web for more details. Directed by Pamela Moller Kareman, with Walita, Lauren Currie Lewis, Keith Barber, Sherry Stregack, Stephanie Bayliss, Cheryl Orsini, Bruce Smolanoff, Jennifer Hildner, Sari Caine, Simon MacLean, John Tyrrell, Terry Ashe-Croft, Kevin Albert, Sarah Bennett, George Kareman, David Rigo, David Licht, David Olan, Virginia Barber. Designed by John Pollard.
  • An Enemy of the People (Miller's version) until 9 Dec. at The Leanor and Alvin Segal Theatre, at the Saidye, 5170 Côte-Ste-Catherine, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Directed by Miles Potter, with Ric Reid, Margot Dionne, Jessica Hill, and Marcel Jeannin. For tickets call (514) 739-7944.
  • "The Men of Miller" and All My Sons Oct. 29, and Dec. 3 by Palm Beach Dramaworks as part of their "Master Playwright Series" in West Palm Beach, at 322 Banyan Boulevard, between Dixie Highway and Olive Avenue, Florida 33401. In addition to play readings, there will be audience participation, discussion and an overview of the work and themes. All performances are free, but space is limited and reservations are necessary. "The Men of Miller," a series of scenes from various Miller plays, is on October 29th at 7pm, and All My Sons on December 3rd  at 7pm. Reservations can be made by calling the box office at (561) 514-4042, open Tuesday through Saturday from 10:00 am to 4:00 pm, or visit their website.
  • All My Sons 27 Nov.-2 Dec. Baylor Theatre at Jones Theatre of the Hooper-Schaefer Fine Arts Center, Baylor University, Waco, TX. Directed by Graham Northrup. Tickets are $15 or $10 for students and are available at the box office in Hooper-Schaefer Fine Arts Center.
  • Broken Glass 16 Nov.-1 Dec. at various venues around East Anglia, UK by Roughcast Theatre. Directed by David Green with Yves Green, Mark Burridge, and Paul Baker.  Performance schedule: Friday November 16th 2007, Jubilee Hall, Aldeburgh - Box office 01728 687 110; Saturday November 17th 2007, The Cut arts centre, Halesworth - Box office 0845 673 2123; Friday November 23rd 2007, St Edmunds Hall, Hoxne - 01379 855 101; Saturday November 24th 2007 St Edmunds Hall, Hoxne - 01379 855 101; Friday November 30th 2007, Fisher Theatre, Bungay - Box office 01986 897 130; Saturday December 1st 2007, Fisher Theatre, Bungay - Box office 01986 897 130. All performances start at 7.30 pm. Tickets £7.50 and £5.50 (concessions).
  • The Crucible 9-25 Nov. by Salem Theatre Company, at First Church at Salem, 316 Essex St., Salem, MA. Directed by John Fogle with James Wilcox, Jim Butterfield, and Courtney Bennet. Performances Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m., and Sundays at 7 p.m. Tickets: $18 for adults, $15 for seniors and kids, available by calling 978-790-8546 or online at www.salemtheatre.com.
  • Broken Glass (reading) Nov. 25 by The Actors Centre, Johannesburg, South Africa at 7pm as part of an American plays festival during November. Directed by Dorothy Ann Gould, with Michael Maxwell, Jocelyn Broderick, Nikki Rebelo, Leila Henriques, Douglas Bristow and Jennifer Steyn. The Festival ends with a surprise performance on December 2. Tickets cost R50. Book at Computicket.
  • A View From the Bridge Nov. 8-18 by Metropolitan Ensemble Theatre, at METspace, 1824 Walnut, Crossroads Arts District, Kansas City, MO. Directed by Karen Paisley with Richard Alan Nichols, Craig Benton, Jan Chapman, Doogin Brown, Michelangelo Milano, and Natalie Liccardello. Set designed by Karen Paisley. Tickets cost $20, or $10 for students. For more information, call 816-536-9464 or visit the website.
  • A View from the Bridge (Bolcom’s opera version) Nov 3, 5, 8, 11m, 14, 17 at the Washington National Opera (Washington, DC) by the Lyric Opera of Chicago.  Conducted by John DeMain with Kim Josephson, Christine Brandes, Gregory Turay, John Del Carlo, Richard Bernstein and Catherine Malfitano.  See website for more information.  Call 202.295.2400 or 800.US.OPERA, weekdays from 10:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. for tickets, or e-mail the box-office.
  • The Crucible Nov. 9, 10, 15, 16 and 17 at 8 p.m., and November 11 and 18 at 3 p.m. by Cuyahoga Community College’s Western Campus Theatre Department in the Western Campus Theatre, located at 11000 Pleasant Valley Road, Parma, OH. Directed by Bob Ellis. General admission tickets are $10, students, seniors and staff tickets are $8 and Tri-C students are admitted free with valid identification. Group rates are offered for groups of ten or more. For ticket reservations call (216) 987-5536. For more information visit the website.
  • The Price 24 Oct.-18 Nov. by Long Wharf Theater, Mainstage, 222 Sargent Drive, New Haven, CT. Directed by Gordon Edelstein with Jeff McCarthy, Marco Barricelli, Kate Forbes and David Margulies.  Design by Eugene Lee.  Call 203 787 4282.
  • The Crucible Nov. 16-17 by The Manalapan High School Theater, 30 Church Lane, Manalapan, NJ. Directed by Jesse Grabowski, with Jonny Gorenc, Jill Luppinacci, Laura Robinson and Scott Ventre. Performances will be held on Nov. 16 at 7:30 p.m. and Nov. 17 at 2 and 7:30 p.m. at the high school. Tickets are on sale now at $3 for seniors, $5 for tickets in advance, and $7 for tickets purchased at the door. For further information and ticket reservations visit the website, or call (732) 446- 4469.
  • The Crucible Nov. 4-18 by New Harmony Theatre and University of Southern Indiana Theatre Repertory Project at Mallette Studio Theater on USI's campus. Directed by Lenny Liebowitz with Shelley McPherson, Mark Irish, Phillip Clark, Joseph Bowen, Kensington Blaylock, Nicole Whitney and Brandon Eck. Performances at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Saturday and Nov. 4, 9, 11, 17 and 18; "She Stoops to Conquer" plays at 7:30 p.m. Friday and Nov. 8, 10, 15 and 16. Tickets: $18 adults, $15 for those 60 and older. For reservations, call 422-3970.
  • The Crucible 9-17 Nov. by College of Lake County, Waukegan,IL. Tickets $10 each for the general public and less for kids and geezers. Tickets may be purchased in person, by phone at (847) 543-2300, on the Internet at www.clcillinois.edu/ticket.
  • The Crucible Sept. 13-Nov. 11 by Steppenwolf Theater, 1650 N. Halsted, Chicago. Directed by Anna D. Shapiro with James Vincent Meredith, Sally Murphy, Tim Hopper, Kelly O'Sullivan and Francis Guinan. Designed by Todd Rosenthal. Visit their website for more information or call 312-335-1650.
  • A View From the Bridge (one-act version), through Nov. 11 by Actors Workshop Theatre, 1044W. Bryn Mawr, Chicago. Directed by Michael Colucci and E. Malcolm Martinez with Sam Perry, Michael Colucci, Jan Ellen Graves, Eva Gil, Johnny Garcia and Andrew Jessop. Tickets are $15-$30. Call (773) 728-7529 or check the website for more detail.
  • Death of a Salesman previews Oct. 11 through Oct. 18; opening Oct. 19 through Nov. 11, at Luna Stage, 695 Bloomfield Ave, Montclair, NJ.  Directed by James Glossman. Performances on Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays, at 8 p.m., with matinees on Sundays at 2 p.m. Tickets are $20 to $30. For reservations, call the box office at 973-744-3309, or visit online.
  • The Crucible Nov. 7-10 by Leitheatre, Church Hill Theatre, Morningside Road, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK. Directed by Matt Mason with Vicki Horne, Mike Paton and Ruth McLaren. Performances at 7.30pm, tickets £8 at the Queens Hall box office, call 0131-668 2019.
  • The Crucible Nov. 9-10 by Oldenburg Academy of the Immaculate Conception, Batesville, Indiana. With Max Rozman, Stephen Hammoor, Matthew Dobbs, Wes Cook, Brittany Flannery, Julia Horninger, and Sarah Gorman. Performances at 7 p.m. Tickets at $5 for adults and $3 for students will be available at the door. For more information, contact the school at 934-4440.
  • A View From the Bridge Oct. 26-Nov. 4 by Department of Drama and Dance at Hofstra University in Adams Playhouse. Directed by Peter Sander with Megan Lanzarone, Jeremy Benson. Set designed by David Henderson. Friday and Saturday at 8 p.m. and Sunday at 2 p.m.
  • Death of a Salesman October 11 - November 4 at The City Theatre, 3823 Airport Blvd. Suite D, Austin  TX  78722.  Performances on Thurs. – Sat. at 8pm and Sun. at 5:30pm. Directed by Andy Berkovsky with Barry Pineo, Brandon Nagle, Tyler Jones, and Laurie Coker.  Tickets: General $15 – $20, Students $12, Thursdays $10, call 512-524-2870, or email the theater at info@citytheatreaustin.org.
  • The Crucible (opera) 31 Oct-2 Nov. at The Rochester Opera House, City Hall, 31 Wakefield Street, Rochester, NH. Performances take place at 7:00pm. Tickets are $20 for the general public and $15 for students and seniors. Student Rush tickets of $10 available at the door for all performances. Tickets may be purchased online at www.RochesterOperaHouse.com or by calling 603-335-1992.
  • A View From the Bridge 19-27 Oct. by Renovated Reality Theatre Company at Trinity Arts Theatre, 2819 Forest Ridge Drive, Bedford, TX.  Directed by Rex Bierko with Billy Betsill, Laurie McDonald, Jonathan Wilson, Kate Bristol and David Ristuccia. Showtimes are 8 p.m. Fridays, 2 and 8 p.m. Saturdays. Tickets $10-$12; $2 off for Bedford residents. Call: 817-354-6444.
  • The Crucible October 19-27, by Central Park Players at the Grand Haven Area Arts Council, 1045 Columbus Ave., Grand Haven, MI.  Directed by Sarah Fields with Michael Empson, Tiffany Dupont, Justin Sternburgh, Kimberly Nardi, and David Riegler. Oct. 19-21 and 25-27 at 8 p.m. and a matinee on Sunday, Oct. 21, at 2 p.m. Tickets: $14 for adults and $11 for seniors 64 and older and for students.  Check the website or call (616) 971-1329.
  • The Crucible Oct 19 on by Fauquier Community Theatre, Warrenton, VA. Directed by Amanda Cansler with Brian Doyle, McCall Doyle, Sally Fowler, David Cansler, and Justin Timpane. Friday and Saturday performances start at 8 p.m. and Sunday matinees start at 2 p.m. Reservations can be made by calling (540) 349-8760, sending a check to FCT, PO Box 3046, Warrenton, VA 20188, or online at FCT's website.
  • The Price 20-27 Oct. by Chads Theatre Company, at Chads Theatre, Mellor Road, Cheadle Hulme, Cheadle, SK8 5AU, UK.  Call 0161 428 8712 or  E-mail:  info@chads.co.uk. Tickets: £7.50 and concessionary tickets are £6.50.  Performances are at 7.45pm, NO SUNDAY PERFORMANCES.  See website for more details.
  • The Crucible Oct. 17-20. by Pat Hardy's Prospect Theatre Company, at The Court Theatre at Pendley in Tring, UK. Tickets are available from Michael Edmunds Insurance Brokers, Tring or call 01442 823130 You can also reserve tickets online at the website.
  • The Crucible 5-27 Oct. by the Rude Guerilla Theatre at The Empire Theater, 200 N. Broadway, Santa Ana, CA.  Directed by Jill Cary Martin with Marc Coyan and Jessica Topliff. Performances on Fridays, Saturdays @ 8:00 p.m., Sundays @ 2:30 p.m. and the Thursday of each closing weekend @ 8:00 p.m. Opening Night Admission is $25.00; General Admission is $20.00. There is a $15.00 price available to Senior Citizens and $10.00 for Students w/ I.D.  For Reservations Call: 1 714 547 4688 or check the website for more information.
  • The Crucible Oct. 11 - Oct. 14 at USC School of Theatre, in the Bing Theatre, Los Angeles, CA. Directed by Andrew J. Robinson, with Mike McLean, Juliana Tyson, and Catherine Farrington. Performances: Thurs-Fri. 7pm; Saturday, 2:30pm & 8pm; Sunday 2:30pm. See website for more details.
  • The Crucible Oct. 4-13 by Tennessee Repertory Theatre at Tennessee Performing Arts Center’s Polk Theater.  Directed by René Copeland with David Alford, Jenny Littleton, Kahle Reardon, Sam Whited and Eric Pasto-Crosby.
  • Death of a Salesman Sept. 21-Oct. 14 by Madison Repertory Theatre, Madison, WI. Directed by Richard Corley with Rick Peeples. "Beat the rush" tickets and single tickets will go on sale in August at the Overture Center box office, 258-4141, or online. Tickets are $40 for Wednesday, Thursday and Sunday and $48 for Friday and Saturday. Wednesday previews $21, and Thursday previews $26. A limited number of $16 tickets will be available for every performance, and students with valid ID get 50 % off ticket prices, excluding preview performances. Visit website for more information.
  • The Crucible Sept 1-29 as part of the North Carolina Shakespeare Festival’s 31st MainStage season with Allan Edwards and Lucius Houghton.  performances are on Sept. 1,2,13,15,21,23,27 and 29. Shows are at 7:30 p.m. on Thursdays, 8 p.m. on Fridays and Saturdays, and 2 p.m. on Sundays, all at High Point Theatre, 220 E. Commerce Ave., High Point, Raleigh, NC. Tickets range from $14 to $31. Call 336-887-3001 or visit the website for more information.  "Classics in Context" will be held 3:30-5:30 p.m. at the High Point Theatre Gallery. On Saturday, Ann Fox of Davidson College, and on Sept. 29, Ami Shupe of High Point University will conduct seminars on The Crucible. Seminars are free, but reservations are required 48 hours in advance by calling the festival’s administrative offices at 336-841-2273, ext. 226, or by e-mail.
  • The Crucible August 24, 25, 30, 31 and September 1st, by the Southern Virginia University Theatre Department, at Lime Kiln Theater, Buena Vista, VA. Directed by Robert Stoddard with Sarah Friday, Amber Lopez, Alexandra Carter, Krystal Coonley and Adam Flitton.  Tickets for the show are $6 and will be sold at the door. Curtain time is 7:30 p.m.
  • The Creation of the World and Other Business 16-27 Aug. by System Theatre at the Edmonton Fringe Festival on Stage 11, King Edward School Gymnasium, 8530 101st St., Edmonton, Canada. Directed by Stefan Dzeparoski with Ryland Alexander, Brian Bergum, Eric Nyland, Evan Rothery, Vincent Forcier, and Kristi Hansen. Phone phone 410-1910 for more information.
  • The Crucible 14-25 August by Wellington Repertory Theater at Gryphon Theatre, 22 Ghuznee Street, Wellington, New Zealand. Performances 14-18 at 8pm, Sunday matinee on 19 at 4pm, then 21-25 at 8pm. Tickets $18 waged, $15 unwaged; $12 for block bookings of 10 or more. Bookings phone 385 4247.
  • All My Sons Aug. 9-12 and 16-19 by Wayne Township Community Theatre, Ben Davis High Theatre, 1200 N. Girls School Road, Indianapolis. Shows at 7:30 p.m. Thursday through Saturday and at 2:30 p.m. for Sunday matinees. Tickets are $10 for adults to 54; $8 for adults 55 and older; $7 for students. Tickets are available at the door or in advance by calling (317) 390-0363.
  • Incident at Vichy Aug. 3-11 at Corn Stock Theatre, upper Bradley Park, Peoria, IL. Directed by Bob Lucas with Anthony Klein, Michael Escobar, Roger Hickman, John Meredith Cox, Sean Shannon, D. Jonathan Luman, Connor Parkhurst, Paul Gordon, Bob Grimson, Dave Sinn, Gene Bourke, Greg Bruce, Chris Leasor and Jeff Puskarich.  Performances at 7:30 p.m. Tickets: $11/adults; $9/students. Call 676-2196. "Talkback" discussions after selected performances of the play for groups that wish to take part.
  • The Crucible July 27-Aug 11 at the Elmwood Playhouse, 10 Park St., Nyack, NY. Directed by Michael Edan with with Rick Apicella and Andrea Pecorino.  It can be seen at 8 p.m. Friday-Saturday through Aug. 11 and on July 29 and Aug. 5 at 2 p.m. and 8 p.m. Aug. 9. Tickets are $18, $15 for senior citizens and students. Call 845-348-9397 or check the website for more details. (The Elmwood Playhouse was the first non-Equity theater to produce the show after its first Broadway run.)
  • An Enemy of the People Aug. 4 to 12 at Kuala Lumpur Performing Arts Centre, Malaysia. Directed by Joanna Bessey, with Zalfian Fuzi, Na’a Murad and Christina Orow. Set designed by Teoh Ming Jin. Tickets are RM35 (and RM20 for students, senior citizens and the disabled).
  • The Crucible 9-11 August by Talawa Young People’s Theatre at Drill Hall, 16 Chenies Street, London, WC1E 7ET, UK. This is a modern day adaptation set in 2007. (Talawa is one of the longest established black theatre companies in the UK).  Call 020 7307 5060 for tickets.
  • The Crucible July 5-28 at Maidment Theatre, 8 Alfred Street , University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand. Directed by Colin McColl with Bree Peters, Brooke Williams, Curtis Vowell, David Aston, Edwin Wright, Elizabeth McRae, Ellen Simpson, Emily Robins, Gareth Reeves, George Henare, Hera Dunleavy, Margaret-Mary Hollins, Michelle Blundell, Peter Daube, Ray Henwood, Raymond Hawthorne, Rima Te Wiata and Roy Ward.  Designed by David Eversfield, John Gibson and Tracy Grant Lord. Performances on Tuesday/Wednesday at 6:30pm; Thursday - Saturday at 8:00pm; Sunday at 4:00pm and Matinee: Saturday 21 July at 2:00pm. Telephone bookings: (09) 308 2383. See website for more details.
  • The Crucible July 18-22 by Summerfest at the UK Arboretum, Lexington, KY.  Directed by Margo Buchanan with Kevin Hardesty, Emily Rose Prats, Jason Meenach, Robert Hoagland, Jack Pattie, Walter Tunis and Avery Wigglesworth. Tickets $8 adult $5 children. Call 859-257-4929 or go to the website for more information.
  • The Crucible until 26 May- 7 July at Abbey Theatre, on Dublin’s Lower Abbey Street. Directed by Patrick Mason with Cathy Belton, Declan Conlon, Deirdre Donnelly, Phelim Drew, Peter Gowan, Peter Hanly, Ruth Negga and Tom Hickey.  Performances at 8pm; Saturday matinees, 2.30pm. €30 - €20; €14 concessions available from Monday – Thursday; matinees €18, concessions €14. Check website for more details. 
  • All My Sons 5-7th July by The Uninvited Company (UNCO), in the Arena Theater, Carleton College, Northfield, MN (corner of East Second and Nevada Streets). All performances at 8 p.m. Admission is $8 for adults and $6 for students and senior citizens. Directed by Ben Egerman and Arika Garg with Hal Edmonson, Jenny Gibbins, Jared Evans, Rachel Teagle, Russell O'Connell, Max Herzl-Betz, Emily Ruff, Alex Fisher, and Karen Borchert. Season tickets for all three UNCO performances are available for $20 for adults and $15 for students and senior citizens. Tickets are available at the door and can be reserved online at uncoinfo@gmail.com. For more information and disability accommodations, visit UNCO’s website.
  • The Crucible 15 June-8 July by Pacific Repertory Theatre at the Golden Bough Theatre, Monte Verde between Eighth and Ninth, Carmel, CA 93922. Directed by John Rousseau with John Farmanesh-Bocca and Julie Hughett. Performances at 7:30 p.m., tickets $16-$35 with discounts for seniors (65+), students, children, teachers and active military. The box office is open from 11 a.m.-4 p.m. 622-0100 or check website for more details.
  • Death of a Salesman 21-23 June by Nutley Little Theatre at the NLT Barn, 47 Erie Place, Nutley, NJ.  Directed by Penny Potenz Winship with Debra Bernstein, Marie Blado, Jean Habrukowich, Kevin Hersh, Tom Hodge, ille, Kathryn Lombardy, Saverio Monaco, George H. Morgan, Tim Murphy, Anne Kenny Simpson, Rocco Spoon Jr., Joseph Uglialoro, and William Vonroth III.  Designed by James Martino. Performances at 8 p.m. Tickets are $12 and can be obtained by calling 973-667-0374 or check the website for more details.
  • Bulldog and The Performance (two of Miller’s later short stories) will be read as part of The Food for Thought series at the Players Club on June 20 at 1.30pm in an afternoon entitled "Arthur Miller Marvels." Eli Wallach performs Bulldog, and Joan Copeland presents The Performance. The series begins with lunch at 12:30 PM, followed by the readings and a question-and-answer session at 1:30 PM.  The Players Club is located in Manhattan at 16 Gramercy Park South, on East 20th Street between Park Avenue and Irving Place. For reservations call (212) 362-2560 or (646) 366-9340 or visit their website.
  • The Crucible 19-21 May previews, then 22 May-2 June by Black Swan Theatre Company, Perth, Australia.  Directed by Tom Gutteridge with Rosemary Barr, Sarah Borg, Benj D’Addario, Adriane Daff, James Hagan, Andrew Hale, Katie Keady, Ingle Knight, Bill McCluskey, Caroline McKenzie, Greg McNeill, Richard Mellick, Jo Morris, George Shevtsov, Alexandria Steffensen, Steve Turner, Sandra Umbagai-Clarke and Alison van Reeken. Set Design by Zoe Atkinson. Bookings: Book tickets @ BOCS (08) 9484 1133 or check website. Groups 6+ (08) 9321 6831.
  • Death of a Salesman May 18-June 10  at Woodland Opera House Theatre, 340 2nd Street (2nd & Main) P.O. Box 1425, Woodland, CA 95776.  Directed by Lydia Venables with Patrick Murphy, Eric Baldwin, Lydia Venables, and David Campfield.  Fridays and Saturdays at 7:30 p.m. and Sundays at 2 p.m.  Phone (530) 666-9617 or check website for details.
  • All My Sons 25 May-9 June by The Heritage Players at Catonsville United Methodist Church in Catonville, MD.  Directed by Tom Schneider with Peggy Condon. Runs Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m. with two Sunday matinee performances, June 3 and 10, at 2 p.m. Tickets may be purchased for $10 at the door of the social hall at Catonsville United Methodist Church, 6 Melvin Ave., before each performance.
  • Broken Glass 27 April-9 June by Rapture Theatre, C/O 12 Waverley, Calderwood, Glasgow, G74 3PF, Scotland goes on tour at various location through Scotland, UK.  Directed by Michael Emans with Eric Barlow, Lewis Howden, Fletcher Mathers, Kirstin Murray, Stewart Porter, Rosalind Sydney. See website for details or phone 01355 236651.  27-28 April at The Tolbooth Theatre, Stirling, Box Office 01786 274000; 1 May at Adam Smith Theatre, Kirkcaldy, Box Office: 01592 412929; 2-3 May at Paisley Arts Centre, Box Office  - 0141 887 1010; 5 May at Palace Theatre, Kilmarnock, Box Office: 01563 554900; 8 May at North Edinburgh Arts Centre, 15a Pennywell Court, Edinburgh, Box Office: 0131 315 2151; 9 May at Ryan Centre Theatre, Stranraer, Box Office 01776 703535; 10 May at Eastfield Community Centre, Rutherglen, Box Office 0141 6418319; 11 May at Eastwood Park Theatre, Giffnock, Box Office: 0141 577 4970; 12 May at Harbour Arts Centre, Irvine, Box Office: 01294274059; 15-19 May at The Citizens Theatre, Glasgow, Box Office 0141 429 5561; 21 May at Dervaig Village Hall, Dervaig, Mull, Box Office 01688 302828; 25 May at Craignish Village Hall, Box Office 01852 500689; 26 May at Easdale Island Hall, Easdale Island, Box Office 01852 300113; 30 May at Theatre Royal, Dumfries, Box Office 01387 260447; 31 May at East Kilbride Arts Centre, Box Office: 013552 61000; 1 June at The Brunton Theatre, Mussellburgh, Box Office 0131 665 2240; 2 June at Arts Guild Theatre, Campbell Street, Greenock, Box Office - 01475 723038; 3 June at Stage Further,Orchardton, Walled Gardens, Auchecairn; 5 June at Eastgate Theatre, Peebles; 6 June at Regal Theatre, Bathgate, Box Office: 01506433634; 7-9 June at The Byre Theatre of St Andrews, Box Office 01334 475000.  Current Rapture Press Office: 07751048405.
BrokenGlass by Eamon McGoldrick         Broken Glass by Eamon McGoldrick
Photographs of the Rapture Theater production of Broken Glass by Eamon McGoldrick
  • After the Fall thru 26 May by Studio Theatre at the Timms Centre on the U of A through Saturday in Edmonton, Canada. Directed by Stefan Dzaparoski with Ian Leung and Meredith Bailey.
  • The Crucible 16-27 May by Gainesville Community Playhouse at Vam York Theater, 4039 NW 16th Blvd., Gainsville, FL.  Directed by Pat Thomson with Bobby McAfee, Audrey C. Rinkoski, Jennifer Bushwitz, David Minnich, and Shannon Singley.
    Performances at 8 p.m. Wednesdays through Saturdays, and 2 p.m. on Sundays.
  • The Crucible 2-26 May at Capital Repertory Theatre, 111 N. Pearl St., Albany, NY. Directed by Maggie Mancinelli-Cahill with Richard Mawe, Jeremy Holm, Shannon Rafferty, and Kim Stauffer.  Performances 7:30 p.m. Tuesday through Thursday; 8 p.m. Friday; 4 and 8:30 p.m. Saturday; 2:30 p.m. Sunday. Through May 26. Tickets: $34-$42; call 445-7469; or check the website for more information.
  • The Price, May 11-27 at Delray Beach Playhouse, 950 NW 9th Street, Delray Beach, FL 33444: on the shores of Lake Ida. Directed by Randolph DelLago with J. Nicholas Veser, Mark Hetelson, Charles Newman and Andrea Gottlieb. Shows at 8pm, Sat and Sun. matinees at 2pm; tickets $25 (students under 21 half price).  Call 561-272-1281 Ext 4 -- Playhouse Box Office & Reservations or check website.
  • Sa Ngalan ng Anak (All My Sons) during May by Dulaang Up, in a Filipino translation by Jerry Respeto. Direction and light design are by Amiel Leonardia.
  • The Price 28 Feb thru 19 May. Touring production by Compass Theatre Company. Wakefield’s Theatre Royal, 28 Feb.-3 March (Box Office: 01924 211311), Roses Theatre, Tewkesbury, 6-7 March (Box Office: 01684 295074), Clwyd Theatr Cymru, Mold, Wales, 8-10 March (Box Office: 0845 330 3565), Theatre Royal Winchester, 20-24 March (Box Office: 01962 840440), Lighthouse Poole, 27-31 March (Tickets & Information: 08700 668 701), Greenwich Theatre, London, April 3-7 (Box Office: 020 8858 7755), Royal & Derngate, Northampton, April 17-21 (Box Office: 01604 624811), Plowright Theatre, Scunthorpe, April 26-28 (Box Office: 01724 277733), York Theatre Royal, May 1-5 (Box Office: 01904 623568), The Riverfront, Newport, 8-9 May (Box Office: 01633 656757), The Brewhouse Theatre, 10-12 May (Box Office: 01823 283244), Lyceum Theatre, Sheffield, 15-19 May (Ticket Office: 0114 249 6000), . Directed by Neil Sissons with Robert G Slade, Amanda Bellamy, Stuart Richman, and Peter Banks.  Set by Neil Irish. Check Compass Theatre Company’s website for more information.
  • The Creation of The World and Other Business 25 Jan. thru May 21st on selected dates in two locations by The PlayGround Theatre at Shores Performing Arts Theater, 980Sa Ngalan 6 NE 2nd Avenue, Miami Shores, FL 33138 25 Jan-26 April, then at Dave and Mary Alper JCC at The Jay Morton-Levinthal Campus, 11155 SW 112th Avenue, Miami, FL for Sun, May 20 at 7pm and Mon, May 21 at 10am. Directed by Oleg Kheyfets. Set & Costume Design by Simon Pastukh. Lighting Design by S. Ryan Schmidt. Live Music by Sasha Weisfeld. Shores Performing Arts Theater on Thurs, Jan 25 at 10am, Fri, Jan 26 at 10am, Sat, Jan 27 at 8pm, Sun, Jan 28 at 3pm, Wed, Feb 28 at 10am, Thurs, Mar 1 at 10am, Fri, Mar 2 at 8pm, Sat, Mar 3 at 8pm, Wed, Apr 25 at 10am, and Thurs, Apr 26 at 10am.  Tickets are $15 per person. Groups of 20+ are $10 per person. Phone: 305-751-9550 or toll free: 800-813-6527. Fax: 305-751-9556. Email,  or check the website for more information.
  • All My Sons April 22 at 8pm by KATS from Knocknacarra in Ireland, at An Taibhdhearc Theatre.  This will also be their entry into the upcoming All Ireland drama festival in May, in Athlone. Directed by Paddy Henry, with Sean Smith, Geraldine Holmes, and Sean Hosty.  Set by Thierry Mulliez. Performances at 3pm (matinee) and 8pm. Tickets: 14-16 Euros. Group rates are available. For bookings and for more information, phone 091-562024.
  • All My Sons thru May 13th at Calvary Presbyterian Church, 2515 Fillmore St., San Francisco. 8 p.m. Fridays-Saturdays; plus 2 p.m. May 13. $10-$12. Check website for more information.
  • The Crucible 19-28 April at Baldwin-Wallace College Theater Arts, Kleist Center for Art & Drama, 95 East Bagley Road, Berea, Ohio.  Directed by Scott Plate.  Performances on April 19, 20, 21, 25, 26, 27, 28 at 7:30 p.m. and April 22 at 2:00 p.m. Box Office, normal operating hours: Monday through Friday 12 p.m. to 5 p.m. call Phone: 440-826-2240 or Email.
  • Death of a Salesman April 4-May 6, 2007 by Syracuse Stage (a co-production with Indiana Repertory Theatre), 820 East Genesee Street, in Syracuse, NY. Directed by Tim Ocel with  Ken Albers.  Tickets are available by calling (315) 443-3275 or online.
  • The Crucible  April 20-28 by Arena Civic Theatre, Amherst, MA.  Directed by Catherine King with Nick DeRuiter and Jerri Proctor, Martha King-Devine, Steve Woodard, Tess VandenDolder, Annaliesa Jones, Lauren Wilfong, Brooke Martineau and Katie Rodovich. April 20, 21, 27, and 28 at 8 p.m., with matinees April 22 and 29 at 2 p.m. at The Shea Theater, 71 Avenue A in Turners Falls. Tickets are $12.50 for general admission and $10 for seniors and students. They can be purchased at the Jones Library in Amherst, the World Eye Bookshop in Greenfield, or by calling the Shea Theater Box Office at 863-2281.
  • Las Brujas de Salem (The Witches of Salem), 20-22 April, a flamenco ballet interpretation The Crucible by Ballet La Rosa at Jackie Gleason Theater, 1700 Washington Ave., Miami Beach. Created by  Ilisa Rosal and Manolete (Manuel Santiago Maya). Tickets: $55 and $65. Sunday performance and cocktail reception with artists: $100. Call 305-673-7300. Performances at 8 p.m., April 20 and 21; 3 p.m., April 22.
  • Death of a Salesman thru April 29 at Theater Artaud, San Fransisco, then runs in Bay area thru June 10 by Traveling Jewish Theatre  Directed by Aaron Davidman, with Louis Parnell, Corey Fischer, Jeri Lynn Cohen, Michael Navarra and John Sousa. plays 8 p.m. Thursdays through Saturdays, 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. Sundays, through April 29 at Artaud Theater, 470 Florida St., S.F.; May 3-20 at Mountain View Center for the Performing Arts, 500 Castro St., Mountain View; May 24-June 10 at the Julia Morgan Center for the Arts, 2640 College Ave., Berkeley. Tickets: $14-$44. Information: (415) 522-0786 or online at atjt.com.
  • Death of a Salesman April 19-21, 26-28 at 8 p.m. by Charleston Stage Company. Capitol Center Theater, 123 Summers St. Charleston, WV. Call 342-6522 or visit website.  Tickets: Adults $12, students and seniors $10.
  • The Price 15-21 April by Interplayer's Theatre, Spokane, Washington. Wed.-Thurs, at 7.30pm, Fri.-Sat at 8pm, Sat-Sun at 2pm.  Tickets $10-21.  To order tickets please call 455-PLAY (7529), 325-SEAT (7328), 1-800-325-SEAT (7328) or visit TicketsWest to purchase tickets online.
  • All My Sons April 17 to 21 by James Madison University Drama Dep. in Latimer-Shaeffer Theatre in Duke Hall, VA.  Directed by Pamela Johnson with Daniel Crabtree, Brynn Dorsey, Brandon Ferraro, McLean Fletcher and Vince Zangardi. Set by Ben Nicholson. The show starts at 8 p.m. and tickets are available for $6 with a JAC Card at the Masterpiece Season Box Office in Harrison Hall, 12 to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday.
  • Dehra Mill-Pont (Maltese version of A View from the Bridge) 21-22 April, translated by Prof. Joe Friggeri, by Atturi Salesjani at the Salesian Theatre in Sliema, Malta on Saturday at 7.30pm and Sunday at 6.30pm. Directed by Lino Ferris with John Frendo, Marthese Vassallo, Claudia Azzopardi Frendo, Michael Caruana Smith, James Spiteri and Paul De Bono. Booking is open by phone on 9949 1024 or 2131 1744, or daily from the Salesian Theatre between 6.30 and 8pm. Visit the Salesian Theatre website.
  • Death of a Salesman April 20-28 by Charleston Stage Company at West Virginia State University Capitol Center Theatre, Charleston, WV. Directed by Kelly Thistlethwaite Strom with Greg Harpold, Lynn Bell, Shawn Price, and Jim Stacy. Performances at 8 p.m. Thurs thru Saturday. Tickets are $12 for adults and $10 for students and seniors.
  • Playing for Time April 23-25th by Penn State Theater Dept. at the Pavilion Theatre, Directed by Lizz Collins with Victoria Longwell, Ariel McAnulty  Shows are free and begin 7pm Mon-Tues. and 5pm Wed.
  • The Crucible April 11-15  by Gonzaga University, Spokane, Washington as “interactive theater” using six stages!  Directed by Brian Russo. April 11 at 7:30 p.m. and April 14 to 15 at 2:00 p.m. Also, a special package will be offered on April 14 to celebrate Arthur Miller Day. The package includes a viewing of The Crucible at 2 p.m., dinner at Europa restaurant downtown, and then another Miller play, The Price, at the Interplayer's Theatre across from Europa.
  • The Crucible 15 March-14 April at New Theatre, 542 King S, Newtown, Sydney, NSW, Australia. Directed by Louise Fischer with Frank McNamara, Ben Brock, Jacqueline Breen, and Pamela Jikiemi. Set by Tom Bannerman. Tickets $25/$20. Phone Bookings (02) 9519 8958. Online Bookings http://www.newtheatre.org.au
  • The Man Who Had All the Luck April 11 – 15 at the Skirball Cultural Center, 2701 N. Sepulveda Boulevard, Los Angeles, CA  90049. Directed by Michael Hackett, with Kurtwood Smith and Tegan West. Performances on Wednesday, April 11 at 8 pm; Thursday, April 12 at 8 pm; Friday, April 13 at 8 pm; Saturday, April 14 at 3 pm; and Sunday, April 15 at 4 pm.  A Meet-the Artists discussion follows the matinee on Saturday, April 14. Tickets $20.00 to $46.00.  For reservations and information, call the L.A. Theatre Works Box Office at (310) 827-0889 or go to www.latw.org.  performances will be recorded for inclusion in the L.A. Theatre Works growing collection of Miller plays which now include: The Crucible starring Richard Dreyfuss, Stacy Keach, Ed Begley, Jr., Rene Auberjonois, Hector Elizondo and Bud Cort; Broken Glass starring JoBeth Williams, David Dukes, Lawrence Pressman and Linda Purl; All My Sons starring James Farentino, Arye Gross and Julie Harris; The Price starring Richard Dreyfuss, Amy Irving and Harris Yulin; A View from the Bridge starring Mary McDonnell and Ed ONeill; Incident at Vichy starring Tim DeKay, Ben Diskin, Robert Lesser, Raphael Sbarge and Armin Shimmerman; After the Fall starring Amy Brenneman and Anthony LaPaglia; and The Ride Down Mt. Morgan starring Brian Cox, Jenny O'Hara, Amy Pietz and Gregory Itzin. Available through LATW's Audio Theatre Catalogue as well as in bookstores and libraries.  For more information, visit their website.
  • The Crucible 15 March-14 April at New Theatre, 542 King S, Newtown, Sydney, NSW, Australia. Directed by Louise Fischer with Frank McNamara, Ben Brock, Jacqueline Breen, and Pamela Jikiemi. Set by Tom Bannerman. Tickets $25/$20. Phone Bookings (02) 9519 8958. Online Bookings http://www.newtheatre.org.au
  • Playing for Time opening March 29 at the new Arthur Miller Theater, University of Michigan. Directed by Robert Chapel with Janine DiVita. (Tickets already sold out!).
  • Death of a Salesman 2 Mar-8 April at Alabama Shakespeare Festival, Montgomery, AL.  Check website for details.
  • The Price 3-25 March- by Neptune Theater, at Fountain Hall, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada.  Directed by Marcia Kash with Paul Soles, Larry Yachimec, Tami Cherniack, and Nigel Bennett. Tuesdays to Fridays, 8 p.m. Saturdays 4 p.m. and 8:30 p.m. Sundays 2 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. No shows Monday.  Tickets start at $15. Call 429-7070.
  • Death Of A Salesman from 8 March-7 April by The Octagon Theatre, Howell Croft South, Bolton, BL1 1SB, UK.  Directed by Mark Babych with David Fleeshman, Jamie Lee, Caroline Harding, Michael Poole, Peter Barich, Nathan Nolan, Liam O'Brien, Peter Harding and Joanna Bacon. This production has an extensive associated education programme including workshops, a teachers’ pack and INSET sessions for secondary school teachers.  Call activ8 on 01204 556501 for more information. Evenings at 7.30pm; Matinees: Weds 4 Apr and Sat 7 Apr, 2pm; Schools Matinees: Tues 20 Mar, Thurs 22 Mar, Weds 28 Mar, 1.30pm. Tickets are £7.50 - £17.50 - on open sale from Fri 27 Oct. Bargain Nights: Thurs 8 Mar, Fri 9 Mar and Mon 12 Mar (tickets £8 to £10.50).  Meet the director and cast: Tues 13 Mar (free, post show).  Audio Described performance: Wed 28 Mar, 7.30pm. British Sign Language (BSL) interpreted performance: Thurs 29 Mar, 7.30pm. Discounts available include Groups, Schools and Young Person's £4 Tickets.  Call Tel: 01204 520661 or check the website.
  • The Price March 23 to April 1 by Sudbury Theatre Centre, Sudbury, Ontario, Canada.  Preview night March 22nd Thursday. Directed by George Pothitos with Brian Paul, Paul Rainville, and Christopher Kelk.
  • Death of a Salesman 30 March-7 April by University of Houston’s School of Theatre at the Lyndall Finley Wortham Theatre in Cynthia Woods Mitchell Center for the Arts, University of Houston Main Campus, I-45 at Cullen, Entrance #16 off Cullen Blvd.  Houston, TX.  Directed by Sidney Berger with J.T. Waite, Anne Quackenbush, Matthew Archambault, Caleb George, Rutherford Cravens, as well as Jared Doreck, Kim Tobin, Jonathan Gonzalez, Jeffrey Gardner, Emily Brock, Matthew Lusk, Rivka Noskeau, and Tracie Lane Thomason. Original musical score by Marcos Maroney, and scenic design by Kevin Rigdon. Performance times are: Fridays and Saturdays at 8pm, and Sundays at 2pm. Tickets are $15 and can be reserved by calling 713-743-2929.
  • All My Sons 24 Feb. -31 March by Melbourne Theatre Company in the Arts Centre Playhouse, 100 St Kilda Rd, Melbourne, Australia. Directed by Kate Cherry with Janet Andrewartha Melinda Butel, Matt Dyktynski, Luke Elliot, Paul English, Teague Rook, Yesse Spence, John Stanton, and Rebekah Stone. Tickets by phone call: Ticketmaster on 1300 136 166  Or in person at the Arts Centre Box Office Monday to Saturday 9am-9pm and all Ticketmaster outlets.  Or mail the Arts Centre, PO Box 7153 , Melbourne 8004. For more information check online.  Group bookings phone: (03) 9685 2477.  Performances on Mon-Tue, 6.30pm; Wed, 1pm and 8pm; Thu-Friday 8pm; Sat, 4pm and 8.30pm.
  • The Crucible thru March 31st by Lansing Community College in LCC's Dart Auditorium, 500 N. Capitol Ave., Lansing, MI.  Directed by Chad Badgero with Max Lund, Rachel Kabodian, Caitlin Inman, and Spencer Smith. 8 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays, 2 p.m. Sunday.  Tickets $10, $5 for students, seniors and LCC alumni.
  • Death of a Salesman on tour in the UK during February and March, including Mercury Theater in Colchester and Ipswich. Directed by Sue Lefton with Roger Delves-Broughton, Marshall Griffin, Gus Gallagher, and Kate Layden. Designed by Sara Perks.
  • Death of a Salesman Feb. 27-March 24 by Indiana Repertory Theatre, 140 W. Washington St. Indianapolis.  Directed by Tim Ocel with Kenneth Albers and Priscilla Lindsay.  Tickets: $19-$49. For additional information, call (317) 635-5252 or visit website
  • The Crucible March 1-18 by Northern Stage, White River Junction, VT. Directed by Brooke Ciardelli and Catherine Doherty with Jeff Williams, Regan Thompson, Georgia Warner, Deborah Solomon and Kimberly Sullivan.  Set design by Ken Goldstein. Tickets $17-$44. Performances Wed. through Sat. at 7:30 p.m. Sun. at 5:00 p.m. Matinees Sat., March 3; Thurs., March 8; and Sat., March 10 at 2:00 p.m. Call 802-296-7000 or check website for more details.
  • The Price Feb. 22-March 18 by 12 Miles West Theatre Company in Bloomfield, NJ. Thursdays through Saturdays at 8 p.m. and Sundays at 3 p.m. at the 12 Miles West Center for the Performing Arts, 562 Bloomfield Ave. General admission tickets are $26; $21 for seniors and students. Students and professionals also may receive specially discounted prices ($15) for all Thursday performances.  For more information, call (973) 259-9187 or visit their website.
  • All My Sons 7-10 March at 7.30pm by Emporia State University Theatre, at the Karl C. Bruder Theatre in King Hall, ESU, Emporia, Kansas. Directed by Jim Ryan, designed by Aaron Kennedy. Tickets are $10 for adults, $9 for seniors, and $5 for students. Tickets can be reserved at the box office at 620-341-6378 or 877-341-6378 (toll free.)
  • A View from the Bridge March 2 to 4 and 7 to 10 by Santa Clara University students in Mayer Theatre at 8 p.m. Wednesday through Saturday and 2 p.m. Sunday.  Directed by Fred Tollini, with Adrian Valente, Angela Schiavone, and Ariana Khan.
  • All My Sons  Feb. 22-Mar 3 by the Burnsville High School Theatre Guild at Mraz Center for the Performing Arts, 600 Minnesota 13 E., St. Paul, MN.  Performances start at 7:30 p.m. on Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights. Tickets are $5.  For more information, call 952-707-2320.
  • Death of a Salesman 15  Feb.-4 March by Actors' Summit, 86 Owen Brown St., Hudson OH. Subscriptions available. Directed by Alex Cikra and starring Neil Thackaberry and Marc Moritz.  Single tickets are $21-$25. Call 330-342-0800.
  • The Price Feb. 9-25 by Ensemble Theatre in Brooks Theatre, 8500 Euclid Ave. Cleveland, OH.  Tickets range from $18 to $24. Discounts and subscriptions available. Performances at 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday and 3 p.m. Sunday. Call 216-321-2930, or go to website for more information.  Directed by Dorothy Silver with Reuben Silver.
  • Death of a Salesman Feb. 8 to 24 by Guelph Little Theatre, 176 Morris Street, Guelph, Ontario N1E 5M7, Canada. This production will also be GLT's entry in the Western Ontario Drama League Festival the week of March 12th.  Directed by Lloyd Lindsay with Adam Waxman, Gerry Butts, Liz Poulton, and Rob Gray.  For tickets call: (519) 821 - 0270  or check their website for more information.
  • The Price Jan 14-Mar. 3 (with previews Jan.11-13 at 8pm)  by Shattered Globe Theatre at Victory Gardens Greenhouse Theater, 2257 N. Lincoln Ave., Chicago, IL 60614. Directed by Todd Schmidt with Maury Cooper, Doug McDade, Linda Reiter, and Don Blair. Shows Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays at 8 PM, and Sundays at 3 PM.  Tickets: $20 previews, then $27-$35 with special dealas for industry tickets, students and seniors; also group rates on offer.  Call Tel. 773.770.0333,  or e-mail: admin@shatteredglobe.org, or check the website.
  • The Price January 15th-March 2nd at Philadelphia's Walnut Street Theatre 825 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, PA 19107, 215-574-3550.  Check website for more details.
  • Death of a Salesman 15 Feb-2 Mar. by Thunder River Theatre Company at the Thunder River Theatre, 67 Promenade, Carbondale, CO. Directed by Lon Winston (who also plays Willy), with Patrick Murray, George Soukup and Cara Daniel. There will be a special preview of the play at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 15. Opening night is Friday, Feb. 16, and the production continues Feb. 17, 18, 23, 24, 25 and March 2 and 3. All performances are at 7:30 p.m., except the two Sunday dates (Feb. 18 and 25), when a 2 p.m. matinee will be offered. As part of the company’s Educational Outreach Program, the play is being made available to the students and teachers of the Roaring Fork Valley at a reduced ticket price of $6. Regular ticket prices range from $8-$10 for students and $15-$20 for adults, depending on the date of the performance. Theatergoers and valley teachers are encouraged to make reservations early to secure a seat. For tickets or further information, call 963-8200 or go to the website.
  • All My Sons at the Strabane Drama Festival, Tyrone, Ireland, UK which opens on Saturday March 3. Season and Pocket Money Tickets may be booked by telephone 028 71882483 or 028 71383111 from Monday February 19.
  • The Crucible Feb. 15-24 by the department of theatre arts at Ouachita and the Department of Theatre at Henderson State University in Arkansas Hall Studio Theate in HSU, Arkadelphia, Arkansas. Directed by Mary Handiboe with Kyle Thomas, Elizabeth Smith, Luke Bridges, Thomas Moore, Angela Bloodworth and Alison Kelly. Performances will begin at 7:30 p.m. February 15-17, 19 and 22-24, with a matinee performance on Sunday, February 18 beginning at 2:30 p.m.  Tickets are $6 for the general public and for Ouachita students and free for HSU students. HSU Theatre Box Office at (870) 230-5291.
  • All My Sons thru Feb.18 by Players Guild on Players Guild Mainstage at the Cultural Center for the Arts, Canton, OH.  Directed by Carla Derr with Tom Bryant, Nate Addessi, Bambi Fritsche, David Sponhour and Mary Mahoney. Performances are at 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday and 2:30 p.m. Sunday. To order tickets, call (330) 453-7617.
  • All My Sons Feb. at Weathervane Playhouse, Akron, OH.
  • Enemy of the People thru 17 Feb.  by Strawberry Theatre Workshop, Seattle, WA. at Richard Hugo House.  Directed by Greg Carter, with Amy Fleetwood (playing Doctor Stockmann).
  • Death of a Salesman 9-19 Feb. at various times by Muddy Waters Theatre company at Theatre at St. John's, 5000 Washington Place.  At 8 p.m. on 9-10 Feb. 10; 7 p.m. Feb. 11; 8 p.m. Feb. 17-18; 2 p.m. Feb. 19. Directed by Milton Zoth with Peter Mayer as Willy Loman.  Tickets $16; $13 for students and older adults. Call 314-540-7831 or check the website.
  • All My Sons 12 Jan-10 Feb. at Royal Lyceum Theatre, Edinburgh, UK. Directed by John Dove with Stuart Milligan, Kathryn Howden, Robin Laing and Paul Thomas Hickey.  Performances start 7.45pm.  Call: 0131-248 4848.
  • A View from the Bridge (opera) 4-5, 12-13 Feb. by Indiana University Opera Theater will mount the first collegiate production of William Bolcom's operatic version of Miller's play.  All performances begin at 8 p.m.  Professor Vince Liotta will direct and conductor William Lumpkin will be at the podium. Tickets are on sale now at the Musical Arts Center Box Office, open Monday through Friday from 11:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.; at all TicketMaster outlets; by phone through TicketMaster at 812-333-9955; and online. More information about the IU Opera Theater can be found at their website.
  • The Crucible 8-10 Feb. in Trinity Hall at St Laurence School, Bradford-on-Avon, Wiltshire, UK. Directed by head of drama, Simon White, with a cast of over 40 students from Years 7-13, it will also be signed by Year 11 student Hannah Edwards. Tickets are priced £5 adults and £3.50 concessions and are available by calling the school office on (01225) 309500.
  • The Price by A Noise Within 26 Jan-4 Feb. return engagement. Directed by Geoff Elliott and Julia Rodriguez Elliott.
  • After The Fall 11-13 Jan. and18-20  Jan. by Thompson Rivers University Actors Workshop in the Old Main building in Kamloops,British Columbia,Canada.  Directed by Wesley Eccleston. For more information or to reserve tickets, call 377-6100.
  • The Crucible 12-13 Jan. by Roscommon County Youth Theatre at Roscommon Arts Centre (Ireland). Directed by Catherine Simon with costumes courtesy of the Abbey Theatre.  Performances will take place on Friday January 12 at 12pm and 8pm and on Saturday January 13 at 8pm. Tickets are available from Roscommon Arts Centre on (090) 6625824 at a cost of €12 per person (€10 concession, €8 groups of 10 or more). There was also an announcement that The Abbey Theatre might itself be taking on this play this year, dates to be announced.
  • The Crucible 5-21 Jan. at weekends by The Young Artists Ensemble At the Theatre on the Hill at the Hillcrest Center for the Arts, 403 W. Hillcrest Drive in Ventura County, CA. Directed by Seth Allen. Beginning at 7:30 p.m. and continuing Fridays and Saturdays, with Sunday 2 p.m. matinees, through Jan. 21. Tickets $10.50 and up. Call 381-1246 or go to the website.
  • A View from the Bridge Jan. 8-9 at Lake Worth Playhouse, 713 Lake Ave., Lake Worth. Performances at 7:30 p.m, tickets $10. Call (561) 586-6169 or visit the website.
  • Death of a Salesman 3 Jan. at 8pm in Lahore, Pakistan.  Directed by Angela Williams with Salman Naseer as Willy and Angela Williams as Linda, also with Mahad Khan as Biff, Umer Naru, Yasser Mirza, Olivia and Amelia Qasir, Amna Khalid, Gulnoor Badr and Saad Isfandyar. Set design by Lubna Khalid, with lighting by Khalid Izaz.
  • Death of a Salesman extended until Jan 20th from last season by Actors Theatre, 855 Bush St. San Francisco, CA.  Directed by Christian Phillips and Marcella Pethes with Louis Almarez, Monica Chavez, Jessica Coghill, Alan Kaiser, Margel Kaufman, John Krause, Lisa Lennox, Timothy Meehan, Carl Miller, Todd O'Connor, Keith Phillips, Hal Savage, Phaedra Starr.  Fri-Sat at 8, Saturday Matinee at 1; tickets $20-$30. Call (415) 345-1287 or check website.

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