The following is a list
of productions of Miller's plays during the year of 2006.
This is not an exhaustive
list, but includes all of the productions that came to the attention of
the Miller Society during that year.
- Death of a Salesman 13 Oct.-18 Nov.; 1 Dec.-16
Dec.
now extended
until Jan 20th 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 www.actorstheatresf.org.
- The Crucible Dec. 7-10 by Malibu High School's
theater arts
department, at 30215 Morning View Drive, Agoura Hills, CA. Performances
at 7 p.m. Dec. 7 to 9 and 2 p.m. Sun., Dec. 10. Reserved seats
are
$15 for adults, $10 for students and seniors, and $8 for groups of 10
or
more. Tickets are available at the door or online at www.
malibuhigh.smmusd.org.
For information, call (310) 457-6801.
- The Price 2-10 Dec. by Germinal Stage, 2540 W.
44th
Ave.,
Denver, CO. With Paul Caouette and Tupper Cullum. Tickets $15.75-$19.75
(303-455-7108).
- The Creation of the World and Other Business
Nov-Dec.
(7:30pm,
$15) by Rogue Performance Venue, at 211 E. Alpine Suite 300 across the
street from Ruta Maya Austin, TX. Call (512) 445-7213 for more
info.
- A View From the Bridge Nov. 10-Dec. 10 by
TheatreZone, at
Chelsea Theatre Works, 189 Winnisimmet St., Chelsea, Boston, MA. Fri.
&
Sat. 8:00, with Sun. 3:00 on Nov. 26 & Dec. 10 only. Directed by
Danielle
Fauteux Jacques with Jeff Gill, Ron Brinn, Lisa Caron Driscoll, Anya
Warburg,
Mauro Canepa and Amar Srivastava. Phone 617/887-2336 or check the
website
- The Crucible Nov. 27-Dec. 1st by St Patrick's
Academic Repertory
Company (SPARC) at St Patrick's College, Drumcondra, Ireland.
- Death of a Salesman Oct. 26-Dec. 15 by Miss O
Productions
at The Odyssey Theatre, 2055 S Sepulveda Bl, Los Angeles, CA. Directed
by Bob Collins with Eddie Jones and Ann Gee Byrd. Thurs-Sats at
8;
Suns at 2. Tickets are $22 to $26. Odyssey subscribers receive a $5
discount
to all performances. On Thursday nights, students, SAG, AFTRA and
Equity
members are $12. On Sundays there is a $5 discount for seniors. To
purchase
tickets visit website or
for
more information call (310) 477-2055.
- Broken Glass Oct. 6-Dec. 3 by Victory Theatre
Center,
3326
W Victory Bl, Burbank, CA. Fris-Sats at 8; Suns at 4. Call (818)
841-5421 or go to website.
- The Price Nov 3-Dec. 3 by Palm Beach Dramaworks,
at
322 Banyan
Boulevard, between Dixie Highway and Olive Ave., West Palm Beach, FL
33401.
Performances at 8pm, individual tickets $35-38. Directed by William
Hayes
with Mark Ulrich, Patti Gardner, Dan Leonard and Peter Haig Call (561)
514-4042 or visit the Web
site.
- The Price 3 Nov.-3 Dec by Palm Beach Dramaworks,
322
Banyan
Boulevard, West Palm Beach, between Dixie Highway and Olive Avenue,
Florida
33401. Tickets Go On Sale October 1st with special priced preview
performances
on November 1st and 2nd. Directed by William Hayes, with Mark
Ulrich,
Dan Leonard, Patti Gardener and Harvey Phillips. Set designed by Sean
McClelland,
costumes by Erin Amico and lights designed by Suzanne M. Jones.
Performance
times are Fridays and Saturdays at 8PM, and Sundays at 2 PM with select
Wednesday and Thursday evenings at 8PM and Saturday matinees at 2PM .
Individual
tickets are $38 for evening performances and $35 for matinees. Group
rates
for 20 or more, and discounted season subscriptions are also available.
Parking is offered across the street for a nominal fee, or in the City
Garage on the corner of Olive Avenue and Banyan Boulevard for $1.00 per
hour with the first hour free! For ticket information, contact the box
office at (561) 514-4042, open Monday through Friday from 11:00 am to
4:00
pm, Saturday and Sunday from 11:00 to 2:00 pm, or visit the website.
- The Crucible Nov. 15-18 by Wilton High School's
Little Theater,
Wilton, CT. Directed by Bonnie Dickinson with Seth Koproski.
Performances
at Wednesday, Nov. 15 and Thursday, Nov. 16 at 7:30 p.m., Friday, Nov.
17 at 8 p.m. and Saturday, Nov. 18 at 5 p.m. Admission is $10.
For
ticket information call [203] 834-4844.
- An Enemy of the People Nov. 12-19 by Apprentice
Players at
SUNY Orange's Orange Hall Theatre, Wawayanda and Grandview avenues,
Middletown,
NY. 3 p.m. Nov. 12, 19; 8 p.m. Nov. 17-18. Tickets $10, $8 senior
citizens, alumni, faculty, staff; $4 students; free for active-duty
military.
Call 341-4891.
- The Crucible Nov. 17 and 18, 8 p.m. by Pinole
Valley
High,
2900 Pinole Valley Road. By the school's theater department. $10
general;
$12 reserved. 510-758-8281.
- All My Sons Nov. 15-18 by MiraCosta College's
Theatre Department
in the MiraCosta Theatre, 1 Barnard Drive, Oceanside, North San Diego,
CA. With Alvaro Solorzano, Greg Hall, Anne Ketterman, Jessi
Walters
and Meghan Washburn. Performances at 7:30 p.m. General admission
is $10; seniors and staff are $8; students $6. To order tickets, call
the
MiraCosta Box Office at (760) 795-6815.
- The Crucible Nov. 13-18 by Indiana University
Department
of Theatre and Drama in the Ruth N. Halls Theatre. Directed by
Fontaine
Syer with John Armstrong, Lilia Vassileva, Dan Kremer, Jessica Rothert.
7:30 p.m. Friday, Saturday; Tickets: $13-$18. Tickets can be purchased
at the IU Auditorium Box Office or through www.ticketmaster.com. Visit
www.indiana.edu/~thtr for more information.
- The Crucible Nov. 16-18 and 2 p.m. Nov. 19 by
Reeths-Puffer
High School at Rocket Center for the Fine Arts, 1545 S. Roberts,
Muskegon,
MI. Performances are scheduled for 7 p.m. Tickets are $5. For
reservations,
call 744-1647. The production is being recommended for patrons of at
least
middle-school age. Directed by Trent Klairter with Lou Faino, Erin
Cousins,
Bill Folbrook, Chance Black, and Julie Bollenbach. This play is
part
of the Reeths-Puffer curriculum, read each year by the junior class.
This
year's juniors will receive a special performance of the play at 12:30
p.m. Nov. 15. It will be followed by a question-and-answer session with
the cast who will respond in character.
- Playing for Time November 17-18 by Students at
Bellmont High
School, Decatur, IN at Bellmont Theatre on Friday and Saturday. Both
performances
will be given at 7:30 p.m. Doors will open at 7 p.m. Tickets will go on
sale on November 1 at $6 for reserved seats and $5 for general
admission.
Ticket prices at the door, however, will be $7 and $6. To make
reservations,
call BHS Drama Director Ray Casey, 724-7121, ext. 2247.
- An Enemy of the People from November 3 at the
Bainbridge
Library, by Island Theatre, based in Bainbridge, WA, followed by
one-performance
stops at libraries in Poulsbo, Manchester, Kingston, Bremerton, Little
Boston, Silverdale and Port Orchard, as well as a guest presentation
for
Bainbridge Performing Arts at the Playhouse on Bainbridge Island, and
at
the Sons of Norway Hall in Poulsbo. Directed by Stephen Stolee.
For
more information call the Kitsap Regional Library at (360) 405-9100 or
Island Theatre at 842-1301.
- The Crucible from Oct. 27 at 8pm by Evergreen
Players
on
the McManus stage, Loyola College, Baltimore MD 21210. Directed
Arion
Alston by with Tom Saporito, and Rob Sampogna.
- An Enemy of the People Nov 10-19 by Apprentice
Players at
SUNY Orange's Orange Hall Theatre, Wawayanda and Grandview avenues,
Middletown,
NY. Performances at 8 p.m. on Nov. 10-11, 17-18; and at 3 p.m. on
Nov. 12, 19. Tickets $10, $8 for senior citizens, alumni, faculty,
staff;
$4 for students; free for active duty military. Call 341-4891.
- All My Sons Nov. 3-18 (selected dates) at 8 p.m.
by
Port
City Playhouse at the Lee Center's Kauffman Auditorium, 1108 Jefferson
St., Alexandria, VA 22314. Directed by Adriana Hardy with Hans Dettmar,
Laura Russell and G. Smith. Visit www.telgo.com/pcp/home.html for
ticket information or call 703.838.2880. Performances on November
3, 4, 10, 11, 14, 17 and 18th.
- The Crucible 8th-18th Nov. by University High
School
theater,
Spokane,WA. Directed at U-Hi by Jennifer Hunter.
Performances
on 8, 9, 16, 17 and 18th Nov. at 7 p.m. Tickets are $6 for adults and
$5
for students, seniors and children. For more information, call the box
office at 228-5293.
- After the Fall November Nov. 3-18 (weekends). By
the
Raven
Players in 115 North Street, Healdsburg, California. Directed by Carl
Hamilton.
Check www.ravenplayers.com for more information. Get Tickets at Toyon
Books
on the Plaza, Healdsburg, CA (cash/checks), or call (707)
433-6335
$10-20.
- A View From the Bridge through Nov. 18 by The
Chatham
Community
Players at 23 N. Passaic Ave., Chatham, MA. Directed by Rob
Pherson
with Pete DiMarco, Julianne DiPietro-Renshaw, Dana Vigliotti, Neil
Fasolino,
Al Sperduto, Billy McArthur, David Gazzo, David Neal, Tony La Russo,
Ray
Petro, Hilde Steinberg and Jessica Cornish. Performances on
Friday
and Saturday at 8 p.m. and 3 p.m. Sunday matinees Nov. 12 and 18.
Tickets are $20 for adults; $15 for seniors and youth. For more
information,
call (973) 635-7363 or access the company's online ticketing service at
www.chathamplayers.org/tickets.htm and click on the "TicketLeap" logo.
Tickets can be purchased online up until three hours prior to curtain
on
the day of a performance.
- The Crucible Nov. 2-11 at Ephrata Performing Arts
Center
in Tom Grater Memorial Park. Directed by Matthew Good with Dan
Jurman,
Karyn Reppert, Megan Baum. Evening performances Wednesday through
Saturday and a 2 p.m. matinee Nov. 5. Tickets cost $20. For more
information,
call 733-7966. special EPAC school-day performance is already sold out,
but "student rush" tickets are still available for Friday evening
performances.
The EPAC box office releases these tickets at 7:30 p.m. for the 8 p.m.
Friday shows. They cost $5 (regularly $20) and require a valid student
ID. A "pay what you can" performance also will be presented at 2 p.m.
Sunday,
Nov. 5, but tickets cannot be reserved in advance.
- All My Sons Nov. 3-18 by Concord Players at 51
Walden
St.
in Concord Center, with evening performances on Friday and Saturdays at
8 p.m. and a Sunday matinee at 2 p.m. on Nov. 12. With Bob Peters.
Tickets
are $15. For further information, check the Concord Players' Web site,
www.concordplayers.org or call 978-369-2990.
- After the Fall Oct 30-Nov 12 by AlterTheater at
1557
Fourth
St. (between E and F), San Rafael, CA. Directed by director
Jessica
Heidt with Patricia Silver, Dennis Yen, Dawn Scott, Ayla Yarkut,
Jeanette
Harrison, Nick Sholley and Karen Aldridge. Stage design by Stanley E.
Gibbs.
Performances at 7 p.m. Thursdays, 8 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays, 5 p.m.
Sundays. Tickets: $20. Information: 454-2787 or
www.altertheater.org
- The Price Oct. 17-Nov.12 at 7:30 p.m. by Jewish
Ensemble
Theatre, 6600 W. Maple Road, West Bloomfield Township, Detroit,
MI.
Directed by Evelyn Orbach, with Loren Bass, Phil Powers, Lynnae
Lehfeldt
and Sol Frieder. Tickets $29-$39. Call (248) 788-2900 or
visit
www.jettheatre.org for performance times.
- The Crucible Oct. 27-Nov. 19 by Ojai
Theater,
Ventura,
CA. Directed by Laurie Slade.
- The Crucible Oct 27-28 by Oklahoma Children's
Theatre
at
the Kirkpatrick Auditorium at Oklahoma City University. Directed by Lyn
Adams, Performances at 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. Oct 27-28, and 2 p.m. and
7:30 p.m. Saturday. Tickets are $5 for students, $7 for adults and $4
per
person for groups of 20 or more. For reservations, call the box office
at 951-0011.
- The Crucible Oct.28-30 by the Portales High
School
theater
group at 7 p.m. in the Performing Arts Center, Portales, NM.
Directed
by Bill Strong, with Marley Armstrong.
- The Crucible Oct 28-Nov 5 by Prime Stage Theater
at
the New
Hazlett Theater, North Side. Fri.-Sat. 8 p.m.; Sun. 2:30 p.m.; $8-$15.
412-394-3353.
- The Crucible Oct. 17-29 by New Stage Theatre,
Jackson, MS.
Directed by Francine Thomas Reynolds, with Rus Blackwell, Kristin
Patton,
and Turner Crumbley. It will premiere Performances at 7:30 p.m.
details,
call (601) 948-3531 or visit www.newstagetheatre.com for more details.
- All My Sons 2 Nov. (Thurs.) by The Concord
Players
offer
a free open dress performance at 8 p.m. COA play-goers will leave
Hildreth House, Boston, MA at 7:30 p.m. Cost is $2 for transportation.
Call to sign up.
- The Crucible Oct.13-29 at Sacramento State,
Sacramento, CA.
Directed by Gina Kaufmann with Paul Greisen. There will be a
chance
to participate in a "talk-back" with the director and cast after the
matinee
show on Sunday, Oct. 22. For more information, visit the Department of
Theatre and Dance’s website.
- The Ride Down Mt. Morgan 29 Sept. -4 Nov.
(with
previews
Sept. 26, 27, and 28) by San Francisco Playhouse, located one block off
of Union Square at 536 Sutter Street, San Francisco, CA. Easiest
parking is at the Sutter/Stockton garage, and closest BART is Powell
Street
Station. Tickets can by purchased at www.ticketweb.com or in
person
at the SF Playhouse box office or the TIX box office on Union Square.
Senior,
group and TBA discounts available. For reservations, call the Playhouse
at 415-677-9596. For more information visit their website.
- The Crucible Oct. 28-Nov. 5 by Prime Stage in New
Hazlett
Theater, North Side, Pittsburgh, PA. Directed by Nona Gerard.
Call:
412-394-3353.
- All My Sons October 12 - 29. Clarence Brown
Theater
in Knoville,
Tennessee. Directed by John Sipes with Carol Mayo Jenkins and
Richard
Mawe. Please visit website for
more
information.
- All My Sons Oct. 13-22 at BackStage Theatre at
Community
College of Southern Nevada, Las Vegas, NV.
- Incident at Vichy 14th Oct. will be "The
Play's
the
Thing" production scheduled for 10 p.m. Saturday on Californian Public
Radio station KPCC-FM (89.3) with Arye Gross, Gregory Itzin and Richard
Masur.
- The Crucible 3 June-Oct. 14 (in Rep.) Shaw
Festival,
Niagra-on-the-lake,
Ontario, Canada. Directed by Tadeusz Bradecki with Benedict Campbell,
Charlotte
Growdy, Kelli Fox, Peter Krantz and Jim Mezon. Box Office
1-800-511-SHAW
or check the website
for more details.
- The Crucible Oct. 12-14 by North Buncombe High
School
Theatre
Department at 7 p.m. Tickets are $5 and will be available at the
door. North Buncombe High is located 890 Clark Chapel Road, Asheville,
NC. Call 645-4221 for more information.
- All My Sons 19, 20 and 21 at 8 p.m. and Oct. 22
at 3
p.m.
by SCAD Performing Arts Department at Trustees Theater, 216 E.
Broughton
St., Savannah,GA. Directed by Dennis Elkins, with Rick Cook. Tickets:
$10
general admission; $5 for students with ID and seniors; free with SCAD
ID. Call 525-5050.
- The Price October 14 in an adaptation at Tagore
Theatre,
Viva City, Chandigarh, India. Directed by Harsh Bhatia, with
Vineet
Puri, Vijay Kapoor, Aradhika Sharma and Rana Nayyar.
- All My Sons Oct. 15 at 2:30 p.m. by Southeastern
University
Drama Department in Bolin Studio, Southeastern University, Lakeland,
FL.
Tickets: $10 adults, $5 students and seniors; call 667-5000.
- Playing for Time 11-14 Oct. by Walden Theatre, in
collaboration
with the Louisville Youth Orchestra. Performances at Clifton
Center,
2117 Payne St., Louisville, KY. October 11, 12 and 13 at 7:30
p.m.
and October 14, at 2 and 7:30 p.m. There will be a pre-show talk with
Holocaust
survivor Ernie Marx on October 11 at 7 p.m. There will also be a panel
discussion with Ann Klein and other Holocaust survivors and experts
from
the Jewish community on October 14, at 4:30 p.m. Tickets for
evening
performances are $15 for adults and $10 for students and seniors.
Tickets
for the matinee are $10 for adults and $8 for students and
seniors.
For tickets and more information, call 589-0084.
- The Crucible Oct. 11, 12 and 13 by the Deltona
High
Drama
Department, Deltona High School, 100 Wolf Pack Run, Deltona, FL.
Performances
will be at 7 p.m. Tickets are $5 in advance and $7 at the door.
Call:
386-575-4153, Ext. 44117.
- Playing For Time Oct. 5, 6, 7 by Douglas County
High
School's
(DCHS) Theatre Department. For more performance or ticket information
call
303-387-1000. North Theatre: $8/adult and $6/student.
- The Crucible Oct. 4 to 8 by Millikin University,
IL.
- The Crucible 2020 Oct. 5-8 by the John Paul II
Theatre Department
at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Friday and Saturday, and at 2:30 p.m. Sunday at
900 Coit Road, Dallas, TX. The show is an original adaptation of
Miller's
play. Admission at the door ranges from $10 to $12. Call 469-229-5210.
- Death of a Salesman opening Sept. 15th-Oct. 1st
by
Proscenium
Players at the Brewery Arts Center, 449 W. King St. Carson City, NV.
There
will be the traditional "opening night" champagne party after the
show.
With Pat Hardy. Show dates are September 15, 16, 22, 23, 29, 30 at 8
p.m.
and September 17 , October 1 at 2 p.m.. Ticket prices are $12 for
General
Admission , $10 for PPI/BAC member, seniors, students. Call
775-883-1976.
- All My Sons Sept. 28-Oct. 7 by Utah State
University
in the
Caine Lyric Theatre, 28 W. Center, Logan, UT. Directed by Kevin
Doyle.
Performances are Thursday-Saturday first week and Wednesday-Saturday
the
following week, all at 7:30 p.m. Tickets range from $6 to $9
(435-797-1500).
USU students are admitted free with a valid activity card, but tickets
are still required.
- All My Sons 15 Sept.-7 Oct. at Liverpool
Playhouse
(and Everyman),
Liverpool, UK. Season opener. Directed by Gemma Bodinetz
with
Alexis Denisof, Michael Byrne and Alice Patten. Designed by Gideon
Davey.
Additional Matinees: 28 September and 5 October at 1.30pm, 23, 30
September
and 7 October at 2.00pm. Online for more details at website,
or call 0151 709 4776.
- Death of A Salesman, September 15, 16, 22, 23, 29
,
30 at
8 p.m. and September 17 , October 1 at 2 p.m. by Proscenium Players in
Brewery Arts Center/Donald W. Reynolds Theatre, 449 W King St. Carson
City,
NV. Ticket prices are $12 for General Admission , $10 for PPI/BAC
member, seniors, students. Call 775-883-1976.
- Death of a Salesman Sept. 29-30 by lo-fi
productions,
at
8 p.m. at Court Youth Center, Las Cruces, NM. Info: 650-3496.
- Death of a Salesman through Sept. 30 by Fort
Worth
Community
Arts Center, in Sanders Theatre, 1300 Gendy St., Fort Worth, TX.
Directed by Rob Bosquez, with Jerry Russell, Judy Keith, Justin
Flowers,
and Scott Hardgrove. Tickets: $10-$15. Call 817-784-9378 or
check website for more
information.
- The Crucible September 22-24, September 27-30,
October 4-6,
7:15pm by Shanghai Drama Arts Center, 288 Anfu Road, Shanghai, China.
Directed
by Zheng Dasheng, with Lu Liang, Song Yining and Xu Chengxian. Tickets:
100-200 yuan. Tel: 021-64730123, 64734567.
- The Crucible in Sept. by VSU Theatre Dept.,
Valdosta,GA in
the Sawyer Theatre at 7:30 p.m. Cost for this event is $8/adults,
$7/senior,
$6/child or non-VSU Student. For reservations and information for this
event call the Box office at 229-333-5973.
- A View From the Bridge Sept. 8th-Oct. 1st by
Starting
Gate
Productions at Mounds Theatre, 1029 Hudson Road, St. Paul, MN.
Directed
by Jodi Kellogg with Bruce Abas, Mary Jo Pehl, John Lilleberg and
Anthony
Brown. Set designed by Robert Fuecker. Tickets: $18; $16
students/seniors.
Call 651-645-3503. Information at the website.
- Death of a SalesmanSept. 12th onwards the Keegan
Theatre
Group take their DC production from last Feb. on a seven-week tour with
32 performances in 10 venues throughout Ireland. They opened in the
Pavillion
in Dun Laoghaire then moved to Kilkenny at the Watergate Theatre Sept.
14-16th. With Brian Hemmingsen as Willy Loman and Mark Rhea as
Biff.
For Watergate: Tickets are €18/€15. For bookings contact (056)
7761674. They will move on to Riverside Theatre in Coleraine, at the
end
of September.
- Death of a Salesman 29-30 September , 6-7
October at
8:00pm;
1, 8 October at 3pm. By Off Broad Street Players, Bridgeton, NJ.
Check website for more
info. and tickets.
- The Price 23 August-23 September by Cape May
Stage,
NJ, Directed
by Michael Carleton with Robert Prosky and his sons John and Andy
Prosky
and Leisa Mather. Wed- Sun 8pm. Box Office: 609-884-1341
Tickets
$25.
- The Price Aug. at King's Theatre, Edinburgh,
Scotland.
Directed by Sean Holmes, with Warren Mitchell, Larry Lamb, Nancy Crane
and Brian Protheroe. Set Design by Anthony Lamble. The
Crucible
will be opening at the same theater in September.
- The Crucible Sept. 7, 8, 9, 10, 14, 15, 16 and 17
by
Actors
Circle at Providence Playhouse, Scranton, PA. Directed by Lou
Bisignani
with Bob Balitiski, Rhonda Rogers, Joe Palumbo, Jeff Ginsberg, Linda C.
Griffiths, Patti Purcell, Angelina Glodzik, John Morris, Peter Cupple,
Debbie Panna, Michael Ratchford, David Hunisch and Marty Courtney.
- Death of a Salesman 31st Aug.-24th Sept. by
Classical
Acting
Company at The Arts Centre Theatre in Plano at the corner of 15th
street
(#1028) and Avenue K (Plano Road), Plano TX 75074. Directed
by René Morino with Susan Sargeant, Bradley Campbell, Clay Yocum
and Mike Schraeder. By tickets online at website
or call 1-866-811-4111
- The Archbishop's Ceiling Aug. 24-Sept. 10. at
Westport Playhouse,
CT. Directed by Gregory Mosher with David Rasche, Bruce McCarty,
Thomas G. Waites, Sara Surrey and Heather Kenzie. Alexander Dodge, set
designer. For more information, call (203) 227-4177 or visit the
box office at 25 Powers Court, off Route 1, Westport, CT or check the website.
- The Crucible July 27-Aug. 20. by Quantum Theatre
Company
at Mellon Park, Fifth Avenue at Shady Avenue, Shadyside, Connellsville,
PA. With Robin Walsh, Hugo Armstrong, Rick Kemp and Susie
McGregor-Laine.
At 8 p.m. on Wednesdays-Sundays and Aug. 15. No performance Aug.
12. Single tickets are $24-$27; $15 for students. For
Details:
412-394-3553 or check website.
- The Price July 20-Aug. 6 by Gloucester Stage
Company,
267
East Main Street, Gloucester, MA 01930. Directed by Harold Dixon,
with Sol Frieder, Marina Re, Michael Serratore, and Harold Dixon. Set
Design
by Jenna McFarland. Costumes by Gail Astrid Buckley, Lighting by Russ
Swift,
and Sound by Jeremy Wilson. Tickets: $25-$35.
978-281-4433.
Check website for more
details.
- The Crucible 20 July-5 Aug. by Vokes Players of
Wayland at
Beatrice Herford's Vokes Theatre, Route 20 in Wayland, MA. On
Thursday
to Saturday evenings at 8 p.m. with a 2 p.m. matinee on Saturday, July
29 and Aug. 5. For tickets and information call 508-358-4034, or online
via our website. Directed by
John Barrett with Bill Stambaugh, Kimberly McClure , Bob Mackie, David
Berti, Kathy Lague, Michael Lague, Michelle Aguillon, Leah Carolan,
Maggie
Kelly, Bill Doscher, Collen Moore, Kimberly Schaeffer, Bethany Boles,
Dorothy
Ahle, David Dobson, Andy Moore, Patrick Naughton, Jonathan Ashford, Dan
Kelly, and Lanie Wish.
- Clara opened June 19th by the Orange Tree in
Richmond, UK.
Directed by Amy Hodge and Imogen Bond, alongside Peter Gill's Kick
for
Touch (1983) with Kieron Jecchinis and Kenneth Jay. For
tickets
call: 020 8940 3633.
- The Crucible opened April 5th (previews from
29th
March)
until June 10th at Gielgud Theatre, West End, London, UK. A transfer of
the RSC production. Directed by Dominic Cooke, with Iain Glen, Elaine
Cassidy,
Trevor Peacock, Robert Bowman, James Laurenson, Helen Schlesinger and
Michelle
Terry. Production is designed by Hidegard Bechtler.
- Death of a Saleman June 16-July 23 by Pacific
Resident Theatre,
703 Venice Bl, Venice, CA. (310) 822-8392. Directed by Elina de Santos,
staged by Haibo Yu, with Richard Fancy, Sharron Shayne, Greg Vignolle,
and David Clayberg. Tickets: $18-20, for information call: (310)
822-8392 or go to the website.
8 p.m. Thursdays through Saturdays, 3 p.m. Sundays.
- All My Sons Jan. 19 to Feb. 5. 2006 Two
River
Theatre
Company at its new Red Bank performance venue at 21 Bridge Ave.,
Ashbury
Park, NJ. Directed by Roger T. Danforth. For tickets, call
(732) 345-1400, and check the website
for more information. In June, "Sons," with a different cast,
will
be performed at the Hudson Valley Conservatory as part of a trilogy of
American plays.
- The Crucible on Friday June 30 and Saturday July
1 at
7.30pm.
by older actors from Horncastle Young Stagers and Upstagers at the
town's
Lion Theatre in a Festival Of Youth Drama. Tickets: From Essential
Collection,
6 High Street, Horncastle, or call 01507 522885.
- All My Sons thru 25th June by the Immediate
Theatre
Project
at N.C. Stage Company (enter next to the Rankin Avenue parking deck,
across
from Zambra), with Lauren Fortuna and David Novak. Performances are at
7:30 p.m. Friday, Saturday and Thursday, and 2pm. Call 350-9090.
or look online for details: www.ncstage.org or
www.immediatetheatreproject.org.
- The Crucible June 17 (2 & 7 p.m.) and June 18
(2
&
6 p.m.), by The Nagoya Players. at Aichi Arts Center Mini-theater,
Nagoya,
Japan. Directed by Patti Gage. Teaching materials based on
The Crucible are available at their website.
Advance tickets: 2,000 yen for adults, 1,800 yen for students. Box
office
Tickets: 2,500 yen for adults, 2,000 yen students. Advance Ticket
Sales at: nptickets@yahoo.co.jp or Aichi Arts Centre Playguide,
052-972-0430
or check website.
- All My Sons 1-17th June by LiveArts Theatre, 123
East Water
Street, Charlottesville, VA 22902. Directed by William Rough on
their
Downstage. Box office 434 977 4177 X108 for tickets or go online,
or check the website for more
details.
Tickets $10-$17.
- Death of a Salesman 17-20 May by Poor Tom
Productions, co-sponsored
by UW Drama and Speech Communication at the University of Waterloo's
Theatre
of the Arts, Waterloo, Ontario,Canada. Shows at 8pm. Tickets are $10
advance
and $12 at the door and are available at the UW theatre centre box
office
at 888-4908. For more information, call Coral Andrews-Leslie at Poor
Tom
Productions, 579-0943 or write coral@allstream.net
- The Price 28 April-21 May by Madison
Repertory
Theatre,
in The Playhouse, Overture Center, 1 South Pinckney Street, Suite 340,
Madison, WI 53703. Check website
for more details or call (608) 258-4141 for tickets.
- All My Sons April 11-May 21 by Geffen Playhouse,
on
the Mainstage
at 10886 Le Conte Avenue in Westwood, CA. Directed by Randall
Arney
with Len Cariou, Neil Patrick Harris and Laurie Metcalf. Tickets call:
(310) 208-5454 or online.
- Death of a Salesman 4-28 May by The Chatham Drama
Guild,134
Crowell Road, Chatham, May 4 Performances on May 4, 5, 11, 12, 13, 18,
19, 20, (matinee on May 21), 25, 26, and 27, with matinee on the May
28.
Tickets $16, $10 students. Call:508-945-0510. With David Olaf,
Andrea
Penny, Dan Lesho, and Rachel Gollin.
- Death of A Salesman April 28 through May 27 by
Colonial Players,
108 East St. in Annapolis. Lee Dorsey will be directing. For more
information, call 410-268-7373 for a brochure and form, or visit the
Colonial
Players website to download a
response
form. Showtimes are at 8pm Thur-Sat, and 2.30 on Sun.
Additional
performance Sun. May 21st at 7.30pm.
- All My Sons Edmonds Community College theater
arts
department
presents Arthur Miller's award-winning play, 7:30 p.m. May 17 through
20,
2 p.m. May 21, $8, $5 students and seniors. Triton Union Building 202,
20000 68th Ave. W., Lynnwood, Washington; 425-640-1313.
- The Crucible Previews from Feb. 16,
opening
March 1
and running until March 18 in the Main Theatre at Royal
Shakespeare
Theatre, Stratford-Upon-Avon, UK. Directed by Dominic Cooke, with
Iain Glen, Elaine Cassidy, Trevor Peacock, Robert Bowman, James
Laurenson,
Helen Schlesinger and Michelle Terry. Production is designed by
Hidegard
Bechtler. Producers Bill Kenwright and Thelma Holt will bring the
show to the West End after the Stratford run.
- The Crucible as part of National Theatre of
Scotland’s inaugural
season, directed by Guy Hollands he supplements the company of nine
that
includes Owen Gorman, Samantha Young, Ross Dunsmore, and Sally Reid
with
locals from communities where the play is being staged. Sets by Moley
Campbell.
While the organisation does not have its own theatre base, the NTS will
collaborate with Scottish venues The Tron in Glasgow, His Majesty’s
Theatre
in Aberdeen and the Royal Lyceum Theatre in Edinburgh, as well as
existing
companies such as Improbable, TAG Theatre company and Vanishing
Point.
At Cumbernauld Theatre, 20-22 April, and then in Findhorn, St Andrews
and
Irvine.
- Death of a Salesman April thru May 14th at 7:30
p.m.
Fridays
and Saturdays, 2 p.m. Sundays by Aurora Fox, at 9900 E. Colfax Ave.,
Denver,
CO. Directed by Chip Walton with Ed Cord, Bret Aune, William Denis and
Karen Erickson, stage design by Michael R. Duran. Tickets: $18 to
$22. For more information: 303-739-1970.
- The Crucible 7 p.m. May 12, Bessemer City High
School, 119
Yellow Jacket Lane, Bessemer City, North Carolina. $5 at the door.
(704)
629-2258.
- Broken Glass, May 5 - 13, 2007 at Winnipeg Jewish
Theatre,
Winnipeg, Canada. Call the WJT box office at 477-7515 for season
ticket info.
- Death of a Salesman 7 May at Center for
Performing
Arts.
Route 308, Rhinebeck, NY. Performance 3 p.m. Tickets $20, $18 senior
citizens
and teens. Call 876-3080.
- The Crucible April 27 to May 7 by The Brooklyn
College Theater
Department in the George Gershwin Theater on the Brooklyn College
campus.
Directed by Rose Burnett Bonczek. Performances on Thursday,
Friday,
and Saturday at 8 p.m., and Saturday and Sunday at 2 p.m. (There will
be
no Thursday evening performance on May 4.) Ticket prices are $12
general
admission, $10 for senior citizens, and $5 for Brooklyn College
students
(with validated ID). For more information, call the box office, (718)
951-4500,
or visit the Theater
Department Web page.
- Death of a Salesman April 28th to May 7th by
Centerstage
Productions, at Performing Arts at Rhinebeck, NY. Performances
Thur,
Fri, Sat at 8pm. Sun at 3pm. Tickets $20 adults, $18 children &
seniors.
Directed by Marcus D. Gregio. For more information: 845-876-3080 or
visit website.
- The Price to 19-28 April at the New Wolsey
Theatre,
Ipswich,
Suffolk, UK. Directed by Peter Rowe. Eves 7.45pm,
£6.50-£21.50,
Matinees 26 & 29 2.30pm, £7.95 BO 01473 295900: or try website.
- Kienu Kollha Wliedi (All My Sons) 29th-30th
April by
Atturi
Salesjani in Malta. Directed by Anna Ferris, adapted by Tony
Cassar
Darien. Tickets, phone: 9949 1024, 2131 1744, 2133 1447 on any day of
the
week or from the booking office in Guze Howard Street, Sliema from
Monday
24th April between 6.30pm and 8.00 pm. Patrons are reminded that during
the performances, parking is free at St Patick's Ground on Saturday,
and
at the Salesian Oratory's Ground on Sunday.
- Feriwalaar Mrityu (Death of a Salesman) April 29
at
Girish
Mancha, Calcutta, India at 6 pm by Nandikar. A Bengali adaptation
of the play. Directed by Rudraprasad Sengupta.
- A View from the Bridge through April 29 at the
Blackbird
Theatre, 1600 Pauline Blvd., Ann Arbor, MI. Tickets: $18 ($12 for
seniors,
$8 for UM students with ID). For tickets, call 734-332-3848; for
further
information, visit www.blackbirdtheatre.net. Directed by Lynch
Travis
with Lee Stille, Jon Bennett, Linda Rabin Hammell, Joe Colosi, Brian
Thibault,
and Kate Orr.
- The Crucible 6-30 April by Water Tower
Theater
15650
Addison Road, Addison, Texas 75001. Directed by Terry
Martin with Joe Nemmers and Shelley Tharp-Payton. Designed by
Clare
Floyd DeVries. Performances at 7:30 p.m. Wednesdays and Thursdays, 8
p.m.
Fridays and Saturdays, 2 p.m. Sundays, tickets $20-$30. Phone:
972-450-6232
or e-mail.
- A View from the Bridge April 26-30 by UNCG
Theatre,
at Taylor
Theatre, University of North Carolina at Greensboro, 500 Forest Street,
Greensboro, NC 27402-6170. Performances begin at 7 p.m. April 26 and
27,
8 p.m. April 28 and 29, and 2 p.m. April 30. Tickets cost $12 for
adults,
$10 for children (12 and under), $10 for non-UNCG students, $10 for
seniors
(60 and over), $8 for UNCG Alumni Association members and $5 for UNCG
students.
Directed by Jim Wren with Amy da Luz, Ross DeGraw, Emily Vitrano, David
Harrell, Zac Campbell and David de la Garza. Call the University Box
Office
at 336-334-4849 to purchase tickets.
- All My Sons 7-30 April (weekends) by The Rep at
Orlando Repertory
Theatre, 1001 E. Princeton St., Orlando, Fl. 32803. Tickets: $13 for
Adults,
$9 for Children. Fridays at 7 p.m., Saturdays at 2 p.m. and 7
p.m.,
and Sundays at 2 p.m. Call Boxoffice: 407-896-7365. Check website
for more details.
- All My Sons April 19, Wakefield Little Theatre,
Douglas,
Isle of Man, UK.
- The Crucible, on the Main Stage Feb. 22 through
April
9 by
People's Light & Theatre Company, 39 Conestoga Rd., Malvern,
PA.
Directed by David Bradley with Benjamin Lloyd, Susan McKey, Christopher
Patrick Mullen and Julianna Zinkel. Tickets: $27-46 Information:
610-644-3500
or at the website. Listen to
an interview with director David Bradley at here.
- The Price 19-22 April by The Herald Players, at
The
Electric
Theatre, Guildford, UK (Near Guildford Station). Box Office 44 1483
444789.
Tickets £9 (£7 concessions). For more information
please
visit their website.
- The Crucible April 18-22 by CMSU Theatre
Department
in the
Highlander Theatre, Warrenburg, MO, as part of the Studio One-Acts
series.
Performances at 7.30pm. Directed by John Wilson, with Brian
Sauer,
Destiny Cervi, Cory Glenn, B.J. Gailey, and Jamie Veltre. Tickets will
be available to season subscribers beginning Monday, April 10 and to
the
general public on Wednesday, April 12. Tickets for the general public
are
$10, $8 for Central faculty, staff, administration and senior citizens,
and $6 for students. Call the box office at (660) 543-8811 to make your
reservations.
- The Price April 4-23, by Portland Stage Company,
25A
Forest
Ave., Portland, ME. Directed by Lisa DiFranza with Charles
Stransky,
Mel Shrawder, Moira Driscoll, and Paul Barry. 7:30 p.m.
Wednesday,
Thursday and Friday; 4 and 8 p.m. Saturday; 2 p.m. Sunday; there's also
a 2 p.m. matinee on April 20. Tickets: $24 to $33; (207) 774-0465 for
further
information visit website.
- Resurrection Blues previews February 14th, opens
March 2nd
now sadly closing a week early: April 15th. British premier.
Directed
by Robert Altman with Neve Cambell, Jane Adams, Matthew Modine, James
Fox,
and Maximillian Schell at the Old Vic. Designed by Robin Wagner.
- The Crucible 5-15th April (Thurs-Sat) by St.
Thomas-Elgin
Campus of Fanshawe College, St. Thomas Times, Canada. Evenings at
7 p.m. with a 1 p.m. matinee on Saturday. Tickets are available
by
telephoning 633-4424.
- Two Way Mirror 2 Mar.-20 April (previews Feb.
28th)
by Courtyard
Theatre at the Covent Garden Theatre Museum Studio, London, UK.
Produced
by Scott Davison Productions. Directed by Mike Miller, with Abi
Titmuss.
Designed by Chris Cahill, and with original music by Anthony Miller.
Christopher
Bigsby will be participating in a panel discussion on the works of
Miller
at the Theatre Museum, March 5th 2006.
- Death of a Salesman March 13th through April 9 at
Altarena
Playhouse, 1409 High St., Alameda, CA. 8 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays; 2
p.m. Sundays. $10-$15. (510) 523-1553, or check website
for more details.
- The Crucible March 13th through April 9 at
Hillbarn
Theatre,
1285 East Hillsdale Blvd., Foster City, CA. $17-$30. (650) 349-6411 or
check website for more
details.
- The Creation of the World and Other Business 23rd
March-2nd
April by Springfield StageWorks in the Bushnell Building, basement
level,
14 E. Main St., Springfield, OH. Directed by Larry
Coressel.
Thursdays through Saturdays at 8pm, with two Sunday matinee
performances
at 3:00pm on March 26th and April 2nd. Tickets are available through
the
Clark State Performing Arts Center box office, 937-328-3874 and cost
$11.
Check website for
more
details.
- All My Sons to April 9th by Footlight Players,
Chicago.
With Glenn Harris, Kate Vickie Cash, Amy Cash and Adam E. Davis.
- The Crucible 31st March-8th April (Thurs-Sun) by
TheatreTCC!
At 8pm, with 2pm Sunday matinee at Turner Auditorium on Appleyard
Drive,
Tallahassee, FL. Directed by Eva Nielsen with Alexander Dubey,
Julie
Burna and Rachael Adams. Tickets are $10 for adults, $7 for senior
citizens,
$5 for non-TCC students, free for TCC students, faculty and staff.
Phone:
644-6500
- All My Sons 6-9 April by Northern Essex Community
College
in Haverhill, MA. Directed by Jim Murphy and Cory Cocchiaro, with
Melissa Juchniewicz, Jim Murphy (as Joe), Lindsey Bombard, Bryan
Burns-Fedele,
Adam LaMonica, James Phelps, Christine Murphy, Colin Budzyna, Maggie
Elliott,
and Ryan Hagan. Performances at 7:30 p.m. Thursday through Saturday and
3 p.m. Sunday in the Top Notch Theater in the Spurk Building on the
college
campus. Tickets are $10, $8 for students and senior citizens, and will
be available at the door. For more information, call Susan Sanders at
978-556-3374.
- All My Sons in April by John Carroll
University, OH.
Directed by Karen Gygli with Mark Cipra, Brandon Keller, and Jessica
Benacquista.
- The Crucible April 5 to 8, by Fanshawe College
Technical
Theatre Production (St. Thomas) and Theatre Arts (London) programs at
Fanshawe
College, 120 Bill Martyn Parkway, St. Thomas. Directed by Pat
Hamilton
with Nick Regan, Mary Catherine Burdan, Caroline Murray, Sarah Pettit,
Darren Brunke, David Walker and Aaron Struys. Performances at 7
p.m.
and matinee April 8 at 1 p.m. Tickets: adults, $15; students/ seniors,
$12; preview (April 5) and matinee: $12, adults; $10, students/
seniors;
call 633-4424.
- The Crucible March 29-April 4 by Syracuse Civic
Theatre,
203 Revere Rd. Dewitt, NY 13214. Phone: 315-449-2134 or e-mail.
Directed by Dan Tursi with Galen Haab. Stephanie Holt and Katie Gibson.
- The Crucible 9 Mar.-1 Apr. 1 by Garland Civic
Theatre, at
Granville Arts Center, Garland, Dallas, TX. Box office: 972-205-2790.
- Playing For Time April 6th Denton County,
TX.
Flower
Mound High School presents Arthur Miller's Playing For Time at 7 p.m.
in
the school's auditorium, 3411 Peters Colony in Flower Mound. Tickets
are
$5 in advance, $8 at the door and $6 for students. Call 972-539-6634 or
visit www.fmhstheater.com.
- The Crucible 22 March and 30 March at Ravensburg
and
Weingarten,
Germany (touring company).
- Broken Glass 2 Mar.-25 Mar. at Octagon
Theatre,
Bolton,
UK and moving to York Theatre Royal, York, UK for Thurs 7 Apr - Sat 29
Apr. Directed by Damian Cruden with set and costumes by Patrick
Connellan.
Evenings: 7.30pm. Matinees: Sat 18 Mar and Wed 22 Mar, 2pm.
Ticket Prices: £7 - £16.50, usual concessions
available.
Special Diary Dates: British Sign Language (BSL) interpreted
performance:
Thurs 16 Mar, 7.30pm Audio Described performance: Wed 22 Mar,
7.30pm
For information on the production at York Theatre Royal, visit website.
For more information on the Bolton production, visit website.
Ticket Office: 01204 556505.
- All My Sons on first three weekends in March at
the
River
Theater, 230 W. Marine Drive, Astoria Oregon. Directed by Donna K.
Wright.
For more information, go to website.
- The Price, Feb. 27 to March 25, Neptune Theater,
Halifax,
Nova Scotia, Canada.
- A View from the Bridge (Panorama des del pont) 2
Feb.-26
March 2006 performed in Catalan by Teatre Nacional de Catalunya
(National
Theatre of Catalonia). Translator: Joan Sellent. Director:
Rafel Duran. Talk with experts, actors and actresses, and the
audience:
February 25th 2006.
- A View From the Bridge during March at Lantern
Theatre, North
Merrick, Long Island, NY. Directed by Ken Schwartzman. For
information call 516-681-5932, or check the website.
Tickets only $12, and $10 on Fridays for Students & Seniors.
- The Price opens March 4th, at Persephone Theatre,
Saskatoon,Saskatchewan,Canada.
- Death of a Salesman March 12-19 by The Covered
Bridge Theatre
Company at Cecil Community College in Milburn Stone Memorial Theatre.
Shows
will start at 3 p.m. today and March 19 and at 8 p.m. Friday and
Saturday.
The Friday performance will conclude with a post-show discussion.
Tickets
are $15 to $22. 410-287-1037.
- Enemy of the People March 16 through March 18 by
University
of Redlands theater arts department at the university’s Glenn Wallichs
Theatre, 1200 E. Colton Ave., Redlands, CA. Directed by Chris
Beach.
Performances are 8 p.m. Thursday, Friday and Saturday, March 16, 17 and
18, and 2 p.m. Sunday, March 19. Tickets are $10 for general admission,
$6 for students, staff and seniors. Information: 335-4008.
Tickets:
335-4046.
- The Crucible opens March 10th-19 by Theatre
Tuscaloosa at
the Bean-Brown Theatre at Shelton State Community College, Tuscaloosa,
AL. Directed by Michael Carr, performances are at 7:30 p.m.
Ticket prices are $17 for adults, $14 for seniors, $5 for Shelton State
students, $1 for high school students and younger and $10 for all other
students. Tickets can be purchased at the box office at the Bean-Brown
Theatre or by calling 391-2277.
- View From the Bridge March 3-12 at weekends
by
Leary
Theatre at Niagara University, Lewiston. 8 p.m. Friday and
Saturday.
Matinees at 2 p.m. Sunday. $14 general admission; $12 seniors and
children
18 or younger. Call the box office at 286-8622, Monday through Friday
from
11 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Tickets may also be purchased at the box office,
or
order from Ticketmaster at 852-5000 or ticketmaster.com.
- Death of a Salesman Feb. 24, 25, Mar.
3,
4, 10,
11 at 8:00 PM. and Feb. 26, Mar. 5, 12 at
2:30 PM., by the Penisula Community Theatre, 10251 Warwick Boulevard,
Newport
News, VA. Directed by Eileen Engel. Box Office, (757) 595-5728,
or
check the website
for details.
- All My Sons March 1 through Sat. March 4 by
Ripon College
Theatre Department (WI) in the C.J. Rodman Center for the Arts.
Performances
at 7:30 p.m. Directed by Ken Hill with John Truesdale and Bill
Gehrke.
For tickets, call (920) 748-8791.
- The Crucible 26 January-26 Feb. by Oregon Stage
Works, in
the theater at A-Street Marketplace, in Ashland, Oregon. Directed by
Peter
Alzado, with Jim Bowen, Kate Sullivan, and Shanna Hill. Set
design
is by Brian Wallace and Alzado. The play will run at 8 p.m. Thursdays
through
Saturdays and at 2 p.m. Sundays through Feb. 26. Tickets are $17 ($10
for
students) at Grocery Outlet in Medford and the Music Coop in Ashland.
Discount
tickets for seniors will be $10 on Thursday, Feb. 2. Previews, held at
8 p.m. Tuesday and Wednesday, Jan. 24-25, are $10. Call 482-2334
or visit www.oregonstageworks.org. The theater will donate the proceeds
of its first Friday performance — Jan. 27 — to the local chapter of the
ACLU.
- All My Sons February 17-25 at Annie Russell
Theatre,
Rollins College, 1000 Holt Avenue, Winter Park, Florida.
Wednesday-Saturday
@ 8 p.m. First Sunday Matinee @ 4pm Second Saturday Matinee
@ 2 p.m. Tickets: $17-$19. Group rates are available. Rollins
students
receive one free ticket, one hour before curtain with a valid R-Card.
Rollins
faculty and staff receive 2 free tickets for any one performance with a
valid R-Card.
- All My Sons 9-25 Feb. by Madison Theatre Guild on
Evjue Stage,
at Bartell Theatre, 113 E. Mifflin St., Madison, WI. 7:30 pm on 2/9-11,
16-18 & 23-25 and 2 pm, 2/12, 18-19 & 25, Tickets are $15
Fridays/Saturdays
($10 Thursdays; $12 matinees). Call 238-9322. Web:
http://www.madisontheatreguild.org
- All My Sons thru Feb. 25th in Creative Arts
Building
at Pittsburg
High School, 250 School St., Pittsburg. Directed by Betty Baker
Bindner.
Fridays and Saturdays. Tickets, at $12, may be reserved by
calling
925-439-7529.
- A View from the Bridge 26 Jan-25 Feb. at
Octagon Theatre,
Bolton, UK. Directed by Mark Babych with Darmian Lyerscough,
Catherine
Kinsella, James Kristian, Feya Copeland, Craig Rogan, and Keith
Ladd.
Designed by Hannah Clark. Shows at 7.30, matinees Sat 18 Feb and Wed 22
Feb, 2pm., Schools Matinees: Wed 8 Feb, Thurs 9 Feb and Wed 15 Feb,
1.30pm.
Ticket Prices: £7 - £16.50, usual concessions
available.
Special Diary Dates: British Sign Language (BSL) interpreted
performance:
Thurs 2 Feb, 7.30p Audio Described performance: Wed 22 Feb,
7.30pm.
For more information on this production, visit
www.octagonbolton.co.uk/View.htm
Ticket Office: 01204 556505 or visit www.octagonbolton.co.uk.
- The Price 28 Jan.-5 Feb.
A
Noise
Within, at Glendale, CA.
- Death of a Salesman runs through Feb. 19.
by
Keegan
Theatre at The Church Street Theater, 1742 Church St. NW,
Washington.
Directed by Dorothy Neumann with Brian Hemmingsen, Charlotte Akin, Mike
Innocenti, and Mark Rhea. Performances: 8 p.m. Thursday through
Saturday,
and 2 p.m. Sundays. Tickets: $20 to $25. More Info: Call
703-892-0202
or visit www.keegantheatre.com.
- Broken Glass Feb 16-March 5th by New Jewish
Theatre
at 8
p.m. in the Wolfson Studio Theatre at the Jewish Community Center, 2
Millstone
Campus Drive, St. Louis. Directed by Deanna Jent with Kevin Beyer, Bill
Lynch and Lavonne Byers. $20-$24. More info: 314-442-3283.
- The Crucible 22 Feb.-5-March by Labuda
Center
for the
Performing Arts, DeSales University, 2755 Station Avenue, Center
Valley,
PA 18034. Phone 610.282.3192 or Order tickets online:
https://www7.desales.edu/secforms/theatre/ticketorderform.html
- The Crucible March 2-4 at the Cal Poly Theatre
and
Dance
Department, in the Spanos Theater.
- All My Sons thru Feb 25th by Pittsburg Community
Players
at The Creative Arts Building, 250 School St., Pittsburg. 8 p.m.
Fridays
and Saturdays plus 2 p.m. this Sunday,Feb. 19. $10-$12. (925) 439-7529
or visti http://www.pittsburgcommunitytheatre.org.
- View from the Bridge 24th February to 4th March
by
Southport
Dramatic Club, Little Theatre, Hoghton Street, Southport. PR9 0PA, UK.
Each evening at 7.45pm. Directed by Pat Ball. Box Office (not
open
until 11am): (01704) 530521 / 530460. Prices: Rows A-L - £ 8.25;
Rows M-Q - £ 7.00; First Friday and Monday - £6.50 all
seats.
Check website for more details:
http://www.southport-littletheatre.co.uk/
- The Price Feb. 10-26 at weekends, by Generic
Theater
at The
Players Ring?, 105 Marcy Street, Portsmouth, NH. Directed by
Rachael
Burr Caravan with Richard DiMario and Mike Pomp. Fri/Sat at 8pm, Sun at
7pm, Feb 19th at 3pm. Tickets $10, $8 students and seniors. Call
436-8123 or www.playersring.org
- All My Sons February 17-25 at Annie Russell
Theatre,
Rollins College, 1000 Holt Avenue, Winter Park, Florida.
Wednesday-Saturday
@ 8 p.m. First Sunday Matinee @ 4pm Second Saturday Matinee
@ 2 p.m. Tickets: $17-$19. Group rates are available. Rollins
students
receive one free ticket, one hour before curtain with a valid R-Card.
Rollins
faculty and staff receive 2 free tickets for any one performance with a
valid R-Card.
- All My Sons Jan. 19 to Feb. 5. 2006 Two
River
Theatre
Company at its new Red Bank performance venue at 21 Bridge Ave.,
Ashbury
Park, NJ. For tickets, call (732) 345-1400, and check the website
for more information: www.TRTC.org. In June, "Sons," with a
different
cast, will be performed at the Hudson Valley Conservatory as part of a
trilogy of American plays.
- Death of a Salesman 27 Jan.-19 Feb. by
Riverside Theatre,
in Iowa City, Iowa.
- The Price 25 January-12 Feb. by Delaware Theatre
Company
(Wilmington, DE). Box office (302) 594-1100 and check website
for more details.
- Death of a Salesman 27 Jan.-5 Feb. by
Croswell
Opera
House in Adrian, Michigan.