The following is a list
of productions of Miller's plays during the year of 2008.
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 opens 21 Nov. by Vienna Volkstheater, Vienna, Austria.
Directed by Dieter Berner, with Franziska Hetzel, Claudia Sabitzer,
Alexandra-Maria Timmel, Katharina
Vötter; Raphael von Bargen, Thomas Bauer, Till Firit, Rainer
Frieb,
Alexander Lhotzky, Heinz Marecek, Thomas Meczele, Günther
Wiederschwinger. To find out more, visit the website or call 01 / 52 111-0.
- A View from
the Bridge in Repertory 30 Oct-Nov. 1 and 15-16 Dec. by The
London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art (LAMDA) as part of a theater
festival in Bowness-on-Windermere in the Lake District, UK. For more
details go to the festival website.
To book tickets call 015394 88444 ext 223.
- All My Sons
previews from 18 Sept and running thru 11 Jan. (2009) at Gerald
Schoenfeld Theatre. The official opening is 16 Oct. Directed by Simon
McBurney, with John Lithgow,
Dianne Wiest, Patrick Wilson, and Katie Holmes. Performances will be
Tues at 7pm, Wed-Sat at 8pm, Matinees Wed and Sat at 2pm and Sun. at
3pm. Check out the website
for more information, or look here
to see the new prpduction's poster.
- The Crucible
5-14 Dec. by Northwest Arkansas Community College drama department, at
the White Auditorium, NWACC, One College Drive, Bentonville, AR.
With Curt McAfee and Katie Bertschy. Performances at 7 p.m. Friday and
Saturday, and 2 p.m. Sundays Ticket prices are $ 8 for general
admission and $ 6 for NWACC students, faculty and staff. Call 619-4228
for more information.
- The Crucible
3-7 Dec. by La Sierra University, in Matheson Chapel, Riverside, CA.
Co-directed by Marilynn Loveless and Larry Herron with Heather Corona.
Perfomances at 8 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. General admission is $7. The
university is at 4500 Riverwalk Parkway, Riverside. Reservations:
951-785-2241.
- A View from
the Bridge 28 Nov.-6 Dec. at the Studio Theatre downstairs at
the Hilberry Theatre, Wayne State University, 4743 Cass Ave., Detroit,
MI. Directed by Matt Foss, with Bill Zimmerman, Natalie Burtney,
Christopher L. Tucker, EJ Assi, and Bethany Hedden. Performances
Nov. 28-29, and Dec. 4-6. Tickets are $12. Call (313)
577-2972 or click here.
- A View from
the Bridge Nov. 26th-29th by Blackwood Little Theatre,
Blackwood, Wales, UK. Directed by Neil Maidman with Vic Mills, Peter
Musto, Gwen Livingstone and Angharad Chidgey. Tickets (unreserved
seating) £4.50-6, call 01495 223485.
- The Price
13-23 Nov. by The Blue Chip Players (BCP) at Madisonville Arts Center
(MAC), 5021 Whetsel Avenue, Cincinnati, OH 45227. Directed by Don
Volpenhein with Aretta Baumgartner, David Levy, Arnie Shayne, and Tom
Manning. Performances on Nov. 13, 14, 15, 20 & 22 @ 8:00 PM and
Nov. 16, 22 & 23 @ 2:00 PM. Tickets: $16 for Adults, $12 for
Seniors and Students. For information about the players go to their website. For tickets, call
(513) 271-8600
or check the theater’s website.
- Death of a
Salesman November 19-23 by One Off at the New Theatre Royal,
Portsmouth, UK. Directed by Pam Lippiett with David Lippiett, John-Paul
McCrohon, Jim Adamson, Tony Dart, Francesca McCrohon, Kerry McCrohon,
Rob Richards and Tim Stokes. Performances: Wednesday to Saturday.
Tickets: (023) 9264 9000.
- The Crucible
Nov. 7-23 by The Toledo Repertoire Theatre, 16 Tenth St. Toledo, OH.
Directed by Rosie Best. Tickets are $18 for adults, $16 for seniors,
and $5 and $10 for students. Information: 419-243-9277.
- The Crucible
20-22 Nov. by Bristol Community College Theatre Rep, Bristol
community college, Jackson Arts Center Main Stage Theatre, 777 Elsbree
Street, Fall River, MA. Directed by Rylan Brenner with Jeffrey Thomas
Dean, Andrea Cannata and Nicole Hopp. Performances at 8pm.
Call 508.678.2811, ext. 2442. or check the website for more
information.
- The Crucible
through 23 Nov. in repertory by Metropolitan Ensemble Theatre, 3614
Main St., Kansas City, MO. Directed by Karen Paisley, with John Robert
Paisley, Tanya Barber, Natalie Liccardello, Sam Wright, and Alan
Boardman. Tickets: $10-$20; 816-569-3226, or check the website for more information.
- Death of a
Salesman Oct. 31 to Nov. 29 at York Theatre Royal, St. Leonard's
Place, York, YO1 7HD, UK. Directed by Damian Cruden with George
Costigan. Music by Christopher Madin and set design by Dawn Allsopp.
Phone: Box Office 01904 623568 or check the website
for more information.
- The
American
Clock 27-29 Nov. by Rose Bruford College of Speech and
Drama,
The Rose Theatre, Rose Bruford College, Burnt Oak Lane, Sidcup, Kent,
DA15 9DF, UK. Directed by Jeremy Harrison & Iain Reekie.
Performances at 7.30pm and a matinee on Nov. 28th at 2pm. Ticket Price:
£ 7; Concession Price: £ 4 ( Jobseekers, Senior Citizens,
Under 18s, Students, Equity Members ). Call: 020 7223 2223.
- The Crucible
7-23 Nov. by Sioux Empire Community Theatre, Orpheum Theater, 315 N.
Phillips Ave, Sioux Falls, SD. Performances 8 p.m. Fridays and
Saturdays and 2 p.m. Sundays. Tickets cost $13 and are available at the
theater box office from noon to 5 p.m. Mondays through Saturdays.Phone
(605) 360-4800.
- The Crucible
Nov. 19-23 by Terra Nova Drama Department, Pacifica, CA. There are
afternoon matinees on Wednesday at 3 p.m. and Sunday at 2 p.m., with
nightly shows Thursday through Saturday at 7 p.m. Tickets are $7 for
adults, $5 for teachers and students. Call 650-550-7974 for more
information.
- The Crucible
October 24-Nov. 15 by The Roxy, Clarksville, TN. With Brendan Cataldo,
Anne Elyse Chambers, Jay Doolittle, Michelle Dykes, Maria Maloney,
Raven Peters, Linda Speir, Nathan Whitmer, Ashton Crosby, Adam Dietz,
Laura Frye, Michael Green, Phil Perry and Carolyn Wickwire.
Performances Wednesday and Thursday nights at 7pm and Friday and
Saturday nights at 8pm, with a 2 p.m. matinee on Saturday, November 1.
Tickets are $15/adults and $10/children 13 and under.
Pay-what-you-can tickets go on sale Friday Oct. 24th evening at 7:30pm.
- Death of a
Salesman 31 Oct.-16 Nov., by The Heights Players, 26 Willow
Place, Brooklyn, NY 11201. Directed by Ted Thompson. Call 718 237 2752
or check the website
for more information. Tickets $15 ($13 seniors and children) [no credit
cards].
- The Crucible
13-16 Nov. by Theatre Company of Saugus, at the Saugus Town Hall, on
Central at Hamilton Streets, in Saugus Center, Saugus, MA. Directed by
Chip Sheeran, with Nicholas Beach, Derek Clark, Mitchell Cole, Jen
Colella, Rosemary DeGregorio, Jacqueline DiGenio, Brian Dion, Carolina
Lanney, Mike Sakovitch, Larry Segel, and William Waple. Evening
performances at 7:30 pm. Matinee performance on Sunday, Nov. 16 at 2
p.m. Tickets are $18 for adults, $15 for students and seniors, and $10
for children. Tickets can be reserved by phone by calling 781-231-5204.
To purchase tickets, or for directions or more information, visit the
TCS Website.
- The Crucible
Nov. 11-15 by Market Harborough Drama Society at Harborough Theatre,
Market Harborough, UK. Tickets cost £5 available from Quinns
Bookshop off High Street, Harborough, or phone 01858 828282. A talk
about Miller will be given by lecturer Dr Jane Mackay at the theatre on
15th at 7.30pm.
- A View from
the Bridge
6-9 Nov. at by DramaSoc at Drama Barn, University of York, UK. With
Danie Linsell. All performances begin at 7.30pm. Tickets available
12-2pm Vanbrugh at Stalls, Wednesday to Friday, with a limited number
available on the door.
- All My Sons
31 Oct.-8 Nov. Wake Forest University Theatre and The Little Theatre of
Winston-Salem, on MainStage Theatre in Scales Fine Arts Center on Wake
Forest’s Reynolda campus, NC. Curtain time is 7:30 p.m. Directed
by Sharon Andrews with Mark Pirolo, Tim Austin and Carole Midura.
Set designer is Mary Wayne-Thomas. A matinee performance will be
presented at 2 p.m. Nov. 9. In conjunction with the play, a
post-performance discussion will be held immediately following the
performance on Nov. 6 in the MainStage Theatre. Tickets are $12 for
adults; $10 for senior citizens; and $5 for students. Tickets are
available through the Wake Forest Theatre Box Office from noon to 5
p.m. For more information, call (336) 758-5295.
- The Crucible
Oct. 24-Nov. 2 by Theatre in the Woods at the Quam Memorial Theatre,
605 1st Street in Shell Lake, WI. with Jay Hands, and Phil
Warner. Performances at 7 p.m. for Friday and Saturday and 2 p.m. for
Sunday matinee. Ticket prices are $10, with a special student/senior
discount of $8 for Sunday matinee. Reservations are required. Please
call 468-4387.
- The Crucible
19 Oct.- 1 Nov. by J&B Productions and the Victorian Players at The
Victorian Players Theatre, 702 Mahoning Ave., Youngstown, OH. Directed
by John Ballantyne, with John Ballantyne, Roger Wright, Chara Goodrich,
Lisandra Stebner, Tom Smith, C. Richard Haldi and Molly Galano.
Performances at 7.30 on Fridays and Saturdays, 2 p.m. on Sundays, and
at midnight on Oct. 25 and Nov. 1. Call (330) 746-5455.
- The Crucible
Oct. 29–31 at Center for the Arts, Towson University, 8000 York Road,
Towson, MD 21204. Directed by Steven Satta, with Ryan Airey, Nicholas
Staigerwald, Kaitlin Solomon, Jon Kevin Lazarus and Rachael Lee Rash.
Performances at 8 p.m. Tickets are $7 for students and seniors or $12
general admission call 410-704-2787.
- A View from
the Bridge 13 Sep.-9 Nov. on the Wurtele Stage at Guthrie
Theater, 818 South 2nd Street, Minneapolis, MN 55415. Directed by Ethan
McSweeny with John Carroll Lynch and Amy van Nostrand. Tickets range
from $24 to $75, and go
on sale July 7, 2008.
Box Office (612) 377-2224 or toll-free (877) 44 STAGE. Check the website for more
information.
- A View from
the Bridge 23 July-1 Nov. at Oregon Shakespeare Festival at the
Bowmer Theatre, Ashland Oregon. Directed by Libby Appel with
Armando Duran, Tony DeBruno, Vilma Silva, Stephanie Beatriz, David
DeSantos, and Juan Rivera LeBron. Set designed by William Bloodgood.
For more information check the website.
Call Phone: (541) 482-4331 or book online.
- Death of a
Salesman beginning October 16-26th by Monterey Peninsula College
Theatre Company at Morgan Stock Stage, Monterey Peninsula College, 980
Fremont St., Monterey, CA 93940-4799. Directed by Peter DeBono.
Performances Thursday 7:00 PM; Fri & Sat 8:00 PM; Sunday 2:00
PM. Box office open from 3 to 7 p.m. Wed-Fri or online. Tickets $10 - $25.00.
For
more information call: 646-4213.
- The Crucible
Oct. 16-26 by University of West Florida Theatre Department on
Mainstage Theatre. Directed by with Darren Campbell, and Meagan Parker.
Performances Oct. 16-18 at 8 p.m., Oct. 19 at 2:30 p.m., Oct. 24-25 at
8 p.m., and Oct. 26 at 2:30 p.m. Box Office at (850) 857-6285, or check
the website for more
information.
- Death of a
Salesman, October 3-26, at the 6th Street Playhouse in Santa
Rosa, California. Directed by Sheri Lee Miller, with Daniel Benzali,
Tim Kniffin, John Craven, Michael Navarra, Eric Burke, and Mark
Bradbury. For tickets and information, call 707-523-4185 or visit the website.
- Death of a
Salesman Oct. 9-26 by Hapgood Theatre Company at Nick Rodriguez
Community Center Theater, 213 F Street, Antioch, CA. Directed by Josy
Miller with Adrienne Krug, Jack Stauffer, Elias Escobedo, Matthew
Purdon, Mark Jordan, and Dennis McIntyre. Set design by Jason Miller.
Tickets are available in advance through the box office at the El
Campanil Theatre, 604 W. 2nd Street in Antioch, 925.757.9500 and online. The ticket
office at the Nick Rodriguez opens one hour before curtain.
- The Crucible
Oct. 16-19 by Olean Theatre Workshop in the Washington Street Theater,
Sixth and Washington streets, Olean, New York 14760. For tickets, call
373-SHOW (7469). For information, go to their website or call 373-6649.
- Death of a
Salesman thru Oct. 19th by College of Marin Drama Department at
College of Marin's Fine Arts Theater, 835 College Ave., Kentfield, CA.
Directed by W. Allen Taylor, with Casey Bair, Bill Clemente, H.D.
Southerland, and Stephanie Saunders Ahlberg. Performances at 8 p.m.
Fridays and Saturdays; and 2 p.m. Sundays. Tickets: $10-$15.
Information: 485-9385, or check the website.
- Death of a
Salesman Oct. 16-18. by Rio Rico Thespians, Nogales, AZ.
Directed by Cecilia Concannon with Gabriel Gudenkauf. Performances
begin at 7 p.m. For $10,
play-goers receive dinner beforehand. Tickets are $5 for those
preferring just to watch the play. Tickets will be sold at the door the
evening of the performances.
- The Crucible
Oct. 10-19 by Saginaw Valley State University Performing Arts Theatre,
Saginaw, MI. Directed by Richard B. Roberts. Jr. with Caleb Knutson,
Tyler Frank, and Collen Cartwright. Performances 7:30 p.m. Friday and
Saturday Oct. 10-11 and Oct. 17-18; 3 p.m. Sunday Oct. 12 and Oct. 19.
Tickets: $10 adults and $7 seniors and students. Call 964-4261.
- The Crucible
(Ward’s opera) Oct 10-17. Australian premier at Geoff Gibbs Theatre,
Perth by the Opera Studies Senior Students of the Western Australian
Academy of Performing Arts. Directed by Leith Taylor with Louise
Fenbury. Performances at 7.30pm. Tickets: $35/29. Phone: (08) 9370
6636. Box Office hours 9.30am to 3.30pm Monday to Friday. Closed
between 12.30 and 1pm.
- The Crucible
1-9 Oct. by Clear Space Productions at Cape Henlopen High School’s
Little Theatre and Delaware Technical and Community College in
Georgetown, DE. There will be two student matinees on 1st and 9th, the
later one priced at $6. Directed by Ken Skrzesz with David Button, Jeff
Haslow, Elyse Moore, and Elaine Faye. Performances on Thursday, October
2 though Saturday, October 4 at 7 p.m. and Sunday, October 5 at 3 p.m.
at the Little Theatre at Cape Henlopen High School. Del Tech in
Georgetown will hold a performance on Thursday October 9 at 7 p.m.
Tickets for each performance are $25 for the general public, $20 for
senior citizens, and $15 for students. For groups of 10 or more,
discounts of up to 20% are available as well. Tickets may be reserved
by calling 302.644.3810 or purchased in advance online at the Clear
Space website. Seating at all performances is general admission. For
more information, visit their website.
- All My Sons Oct.
11-18 by California Baptist University in the Wallace Theater, 8432
Magnolia Ave., Riverside, CA. Directed by Kendall Lloyd, with Chad
Collins, Natalie Harris, Joseph Mayers and Rebekah Auda. Performances
at 8 p.m. Fridays, Saturdays and 2 p.m. Saturdays. Admission: $12; CBU
students, staff and seniors $10; matinees $10. Information:
951-343-4319, or check the website.
- Death of a
Salesman Oct. 3-11th by San Jose State University, CA. Directed
by Laura Long, with Fred Sharkey, Joshua Marx, and Adam Sessa. Set
designed by David Tousley. Tickets: $10 students/seniors, $20 general
admission. Performances at 7pm. Call 408-924-4551.
- Death of a
Salesman 18-21st September in Hall Auditorium at Oberlin
College, Oberlin, Ohio. Directed by Justin Emeka, with Avery Brooks,
Petronia Paley, Raphael Sacks and Justin Emeka. Performances begin
Thursday, September 18 with a student matinee at 11 a.m. and a public
preview at 8 p.m. Opening night will take place Friday, September 19 at
8 p.m., with additional performances on Saturday, September 20 at 8
p.m., and Sunday, September 21 at 2 p.m. For ticket information, call
the College’s Central Ticket Service, 440-775-8169, or visit their website.
This production will feature innovative non-traditional casting. There
will also be a discussion panel led by Professor Enoch Brater of
University of Michigan, with Emeka and actors from the production,
titled "Arthur Miller's Cross-Cultural Exchanges."
- The Crucible
25-27 Sept. by St Neots Players at the Priory Centre, Huntongton, UK.
Directed by Glenys Shaw, with Reuben Milne, Lucy Knight, Nicola Kelly,
Phil Collins, Richard Simons and Brendan Sheppard. Performances at
7.30pm. For tickets call 0870 803 3543 Mondays to Fridays between 10am
and 5:30pm and Saturday and Sunday between 10am and 4pm. There is also
a 24-hour online box office at the website. Tickets are also
available from the Priory Centre 01480 388922.
- All My Sons
Sept. 4-21 by The Drama Workshop and Repertory Theater of Iowa, at
Westminster Presbyterian Church, 4114 Allison Ave., Des Moines,IA,USA.
Directed by Joseph Leonardi, with Kim Grimaldi, Tom Ahart, Joseph
Leonardi, Alissa Tschetter-Seidschlaw and Richard Maynard. Performances
at 7:30 p.m. Thursdays through Saturdays and 3 p.m. Sundays. Tickets
are $20 for adults and $15 for seniors and students, available through
iowatix.com. Call (515) 277-3727 or visit the website for details.
- Death of a
Salesman 4-21 Sept. by Playhouse Rep at Pittsburgh Playhouse of
Point Park University, 222 Craft Ave., Oakland, PA. Directed by Robert
Miller (yes—Arthur Miller’s son), with John Shepard, Jarrod DiGiorgi,
Penelope Miller, Jeremy Czarniak, Philip Winters and Michael Fuller.
Designed by Steffi Mayer-Staley. Performances: Thurs.-Sat. 8 p.m.;
Sat.-Sun. 2 p.m. Tickets: $24-$27. For more information call:
412-621-4445.
- Death of a
Salesman 18-19 Sept. at the Izvor Hall in the Bulandra Theatre,
Bucharest, Romania. A revival of their March production. Directed by
Felix Alexa with Victor Rebengiuc and Mariana Mihut. Sold Out.
- The Crucible
(Ward’s opera) 11-14 Sept. by Dicapo Opera at Dicapo Opera Theatre, 184
E. 76th St. NY. Directed by Robert Alföldi. Call 212-288-9438,
ext. 10. Performances: Sept. 11 at 7:30, Sept. 12-13 at 8, and Sept. 14
at 4.
- Some Kind of
Love Story 17 August-7 Sept. by Hayworth Theatre, 2509 Wilshire
Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90057 at their Studio Theatre, Studio Theatre
located at 643 Carondelet. Directed by Michael Arabian with Beege
Barkette and Jack Kehler. West Coast premier. Call: (213) 389-9860 or
check their website for more
information.
- Death of a
Salesman thru 7 Sept. by Hubbub at Ecole publique Odyssee, North
Bay, Ontario, Canada. With Mark Carins, Joanne Bernier, Bob Clout, Paul
Murray, Verlyne Plowman, Matthew Krist, J. P. Fournier, Leah Philpott
and Adrian Shephard-Gawinski. Call 223-2111 to book tickets or take
your chances at the door. The curtain rises at 8 p. m. nightly and
Sundays at 2 p. m.
- The Crucible
13 Aug.-6 Sept by New Theatre at Seymour Centre, Cnr Cleveland st
& City Rd, Chippendale, Melbourne, Australia. Directed by Louise
Fischer with Ben Brock, Belinda Gosbee, Jacqueline Breen, Tori
Hartigan, and Frank McNamara. Set designed by Tom Bannerman.
Performances: Tue 6.30pm (followed by Q&A); Wednesday 10.30am;
Thursday 10.30am (from 21 August); Thursday – Saturday 8.pm. Tickets:
$34 Adult; $25 Concession; Tight Arse Tuesdays $22; School Groups $20.
Bookings: 02 9351 7940 or use the website.
- The Last
Yankee thru 17 Aug. by Sense of Urgency Theatre at Village
Players Theatre, 1010 W. Madison St., Oak Park, IL. Double Bill with
Lanford Wilson’s Ludlow Fair. Tickets are $15 preview, $20 during the
run at 866-764-1010 or check the website.
- The Price
15-19 July. by The Tamaritans, at The Drum, Theatre Royal, Plymouth,
UK. Directed by Geoff Strickland and Niall Clinton with Geoff
Strickland, Matt Becker, David Martin and Elary Chetwynd. Tickets are
£10-£12 (Theatre Royal box office: 01752 267222).
- The Price
June 20-July 20 by Elite Theatre Company at Petit Playhouse in Oxnard,
Ventura County, CA. Directed by Lorraine MacDonald with Howard Leader,
Linda Schaver, Steve Grumette, and Tom Eubanks. Call 805 483 5118 or
visit their website for more
information.
- The Crucible
June 19-July 23 at Idaho Shakespeare Amphitheater, 5657 Warm
Springs Ave., Boise, Idaho. Directed by Drew Barr, with Laura Perrotta,
Sara M. Bruner, and Andrew May. Performances at 8 p.m. Friday,
(preview), Saturday (opening night) and 7 p.m. Sunday, (family night);
and 8 p.m. June 19-20, 24-25, 28, July 3-4, 19, 22-23; 7 p.m. June 29
and July 20. Tickets are $28-$38 Fridays-Saturdays, $21-$29 Sundays and
Tuesdays-Thursdays. Preview (Friday, June 13): $23 reserved, $16
general. Family night (Sunday, June 15): $29 reserved, $21 general, $12
children 6-17. Call 336-9221, or check the website for more details.
www.idahoshakespeare.org.
- Death of a
Salesman 28 June-6 July by Chautauqua Theater Company, Buffalo,
NY. Directed by Ethan McSweeny with Stuart Margolin. Performances at
8pm, tickets $27. Call 357-6250 or visit the website for more information.
- The Price
9 May-June 14 on the Arena Stage at Old Globe Theatre, San Diego, CA.
Directed by Richard Seer. Opening May 14. Call (619) 234-5623 or check
the website for more
information.
- Death of a Salesman
15-31 May by Ensemble Theatre at Theatre, Seymour Centre, Corner of
City Rd & Cleveland St, Chippendale, Australia. Directed by Sandra
Bates, with Sean Taylor and Jacki Weaver, Anthony Gooley, Tom
O'Sullivan, and Michael Ross. Tickets $36-$62. Call: (02) 9351 7940 or
check the website for
more information. Moves to Q Theatre, Penrith, June 10-14.
- All My Sons I-7
June by Corinth Theatre-Arts at the Crossroads Playhouse on Fulton Dr.,
Corinth, Mississippi. Directed by Daniel Inouye with Kelley Johnson,
David Maxedon, and Petey Pace. Performances on Friday and Saturday,
June 6-7 at 7:30 p.m., and Sunday afternoon, June 1 at 2 p.m. Tickets
are $10 for adults and $5 for students. For information and
reservations, call 287-2995.
- The Crucible
May 21st by Durban University of Technology’s Department of Television,
Drama and Production Studies, in the Courtyard Theatre, Mansfield Road,
Durban University of Technology, South Africa. Directed by Allen M.
Auld. Performance at 7pm. Call 031-3732194.
- All My Sons
to May 18 by Rockville Little Theatre at the F. Scott Fitzgerald
Theatre, 603 Edmonston Dr., Civic Center Park, Washington, DC. Directed
by Stuart Fischer with Kate Blackburn, Ted Schneider, John Stange, and
Annette Kalicki. Performances at 8 p.m. and 2 p.m. Sunday. For tickets,
call 240-314-8690 or go to the theater box office from 2 to 7 p.m.
through Saturday. For more information, check the website.
- Death of a Salesman
March 14--May 18 as part of the Arthur Miller Festival at Arena
Stage, 1101 Sixth Street, SW, Washington, DC 20024 D.C. Directed by
Timothy Bond with Rick Foucheux, Nancy Robinette, Jeremy S. Holm, Tim Getman, Noble Shropshire, and J. Fred Shiffman. Running in repertory in the
Fichandler. Call 202 488-3300 or see website for more info.
- A View from the Bridge
March 14--May 18 as part of the Arthur Miller Festival at Arena
Stage, 1101 Sixth Street, SW, Washington, DC 20024 D.C. Directed by
Daniel Aukin with Delaney Williams, Naomi Jacobson, Louis Cancelmi, Noble Shropshire, and David Agranov. Running in repertory in
the Fichandler. Call 202 488-3300
or see website for more info.
- All My Sons
April 30-May18 by Lemon Bay Playhouse at 96 W. Dearborn St., Englewood,
FL. Tickets are $15. Call 475-6756 or check the website for more
information.
- The Crucible
May 14-17 by Kings Langley Players (KLP) at the Community Centre, Kings
Langley, UK. Directed by Jean Balmforth. Call: 07906 695959.
- The Crucible
11-17 May by the Dexter Community Players, in the Copeland Auditorium,
7720 Ann Arbor St. in Dexter, MI 48130. Directed by Angelle Chandler.
Performances at 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday, May 9-10; 2 p.m. Sunday,
May 11; 8 p.m. Friday, May 16; and 2 and 8 p.m. Saturday, May 17.
Tickets are $10 in advance, call 734-424-4100, ext. 7327 - or $12 at
the door, or visit the website
for more information.
- The Crucible
4-17 May by Murrieta Repertory Theater at the Murrieta Community
Center, 41810 Juniper St., Murrieta, CA. Directed by Marbury, with
Coley McAvoy, Alisa Lovas, and Yvonne Flack. with Regular tickets ar
$15, but with MRT's American Classic Program, High school students will
be charged only a $1. Previews 8 p.m. Friday; 8 p.m. Saturday, May 9-10
and 17, 2 p.m. Sunday and May 4. Call: (951) 600-7273.
- The Crucible
6-14 May by the newly formed Chatsworth Players, Chatsworth, UK.
Directed by Sylvia Jackson. Touring through Derbyshire: Youlgreave on
May 6 and 7,
Tideswell on May 8, Winster on May 9, Tansley May 10, Over Haddon on
May 11 and
Bakewell on May 12 and 13. The mini-tour will end with a grand gala
performance at the theatre at Chatsworth House on May 14. All
performances begin at 7.30pm and tickets cost £6 - although the
Chatsworth show has already sold out!
- All My Sons
April 3 to May 3 at Surrey Little Theatre, 7027 184 Street, Surrey,
British Columbia, Canada. Directed by Allan Thain, with Karen Lindh,
Paul Cowhig, Giancarlo Caltabiano, Gemma Martini and Joe Silliker.
Half-price night is April 3, two-for-one night is April 3 and the gala
opening is April 5. Tickets are $13. Call 604-576-8451 for
reservations. SLT is also entering All My Sons in
the Fraser Valley Zone Festival in Chilliwack during the week of May 4.
- The Crucible April
30th-May 3rd by New Theatre at University of Nottingham, Cherry Tree
Hill, University Park, NG7 2RD Nottingham, UK. Directed by Cal Lewis,
with Tom Pinny, Christey Nethercott, Lizzie Bourne, and Simon Thompson.
For tickets please ring 07815 566165, text to text 07931987318, or
check the website for more
details.
- 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.