During 2009
- All My Sons
4-12 Dec. by Parkside Theatre at the University of Wisconsin-Parkside,
900 Wood Road, Kenosha, Wi. Directed by Cheatham. Tickets $15 for
adults, $11 for seniors and $7 for students. For tickets, visit
www.uwp.edu keyword tickets, or call (262) 595-2564.
- Death of a
Salesman 11 Oct.-5 Dec. Extended to Jan 16th! (with previews
6-10 Oct.) by
Raven Theatre Company, 6157 N. Clark Street, Chicago, IL. Directed by
Michael Menendian with JoAnn Montemuro and Chuck Spencer. Tickets
$20-25 and $15 for previews, call 773-338-2177 or check the website for more information.
- Death of a Salesman
21-29 Nov. by the Skinny Improv Theatre, 301 Park
Central East, Springfield, MO. Directed by David Rice and Jill Bailey,
with David Rice as Willy, alongside Sandy Skoglund-Young, Christopher
Hunter, Sean Franson, Bill Stratton and David Logan.
Performances at 7:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday and at 2:30 p.m. Sunday.
For tickets ($10), call 831-5233, or check the website.
- Death of a
Salesman 20-29 Nov. Poor Thespians Productions at the Gillioz,
Springfield, Missouri. Performances on November 20th and 21st and
November 27th & 28th at 8:00 pm, November 22nd and 29th at 3:00 pm.
Admission $5, for more information call 863-9491 or check the theater's
website.
- Death of a Salesman
18-22 Nov. by Riverland Theater, at Frank W. Bridges Theatre, Riverland
Community College, 1900 Eighth Avenue Northwest, Austin, MN. Directed
by Jerry Girton, with Shane May and Jessica Beske. Performances at
7.30pm, with Sunday matinee at 2pm. Tickets: $12, call: (507) 433-0595,
11:00 AM - 1:00 PM, Monday-Friday.
- Death of a Salesman
20-22 Nov. by Roane State Playmakers at Roane State Community College,
276 Patton Lane, Harriman, TN. Tickets: general $10, and students$7.
Performances at 7 p.m., with a matinee at 2 p.m., on Nov. 22. For more
info about performances, contact Michael Golebiewski at 865-882-4589.
- The Crucible
13-21 Nov. by Theatre Tulsa and Clark Theatre at Liddy Doenges Theatre
of the Tulsa Performing Arts Center, 110 E. Second St. Tulsa, OK.
Directed by Frank Gallagher, with Olivia Shadid, Emma Francois, Abigail
Whitson and Sarah Woldum. Performances at 8pm, Sunday matinee at 2pm.
Tickets, call 596 7111 or online.
- The
Performance 11 Nov. as part of The Players play reading series,
Food for Thought at 16 Gramercy Park South, Manhattan, NY.
Starring Joan Copeland and a tapdancer! Performances are at 2 PM, with
a meal served at noon and 1 PM. This is an adaptation of one of
Miller’s later short stories. For reservations and information, call
(646) 366-9340.
- The Crucible
11-14 November, an adaptation by Mansfield Palace Theatre's Community
Theatre, Leeming Street, Mansfield, Nottinghamshire NG18 1NG, UK.
Led by Louise Wildish. Call 01623 633133 for more information, or check
the website.
- The Crucible
5-14 Nov. by Ascension Community Theatre at the Pasqua Theatre, 823
Felicity St., Gonzales, LA. Directed by Heidi Alford Frederic. Thursday
through Saturday shows are at 7 p.m. Sunday matinees are at 2 p.m. Call
(225) 647-1230.
- All My Sons 10-14
November by People’s Theatre, Stephenson Road, Heaton, Newcastle NE6
5QF, UK. Performances 7.30pm. Tickets: Adult £9.50 (£7.50
Concessions), call Box office: (0191) 265-5020 or check the website for more
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- The Crucible
(Ward’s opera) 13-15 Nov. by University of Tennessee Opera Theatre at
the Bijou Theatre, 803 S. Gay Street, Knoxville TN. Directed by Carroll
Freeman and the UT Symphony Orchestra will be conducted by Kevin Class.
Tickets $5-15 call 865 684 1200 or 685 656 4444 or go online. (Ward’s opera)
13-15 Nov. by University of Tennessee Opera Theatre at the Bijou
Theatre, 803 S. Gay Street, Knoxville TN. Directed by Carroll Freeman
and the UT Symphony Orchestra will be conducted by Kevin Class. Tickets
$5-15 call 865 684 1200 or 685 656 4444 or go online.
- The Crucible
5-14 Nov. by Ascension Community Theatre, at Pasqua Theatre, 823 N.
Felicity Ave., Gonzales, Louisiana. Performances run Nov. 5-8 and Nov.
12-14 and will include a daytime performance for local high school
students. Call (225) 647-1230.
- Death of a
Salesman 23 Oct.-7 Nov. by the Peterborough Theatre Guild, 364
Rogers St., Peterborough, Ontario, Canada. Directed by Jane Werger.
Performances, starting at 8 p. m., run Oct. 23, 24, 28, 29, 30, 31, as
well as Nov. 4 to 7. Matinee performances, at 2 p. m., run Oct. 25 and
Nov. 1. Tickets cost $18 adult, $16 senior and $10 student, call (705)
745-4211, or check the website
for more information.
- All My Sons 8
Oct-14 Nov. at Curve, Rutland Street, Leicester, LE1 1SB UK. Directed
by Walter Meierjohann with Ian Redford, Diana Kent, Phil Cheadle, Lisa
Jackson, Alasdair Craig, John Dougall, Daniele Lydon, David Fynn and
Emily Houghton. Tickets: £1 - £22; call 0116 242 3595, or
check online.
- The Crucible 6-8
Nov. by Northwood Theatre Workshop at the Northwood Masonic Hall at the
intersection of Routes 202 and 43, Northwood, NH. Directed by Kevin
Barrett with Rich Hurley, Sarah Smith. Todd Gregory, Dale Gregory and
Dan Johnston. Performances are Friday and Saturday at 7:30 p.m. and
Sunday at 2 p.m. Tickets are $12 for adults and $10 for students and
seniors. For more information, call 339-2080.
- A View from the Bridge
5-7 Nov. by Boston University Stage Troupe at the Student Theater at
Agganis Arena, 925 Commonwealth Ave. Boston, MA. Directed by Michael
Gomez and Kelsey Lidsky with Mathias Goldstein, Elise Roth and Taylor
Butzbach. Performances at 8 p.m., tickets $6, available at the George
Sherman Union, 775 Commonwealth Ave.
- The Crucible
26 October – 14 Nov. by Queensland Theatre Company, 78
Montague Road, South Brisbane BC,
Queensland 4101, Australia at QPAC. Directed by Michael Gow with Andrew
Buchanan, Robert Coleby, Andrea Moor, James Stewart, Paul Bishop, Bryan
Nason,
Amelia Dowd, Kathryn Marquet, Francesca Savige, and Christopher
Sommers.
Designed by Robert
Kemp. Call Tel: 07 3010 7600, or check the website for more
information.
- A View from
the Bridge (Bolcom’s opera version) 29 Oct.-1 Nov. by Vertical
Player Repertory, 219 Court St., Cobble Hill. A new arrangement with
two-piano accompaniment and with the company’s director, Judith Barnes,
featured in the cast. Performances at Oct. 29-30 at 8 and Nov. 1 at 4.
Call 800-838-3006.
- The Crucible
24-31 Oct. Lewis Family Playhouse, Victoria Gardens Cultural Center ,
12505 Cultural Center Dr., Rancho Cucamonga, CA. Directed by Terre
Gunkel, with Mario Sanchez, Carol Michelle Grisham, Jessica Puertas,
Sam Nisbett, David Billman, and Michael Buczynski. Performances at 7
p.m. Tickets: $16.50 for adults and $14.50 for youth/senior, call
909-477-2775 or check the website
fror more information.
- A View from
the Bridge 22-31 Oct by Bare Bones Repertory Company at Posey
School, 57 Main Street, Northport, NY. Directed by Jeff Bennett, with
Larry Chorowski, Christine Copley, and John Cassidy. Performances at
8:00 pm. Tickets: $20; Call 1-800-838-3006 or check the website for more
information.
- The Crucible
23 Oct.-1 Nov. by theater department of Bemidji State University, at
Bangsberg Fine Arts Complex on the BSU campus, MN. Directed by Patrick
Carriere with Jesse Villarreal, Elizabeth McGregor, and Brian Donovan.
Scenery and lighting are designed by Ellen Jones. Performances at 7:30
p.m. with a matinee performance at 2 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 1. Box office
(218) 755-3935. Tickets also will be sold at the door at each
performance. Admission is $12 for adults, $6 for students and senior
citizens; and free for BSU students with a valid ID.
- All My Sons
1-24 Oct. by Octagon Theatre, Howell Croft South, Bolton, BL1 1SB, UK.
Directed by David Thacker with George Irving,
Margot Leicester, Oscar Pearce and Vanessa Kirby. Set design by Patrick
Connellan. Tickets from £18.50 to £3. Call 01204
520661 or check the website
for more information.
- The Crucible
21-24 Oct. by Cromer and Sheringham Operatic and Dramatic Society, at
Sheringham Little Theatre, Norfolk, UK. Performances at 7.30 with
additional matinee at 2pm on 24th. For tickets 7-8. Call 01263 822347
or check the website
for more information.
- The Crucible
23-31 Oct. by Morrisville State College Theatre Department and SGO, in
the Little Theatre in the STUAC Building at Morrisville State College,
Morrisville, NY. Performances at 8 p.m. Oct. 23 and 24. The play will
also show at 2 p.m. Oct. 25 and at 8 p.m. Oct. 29, 30 and 31. General
admission is $6 and $2 for any student. Tickets can be reserved by
calling the box office at 684-6238, between 8:30 a.m. and 5 p.m.
weekdays beginning Oct. 19.
- Death of a
Salesman 8-25 Oct. by
Eventide Arts, Gertrude Lawrence Stage, Dennis Union Church, Route 6A,
Dennis, MA. With Karen McPherson and John Williams. Performances at
7:30 p.m. Thursdays through Saturdays and 2:30 p.m. Sundays. Tickets:
$18. Reservations: 508-398-8588, or check the website for more information.
- Death of a
Salesman 9-18 Oct. by Sumter Little Theatre, 14 Mood Ave,
Sumter, SC. Directed by Eric Bultman, with David Brown, Dee Renko,
Cristian-Paul Badiu, and Braden Bunch. Performances Thurs-Sun. Sunday
matinees begin at 3 p.m.; all other performances at 8 p.m. Ticket
prices are $13 for adults, $10 for students, seniors, military and
children. A 10 percent discount for groups of 10 or more is also
available. Call (803) 775-2150 during box office hours, 3-6 p.m. or
check the website.
- Death of a
Salesman 2-11 October by University Theatre, Walton Arts Center,
in the Studio Theater at Nadine Baum Studios, 495 W. Dickson Street,
Fayetteville, AR. Directed by Michael Landman, with scene design by
Chris Yoo. Tickets from $15, call: (479) 443-5600, or check the website
for more information.
- All My Sons
8-14 Oct. by Valdosta State University Theatre & Dance in Sawyer
Theatre, VSU Fine Arts Building, Valdosta, GA. Performances at 7:30
p.m. Oct. 8-10 and 12-14, matinee performance at 3 p.m. Oct. 11. To
purchase tickets, go online
or call (229) 333-5973.
- Death of a
Salesman 23 Sept.-11 Oct. by Bag&Baggage Productions at the
Venetian Theatre, Hillsboro, OR. Directed by Scott Palmer with Dr.
Marion Rossi, Maggie Chapin, Will Goblrisch, and Tylor Neist. Set
design by Drew Foster. Performances run Thursdays through Sundays,
evening performances at 7:30 p.m. and Sunday matinees at 2 p.m..
Tickets range from $15 - $23, call (503) 516-4840, or get more
information at their website.
- The Creation
of the World and Other Business 11 Sept.-10 Oct. by Theater
Schmeater, 1500 Summit Ave., Seattle, WA. Directed by J.D. Lloyd, with
Matthew Middleton, James Weidman, Alexander Samuels, and Heather
Roberts. Must be 18+ to attend. Tickets: $15-$21, call 800-838- 3006 or
check their website for more
information.
- All My Sons
8 Sept.-11 Oct. by Artists Repertory Theatre, at their Alder Stage,
1516 S.W. Alder St.,
Portland, OR. Directed by Jon Kretzu, with Michael Fisher-Welsh, Amy
Newman, Mindi L. Logan, and Thomas Stroppel. Performances 7:30 p.m.
Wednesdays-Sundays and 2 p.m. Sundays. Tickets: $20-47; call
Box Office: 503-241-1278 or check the website for more
information.
- Broken Glass
1-3 Oct. by Blackwood Little Theatre, Blackwood, Wales, UK. directed by
Neil Maidman, with Mark Thomas, Yves Price, and Vic Mills.
Performances at 7.30pm. Tickets (unreserved seating) £6, call
01495 223485 or check the website
for more information.
- All My Sons
25-27, Sept. and 2-3 Oct. by Fly-by-Night Productions, at the Five
Flags' Bijou Room, Dubuque, Iowa. Directed by Michele McKinlay. Tickets
$15, call 563-557 8497 or check their website for more
information.
- All My Sons
31 Aug.-4 Oct. (previews 27-30 Aug.) by TimeLine Theatre at the
Greenhouse Theatre Center Downstairs Mainstage, 2257 N. Lincoln Ave.,
Chicago. Directed by Kimberly Senior. Tickets on sale July 22nd, call
773-281-8463 or check the website
for more information. Link here
to a rave review of the production from the Chicago Tribune.
- The Crucible
29 Sept.-4 Oct. by The University of Wyoming Department of Theatre and
Dance, on the Fine Arts Main Stage. Directed by John O'Hagan, with Anne
Mason and Sam West. Performances on 29-Oct. 3 at 7:30 p.m. and Oct. 4
at 2 p.m. Tickets cost $14 for the public, $11 for senior citizens and
$7 for students. For tickets and information call (307) 766-6666 or
visit the website.
- The Last
Yankee (one-act version) 24 Sept.-4 Oct. as part of an evening
of six One Acts by Eden Prairie Players, at Riley-Jacques Barn, 9096
Riley Lake Road, Eden Prairie, MN. Directed by Jim Melzer. The dessert
buffet is served at 7 and shows begin at 7:30 p.m. starting Thursday,
Sept.24-26 and Oct. 2-3. A 2 p.m. show will be held Oct. 4. The subject
matter is for mature audiences. Tickets are $15, call 952-949-8305 for
reservations or check the website
for more information.
- The Crucible
24-26 Sept. by Greene County Fine Arts Council at Collins Theater,
Paragould, Arkansas. Directed by John Michael, with Ciera MacDonald,
Judy Blevins, Reid Shelton and Tom Fielder. Performances at 7.30pm.
Ticket prices are $8.50 for adults and $7.50 for senior citizens,
students with college ID and junior and high school students, call
(870) 565-2417.
- The Crucible
24-27 Sept. by Oasis Theater Ensemble, 1502 Franklin Street, Wausau,
WI. Performances at 7.30, with a 2pm matinee on Sept. 27. Call 715 848
0408 or check the website
for more information.
- All My Sons
3-19 Sept. by Springfield Contemporary Theatre at the Vandivort,
Springfield, Missouri. Directed by Robert Bradley, with Jessica Smith,
Terry Bloodworth, Leslie Ballew and David Schmittou. Performances at
7:30 p.m. Sept. 3-5; 10-12, 17-19 and 2 p.m. Sept. 13. Tickets: all
seats $12 Sept. 3-5; then $15-$8 with $10 student rush. Visit their website or
call 831-8001.
- An Evening
of Arthur Miller One-Acts Sept. 10-19, by Actors Theatre
Playhouse, Brook and Main Streets, West Chesterfield, NH as part of
their director’s project. Includes the one-act version of The Last Yankee,
directed by Marilyn Parpan with Bill Pearre and Richard A. Epstein; Elegy for a Lady,
directed by Burt Tepfer with Francis Hauert and Hallie Flower; and I Can't Remember
Anything, co-directed by Jerry Levy and Rupa Cousins with Mark
Ziter and Nancy Groff. Tickets $10 All Seats and performance starts at
7.30. Call (877) 233-7905, or check their website for more information.
- Resurrection
Blues 6 Sept.at John Drew Theater at Guild Hall, 158 Main
Street, East Hampton, ME. This is a staged reading in association with
Playwrights’ Theatre of East Hampton. Perfomance is at 8 p.m. $20/$18.
Call 324-4050.
- Death of a
Salesman 8 Sept. at St Andrew's Bandra, Mumbai, India. A Hindi
version titled Salesman Ramlal adapted by Feroz Abbas Khan starring
Satish Kaushik. Performance at 8pm.
- Death of a
Salesman 21 Aug.-5 Sept. by Pollard Theater Company, 120 W
Harrison Ave., Guthrie, OK. Directed by W. Jerome Stevenson, with James
Hughes, Michael Edsel, Jake DeTommaso, and Rebecca Wooldridge. Set
design and lighting by Don Childs, with the original Alex North score.
Tickets are $17.50, call 405-282-2800, or check the website for more information.
- All My Sons
21 Aug.-6 Sep. at New Castle Playhouse’s Annex Theater, 212 E. Long
Ave., New Castle, PA. Directed by J.E. Ballantyne Jr. with Scott
Mackenzie, Molly Galano, Caryn Nicholson and Stefan Lingenfelter. Set
by Paula R. Ferguson and George A. Orr. For tickets and showtimes, call
(724) 654-3437 or check the website.
- Broken Glass
20-27 Aug. at LJCC (Levite Jewish Community Center), 3960 Montclair
Road, Birmingham, AL 35213. Directed by David Garrett. Performances on
August 27th - 7:30pm; August 19th - 8:00pm; August 20th - 2:00pm. For
tickets at $12-15 call: (205) 879-0411.
- The Crucible
10-14 Aug. by Ilkley Playhouse at the Minack Theatre, Cornwall, UK.
Directed by Robin Green. Performances at 8 pm and 2 pm on 12 & 14.
Played against a backdrop of the cliffs and sea in this wonderful
outdoor space on the edge of a cliff! Call 01736 810181/810471 or check
out the Minack webite,
or the Ilkley Playhouse, where this will be playing in July.
- A View from
the Bridge 10 July-22 Aug. (previews 8-9 July) by Off Broadway
West at The Phoenix Theatre, 414 Mason Street, Ste. 601, San Francisco,
CA. Directed by Peter Tripp with Richard Harder, and Glen Caspillo.
Performances at 8 pm. Tickets $30, call 510 835 4205 or
check the website
for more
information.
- All My Sons
17 July-1 Aug. by The Town and Country Players, at 4158 York Road
(Route 263), Buckingham, PA. Directed by Fran Girard, with James
Kirkwood, Valerie Sharper, Brad Masters, Irene Weiss, Jack Bathke and
Andy O'Neill. Performances at 8pm; July 17, 18, 24, 25, 26 (matinee at
3pm), 31 and August 1. Tickets: $15 For online reservations and more
info. visit the T&C website
or phone the box office at 215-348-7566.
- Clara
17 and 25 July by Montgomery Playhouse at Gaithersburg Arts Barn, 311
Kent Square Rd., Gaithersburg, MD as part of a one act play festival.
Evenings begin at 8pm. Tickets are $15; $13 for Gaithersburg residents.
Call 301-258-6394 or online
at the town's website.
- The Crucible
6-18 July by Ilkley Playhouse at The Wharfside Theatre, Weston Road,
Ilkley, West Yorkshire, LS29 8DW, UK. Directed by Robin Green. Box
Office: 01943 609539, or check the website.
- Death of a
Salesman 1-12 July by Southern Appalachian Repertory Theatre at
Owen Theater on the Mars Hill College campus, Mars Hill, NC. Directed
by William Gregg, with Michael Goodwin and Robin Arthur. Performances
at 7.30 and matinees (on July 5, 9, and 12), at 2.30. Call 828.689.1239
or check their website
for more details.
- The Ride
Down Mt. Morgan 3-June-3 July by Redtwist Theatre, 1044 W. Bryan
Mawr Ave. Chicago, IL. Directed Alex Levy with Robert Dennison and Jan
Ellen Graves. Set design by Grant Sabin. Previews 3-5 June, opens 6
June. Tickets are $22-$30 at 773-728-7529 or check the website for more information.
- The American
Clock: A Mural June 5-28 by The Western Stage at
Hartnell College's Studio Theater, 411 Central Ave., Salinas, CA.
Directed by Director Jon Patrick Selover, with Jeffrey Heyer, Jacob
Estrada, Fred Herro, Anna Shumacher, Tom Kiatta, and Terry Durney.
Salinas ·When: Performances at 8 p.m. on Fridays and Saturdays
with 2 p.m. Sunday matinees. Tickets: $20/$17 (seniors, military,
children), Half-price for groups of 10 or more, at 375-2111 or check
their website.
- The Price
29 May-14 June by Shadowland Theater, 157 Canal Street,
Ellenville, NY 12428. Directed by James Glossman, with Orson Bean and
Stephanie Zimbalist. Call (845) 647-5511 for tickets or check the website for more
information.
- A View from
the Bridge 15 May- 21 June by The Ross Valley Players at Ross
Valley Players' Barn Theatre, Marin Art & Garden Center, 30 Sir
Francis Drake Blvd. at Lagunitas, Ross, CA. Directed by Cris Cassell,
with Rick Williams, Eric Burke, Michael Orlando, Jordan Winer, Hallie
Frazer and Denise Elia. Performances at 8 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays; 2
p.m. on Sundays May 31, June 7, 14, 21; 7:30 p.m. on Thursdays May 28,
June 4, 11, 18. Pay What You Will on Friday, May 22. Tickets: $15-$25.
General admission: $25; Senior citizens (62+): $20; Youth: (18 and
under): $20. Thursday shows are $15 (no other discounts apply), "Pay
What You Will" on Friday, May 22, 2009 with a limited number of tickets
available at the box office between 7-7:20 p.m. Call: 415-456-9555, or
check the website for
more information.
- The Price
9 May-14 June by The Old Globe, on the Globe's Arena Stage at the San
Diego Museum of Art's Copley Auditorium, San Diego, CA. Directed by
Richard Seer, with Dominic Chianese, Andy and John Prosky, and Leisa
Mather. Information/tickets: (619) 234-5623 or check their website for more information.
- All My Sons
7 April-6 June by the Gate Theatre, Dublin, Ireland. Directed by Robin
Lefèvre, with Barbara Brennan, Len Cariou, Donna Dent, Peter
Gaynor,Mary Kelly, Ronan Leahy, Garrett Lombard. David Martin, Niamh
McCann, Mark O'Regan, and Keeling Pilaro. Set designed by Liz Ascroft.
For tickets, €15-34, Call: (01) 874-4045 or (01) 874-6042, or check the
website for more
information.
- The Crucible
7 May-7 June by Actors Co-op Crossley Theatre, 1760 N. Gower St.,
Hollywood. Directed by Marianne Savell, with Daniel J. Roberts, Bruce
Ladd, Nan McNamara, Eddie Hailey, and Nicole Gabriella Scipione.
Performances are 8 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays, 2:30 p.m. Sundays (also
2:30 p.m. May 9 and 16). Tickets: $30, call (323) 462-8460.
- A View from
the Bridge 22-31 May, by Linn-Benton Community College, in Forum
104, 6500 Pacific Blvd. S.W., Albany, OR. Directed by Brian Newberg,
with Rus Roberts, Shell Whittington, Shannon McInally, David Gallagher,
and Kevin Christensen. Performances at 7:30 p.m. May 22, 23, 28 and 30;
and 3 p.m. May 24 and 31. Tickets: $9 adults, $6 youth under 18. Call
Russell Tripp Performance Center Box Office, 9 a.m. to noon and 1 to 2
p.m. Tuesday through Friday, 24 hours day 917-4531 or check the website.
- The
Crucible 1-30 May at Sydney Theatre Company’s Wharf 2, Sydney,
Australia. Directed by Tanya Goldberg, with Peter Carroll, Lynette
Carroll, Marta Dusseldorp and Sean O’Shea. Tickets cost $30 adults /
$20 concessions. Call 02 9250 1777, or visit the website for more information.
- A View from
the Bridge previews 22th Jan, opening Feb. 5th until May 16th at
the Duke of
York's Theatre, London, UK. Directed by Lindsay Posner, with Ken
Stott, Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio, and Hayley Atwell. Designed by
Christopher Oram,
and lit by Peter Mumford. To book
tickets, contact the box office at 0870 060 6623 or visit the website. Check this link for a
booktin review of the show. The show will
run from May 19 to 23 at Theatre Royal Brighton as part of the Brighton
Festival; tickets are available from the box office on 08700 606650.
Also Richmond Theatre, Little Green, Greater London, UK for 26-30th
May; call 0870 060 6651 and The Theatre Royal, 282 Hope Street,
Glasgow, 1-6th June; call 0870 060 6647.
- Death of a
Salesman April 24-May
23 Yale Repertory Theater, New Haven CT. Directed by James Bundy, with
Charles S. Dutton, Thomas Jefferson Byrd, Austin Durant, Ato Essandoh,
Stephen McKinley Henderson, Billy Eugene Jones, Howard Overshown, and
Kimberly Scott. Set design by Scott Dougan. For more information, call
203-432-1234 or check the website for
more updates or detail.
- The Man Who
Had All the Luck 17 April-17 May by Road Less Traveled Theatre,
639 Main St. Buffalo, NY. Directed by Scott Behrend, with Cassie
Gorniewicz, Gerry Maher, and Bob Grabowski. Performances at 7:30,
tickets $15-$30; call 716 629-3069 or check the website.
- All My Sons
through 16 May in rotating repertory at Hillberry Theatre, Wayne State
University, 4841 Cass Avenue, Suite 3225, Detroit, MI 48202. Directed
by David J. Magidson, with Brian P. Sage, Samantha Rosentrater, Aaron
Kirby, and Christina Flynn. Set designed by Jared P. Cole. Tickets
$20-25. Check the website
for tickets and more information, or phone Phone (313) 577-3508.
- All My Sons
18 April-17 May by River Stage, Cosumnes River College, 8401 Center
Parkway, Sacremento, CA. Directed by Frank Condon with Blair
Leatherwood, Dan Featherston and Claire Lipschultz. Performances at
7:30 p.m. Thursdays, 8 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays and 2 p.m. Sunday;
Tickets: $16-$18, call (916) 691-7364 or check the website for more information.
- The Price
24 april-17 May by Theatre in the Round Players, 245 Cedar Ave.,
Minneapolis, MN. Directed by Steve Andersen, with H. William Kirsch,
Muriel J. Bonertz, William P. Studer, and Howard Kamp. Set designed by
Philip Hoks. Tickets: $20 call: 612-333-3010 or check the website for more information.
- Death of a
Salesman 16 April-16 May at Dallas Theater Center, 3636 Turtle
Creek Blvd. at Blackburn St. in Dallas, TX. with Hassan El-Amin,
Chamblee Ferguson, Matthew Gray, Sean Hennigan, Liz Mikel, Cedric Neal
and Sally Nystuen Vahle. Call (214) 252-3923, or visit the website for more
information.
- The Price
1-10 May by Salem Community Theatre, 490 East State Street, Salem, OH.
Directed by Dick Fawcett with Kathy Fawcett, Terry Shears, Dan
Heaueter, and Bill Finley. Call 332-9688.
- All My Sons
24 April-10 May by SecondSpace Theatre in the Visual & Performing
Arts Center at Elgin Community College, 1700 Spartan Drive, Elgin, IL.
Performances at 8 p.m. April 24-25, May 1-2, May 8-9; 3 p.m. April 26,
May 3 & May 10. Tickets: $11 adults, $9 seniors and students, call
847-622-0300 or check the website.
- The Price
17 April-2 May, by Jacksonville Beach community theater, at Players by
the Sea, at 106 Sixth St. N. in Jacksonville Beach, FL. Directed by
Zeina Salame, with Roger Lowe, Paul Rowe, Holly Gutshall, and Greg
Leute. Performances Thursday through Saturday at 8 p.m. with 2 p.m.
matinees Sunday, April 19 and 26. Tickets are $20, $17 for students,
seniors and military. For reservations or more information, call
249-0289 or visit the website.
- The Crucible
8-19 April by Pima Community College's Black Box Theatre, in
the PCC Center for the Arts on the West Campus, 2202 W. Anklam Road,
Tuscon, AZ. Performances at 7:30 p.m. Thursdays through Saturdays, and
2 p.m. Sundays (no performance Easter Sunday). Tickets are $15, with
discounts available. Call: 206-6986.
- All My Sons
17 April-3 May by Surfside Theater at 301 Ramp Road, Cocoa Beach,
Florida, 32931. Directed by Gail Jean with Bill Carter, Krista
Diefenbach, Pete Jacobsen, and Holly Sherwood. Friday and Saturday
performances are at 8 PM, Sunday matinees are at 2 PM. Call (321)
783-3013 or check the website
for more information.
- The Crucible
24 April-3 May by Full Circle Theatre Company, 150 Main St., Milford,
MA. Call 508-473-1684.
- All My Sons
16-18 April by Hannibal-LaGrange Theatre Department, at the Parker
Theatre in the Roland Fine Arts Building on the HLG campus, Hannibal,
MO. Directed by Sabrina Price with Devin Schlote, Chris Buckles,
Lindsey Allen, Richard Ulrich, and Taylor Smith. Tickets at the door
are $10. Reservations can be made in advance by calling Price at (573)
221-3675, ext. 3170, or the campus operator at ext. 3000. Reserved
tickets $9 in advance, and $8 for senior adults or groups of 10 or more.
- The Crucible
April 2-11 by The Mississauga Players, at Burnhamthorpe Library
Theatre, 1350 Burnhamthorpe Road E., Mississauga, Ontario, Canada.
Directed by Kathryn Wilkinson. Tickets cost $20. For seniors, students
and groups of more than 10, admission is $17. Call 905-812-1759 for
tickets or check the website
for more information.
- All My Sons
26 March-10 April, 2010 by Kalamazoo Civic Theatre, 329 S. Park Street,
Kalamazoo, MI. Call Box Office (269) 343 1313 or check the website for more details.
- Incident at
Vichy 8 March-11 April by The Actors Company Theater, Beckett
Theater, Theatre Row, 410 West 42nd Street, NYC. Directed by Scott Alan
Evans, with Jamie Bennett, Richard Ferrone, Todd Gearhart, Jack Koenig,
Ron McClary, James Prendergast and Gregory Salata. Set design by Scott
Bradley. Official opening 16 March—runs 90 mins. with no intermission.
Tickets $36.25 to $56.25, call Ticket Central at 212-279-4200, or check
at the box-office. Joan Copeland and Stephen Marino are doing a talk
back after the March 18 show.
- All My Sons
2-5 April by The Masquers
theatre troupe in Jenkins Hall Black Box Theater at Armstrong Atlantic
State University,
Savannah, GA. Performances at 7.30, tickets $10 with discounts,
and
free for AASU students. Box Office at 344-2801. Or check the website
for more information.
- All My Sons
27 March-5 April by Main Street Stage, 57 Main Street, North Adams, MA.
Directed by Edward Cating and Alexia Trainor, with Linda White, Edward
Cating, Frank La Frazia, Samantha Cullen and Conor Moroney.
Performances at 8pm, with one 3pm matinée on Sunday, 5 April.
Tickets $20, $15/seniors, $10/students. Call 413-663-3240 or check the website for more
information.
- The Crucible
31 March-4 April by the Oxford Theatre Guild at the Oxford Playhouse
during Oxfringe 2009 in Oxford, UK. Check the website for more information about
the festival. Performances at the Playhouse are at 7.30pm. and an
additional 2.30 on 4 April. Tickets: £15/£12/£9.50
& concs. Call 01865 305305 or check the Playhouse website.
- Death of a
Salesman
6-29 March by Theatre Downtown, 2113 N. Orange Ave., Orlando. Directed
by Frank Hilgenberg with James Zelley, Daniel Cooksley, Cira Larkin and
Dean Walkuski. Set design by Tom Mangieri. Performances 8 p.m.
Thursdays-Saturdays, 2:30 p.m. Sundays (no performance March 22).
Tickets: $18 general, $15 seniors and students. Call: 407-841-0083, or
check online.
- The
Archbishop’s Ceiling 17-21st March by the Tower Theatre Company
at the Bridewell Theater, London. Directed by Penny Tuerk, with Paul
Rutledge, Simona Hughes, Jonathan Wober, Ian Recordon and Anna Elena
Pepe. Set & Lighting Design by Laurence Tuerk. Performances at 7.45
pm : Tuesday 17th - Saturday 21st March with a matinée at 3 pm :
Saturday 21st March. Tickets: £11 (concessions/members £9),
call 020 7353 1700 or check online for more
information.
- The Price
11-29 March by Nottingham Playhouse in a co-production with Liverpool
Everyman and Playhouse. Directed by Giles Croft with David Beames,
Elaine
Claxton, Robin Kingsland and Jon Rumney. Designed by Dawn Allsopp. See online for more
details.
- Death of a
Salesman 12-22 March by Theatre Charlotte, 501 Queens Road,
Charlotte, NC. Performances on Wed, Thu at 7:30pm Fri; Sat at 8pm; Sun
at 2:30pm. To purchase tickets call 704-372-1000.
- The Price
24-28 March by Southend Shakespeare in Dixon Studio at Palace Theatre,
London Road, Westcliff, UK. Directed by Beryl Foster, with Brian Moore,
Jo Seymour, Roy Foster and Keith Charter. Call 01702 351135 or check
the website
for more detail.
- Broken Glass
24 March by Gorey Little Theatre Group at the New Ross drama festival,
Wexford, Ireland. Bookings can be made at St. Michael's Theatre on 051
421255.
- All My Sons
23 March, in a forty minute version (to meet UIL rules), by The
Richland Springs One Act Play Cast and Crew will present their
competition play for the public at Richland Springs High School, Texas,
at 7pm. This will be their entry for the 2009 University
Interscholastic League’s One Act Play competition.
- The Crucible
27 Feb.-22 March by Crighton Players at Owen Theatre, 225 Metcalf
Street, Conroe, TX. Director Larry Calhoun, with Shawna Salazar, Bill
Torgan, Joe Viser, Kelly Earls, Gayle Tynefield. Box office hours are 3
to 6 p.m. daily. Call (936) 539-4090 to reserve.
- The Price
6-28 Feb. by Liverpool Everyman and Playhouse in a co-production with
Nottingham Playhouse. Directed by Giles Croft with David Beames, Elaine
Claxton, Robin Kingsland and Jon Rumney. Designed by Dawn Allsopp.
Performances at 7.30pm; Matinees at 1.30pm on 19 & 26 Feb. and 2pm
on 14, 21 & 28 Feb. Tickets: £9.00 - £20. Box Office:
0151 709 4776, or online.
Includes talk on 9 February with Croft and Gemma Bodinetz, Artistic
Director of the Liverpool Everyman and Playhouse, on directing Arthur
Miller (she directed their 2006 production of All My Sons) and they
will share their thoughts on the programming of The Price. This will be at the
Liverpool Playhouse at 5.00pm. The cost of which will be £1.50
with a valid theatre ticket for The
Price. After its run at the Liverpool Playhouse The Price transfers to its
co-producing theatre The Nottingham Playhouse from 11-28 March 2009, see online for details,
or
call 0115 941 9419.
- The Price
20 Feb.-14 March by New Vic Theatre, Newcastle-under-Lyme, UK. Directed
by Robin Herford with Christopher Goodwin, Tom Hodgkins, Deborah
Maclaren and Paul McCleary. Set designed by Robin Herford. Performances
at 7.30pm, tickets: £8.50 -
£17.50. Call 01782 717962 or check the website for more
information.
- The Crucible
27 February-15 March at Lake Worth Playhouse, 713 Lake Avenue, Lake
Worth, FL 33460. Box Office at 561-586-6410 or visit their website.
- Death of a
Salesman 26 Feb.-12 March by Bridge House Theatre
Company and Chipping Norton Theatre at Warwick University, Myton Road,
Warwick, CV34 6PP, UK. Directed by Alison Sutcliffe, with Richard
Derrington, Ben Whybrow, Arthur Kohn, Janet Dale, and Paul Curran. Set
design by Judy Reaves. Tickets: £7.50 - £12.50 call
01926 776438 or visit the website.
- Death
of a
Salesman 28 Feb.-12 March by Bridge House Theatre, Warwick, UK.
Directed by Alison Sutcliffe, with Richard Derrington. Designed by Judy
Reaves. Tickets: £7.50 - £12.50 call 776438 or visit the website.
- All My Sons
5-8 March by Fort Hays State University Theatre, Hays, KS. Performances
will be at 7:30 p.m., March 5, 6 and 7, with a matinee at 2:30 p.m.
March 8. Mainstage Productions are $10 per show for students and $14
per show for the public. Call: (785) 628-4206.
- Death of a
Salesman 27 Feb.-8 March by Pensacola Little Theatre, 400 S.
Jefferson St., Pensacola, FL. Directed by Stan Dean. Tickets call
(850) 432-2042, or check the website for more
information.
- A View From
the Bridge 26 Feb.-8 Mar. at Cal Poly Pomona's University
Theatre, 3801 W. Temple Ave., Pomona, CA. Directed by Bernardo Solano,
with Devin Caldarone, Danielle Gonzales, Blade Daraie), Performances
Thurs.-Sat at 8pm and 2 p.m. March 8. Tickets $15. Call: (909) 869-3800.
- The Crucible
30 Jan.-8 March by Black Box at Arvada Center for the Arts and
Humanities, 6901 Wadsworth Blvd, Arvada, CO 80001-8101. Previews Jan
30 – Feb 1. Officially opens 3 February. Directed by A. Lee Massaro,
with Erik Tieze, Jeffrey Roark, and C. Kelly Leo. Performances at 7:30
p.m. Tuesdays through Saturdays, 2 p.m. Sundays. Matinees at 1 p.m.
Feb. 4, 11, 18, 24 and 26 and March 3 and 5. Matinees at 2 p.m. Feb. 7,
14 and 21. Tickets start at $30--phone: (720) 898-7200, or
check
the website for more
information.
- Death of a
Salesman 28 Jan.-21 Feb. by BoarsHead Theater, 425 South Grand
Avenue, Lansing, Michigan. Tickets $12-30, call: 517.484.7805 or check
the website
for more information.
- The Crucible
26 Feb. -1 Mar. by York College Theater Department, in Gurganus Hall,
York College, Nebraska. Directed by John Baker III, with Sara Firm,
London Hawley, and Mitch Roush. Thursday, Friday and Saturday the
performances will be at 7:30 p.m. and at 2 p.m. on Sunday. Tickets are
$6 for adults and $4 for students and can be reserved by calling
363-5641.
- A View from
the Bridge 20 Feb.—1 Mar. by Players Workshop, 1431 Grove St., Burlington,
IA. Directed by Sally Price. Performances at weekends: Feb. 20, 21 and
22 and Feb. 27 and 28 and March 1. Tickets $8-10, call (319) 753-6623 for
more information.
- Death of a
Salesman 18 Feb.-1 Mar. by Act 1, at DeSales
University, 2755 Station Avenue, Center Valley, PA 18034. With Wayne
Turney. Call 610.282.3192 or check the website for
more information.
- The Crucible
13 Feb. -1 March by Tacoma Little Theatre, 210 N. ‘I’ St., Tacoma, WA.
Directed by James Venturini, with Erik Hill, Kate Muldoon, John Pfaffa,
Gus Kelley, Michael Dresdner, Joeseph Grant, Robert McConkey, and Kelly
Bringman. Set designed by Doug Kerr. Performances on Fridays and
Saturdays at 8 p.m., Sundays at 2
p.m. Tickets $16-$20, call (253) 272-2281.
- All My Sons 25
Feb-1 Mar. by The University of South Dakota Department of Theatre, in
the Wayne S. Knutson Theatre, Vermillion, SD 57069. Directed by Ronald
L. Moyer. Performances will be 7:30 p.m. Feb. 25-28 and 2 p.m. March 1
in the. Tickets are $10 for adults, $6 for non-USD students and $4 for
USD students. Box office hours are noon to 5 p.m. weekdays and noon to
curtain on performance days. To make reservations, call 677-5400 or go online.
- Death of a
Salesman 18 Feb.-1 March by Act 1 at Labuda Center for the
Performing Arts, 2755 Station Ave., Center Valley, PA. Directed by Anne
Lewis, with Wayne Turney. Performances at 8 p.m. Wednesday; 8 p.m.
Saturday, 2 p.m. Sunday. Tickets: $20; $18, students and seniors on
Wednesday and Thursday; $23, adults, $21 students and seniors on Friday
and Sunday; $24 Saturday. Call 610-282-3192 or check the website.
- All My Sons
25-27 Feb. in in LeVan Hall Theatre by Trinity College School,
Roseneath, Ontario, Canada. All performances begin at 7:30 p.m. Tickets
are $12 each for adults, $10 each for seniors or non-TCS students and
tickets can be charged to a TCS student account, and are free to TCS
students. Ticket inquiries should be directed to Peter Kedwell at
905-885-3217 ext. 1206 or by e-mail.
- All My Sons
20-28 Feb. at Hillberry Theatre, Wayne State University, 4841 Cass
Avenue, Suite 3225, Detroit, MI 48202. Directed by David J. Magidson,
with Brian P. Sage, Samantha Rosentrater, Aaron Kirby, and Christina
Flynn. Set designed by Jared P. Cole. Tickets $20-25. Check the website for tickets and more
information, or phone Phone (313) 577-3508.
- Death of a Salesman
12-28 Feb. by Haddonfield Plays & Players, 957 East Atlantic Ave,
Haddonfield, NJ.
With Tom Dinardo, and Hillary Kayle Crist. Call box office at (856)
429-8139. Box office hours are Tuesday,
Wednesday and Thursday, from 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. and Tuesday and
Thursday evenings from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. or check the website for more
information. Tickets $10-19.
- A View from
the Bridge 20-22 Feb. by The Players' Workshop at Little Grove
Theatre, 1431 Grove Street in Burlington, IA. Admission is by season
ticket or $10 at the door. Call 319-753-6623 or go to the website for more information.
- The Crucible
18-21 Feb. by University of Central Oklahoma’s Pegasus Theater, in
UCO’s Liberal Arts Building, OK. Performances are at 7:30 p.m. with an
additional performance at 2 p.m. Saturday. Admission is $14 for adults,
$10 for senior citizens, UCO faculty and staff, and $4 for UCO
students. For more information or to purchase tickets, call the
Mitchell Hall Theater box office at 974-3375.
- Death of a
Salesman 13-15 Feb. by Theatre Northwest at Towle Theater, 5205
Hohman Ave., Hammond, IN. Directed by Jerry Taylor with Trisha Eizenga.
Tickets: $10. Call: (219) 980-6808
- The Man Who
Had All The Luck 16 Jan.-14 Feb. by Royal Lyceum Theatre,
Grindlay Street, Edinburgh, EH3 9AX, Scotland, UK. Directed by John
Dove, with Philip Cumbus, Kim Gerard, Andrew Vincent, Matthew Pidgeon,
Richard Addison, Greg Powrie, Ron Donachie and Perri Snowdon. Set
design by Michael Taylor. Call 0131 248 4848 or check the website for more information.
- All My Sons
30 Jan.-15 Feb. by Cascades Theatrical Company, 148 N.W. Greenwood
Ave., Bend, OR. Directed by Juliah Rae. Performances at 7:30 p.m.
Thursdays through Saturdays and 2 p.m. Sundays, with additional
matinees at 2 p.m. Feb. 8 and 15. The opening night performance on Jan.
30 is followed by a complimentary champagne and dessert reception.
Admission is $20 for adults, $15 for seniors ages 60 and older and $10
for students. Groups of 10 or more save $2 per ticket. Tickets for
preview night are $7 and sales begin at 6:30 p.m. Contact: 541-389-0803.
- Death of a
Salesman 23 Jan.-14 Feb. by Pentacle Theatre, 324 52nd Ave. NW,
Salem, OR. Directed by Jeff Sanders, with Ed Kramer, Kathy Straton,
Nathan Dunkin, and Jason Cude. Performances at 7:30 p.m.
Friday-Saturday; Jan. 29-31; Feb. 4-8; and Feb. 11-14; with matinees at
2 p.m. on Sunday and Feb. 1. Tickets $17 for Wednesday, Thursday
and Sunday evening performances and $18 for Friday and Saturday evening
and Sunday matinee performances. Call (503) 485-4300.
- The Price
22 January to 7 February by Manitoba Theatre Centre. This is the lead
production for their MillerFest—see special events below for more
information. Directed by Marcia Kash, with John Bourgeois, Terri
Cherniack, Richard Clarkin, and Nicholas Rice. Tickets: $12.00-$38.00
Student & senior discounts available. Reserve or purchase by phone
at 942-6537 or (toll-free) 1-877-446-4500, or go online.
- Clara
24 Jan-6 Feb. by Theatre Anywhere, Ellice Café & Theatre,
587 Ellice Avenue, Winnipeg, Manitoba. Directed by Eileen Longfield.
Tickets: $12.00 Students/Seniors: $10.00 Matinee price:
$10.00, call 489-2236.
- All My Sons
29 Jan-7 Feb. by Tara Players, Irish Cultural Centre, 654 Erin Street,
Winnipeg, Manitoba. Directed by Paul Gray, with Anastasia O’Brien,
Aidan O’Brien, Aidan O’Rourke, Erik Fjeldsted, Gabrielle Hampton, Pat
McAvoy, Marian McConville, Paul Gray, Shannon O’Brien, and Jennifer
Clary-Lemon. Tickets: $15.00, call 774-8272.
- All My Sons
21 January- 7 February by Chamberlayne Actors Theatre as part of the
2009 Acts of Faith Festival, 319 North Wilkinson Road, Richmond, VA
23227. Directed by Sheryle Criswell, with Emma Mason, Dean Knight,
Steve Graham, Jacqueline Jones, and Woody Robertson Jr. Set design by
Lin Heath. Call (804) 262-9760 for tickets.
- Death of a
Salesman 29 Jan-7 Feb.by Winnipeg Jewish Theatre, Berney
Theatre, 123 Doncaster Street, Winnipeg, Manitoba. Directed by Mariam
Bernstein, with Ron Lea, Jonas Chernick, Harry Nelken, Gordon Tanner,
Kevin Klassen, Carson Nattrass, Shannon Guile, Justin Sproule, Laura
Olafson, Marina Stephenson Kerr. Tickets: Adults (31-64) $28.00,
Seniors (65+): $25.00, Students/Young Adults (12-30)/Equity/ACTRA/MAP:
$12.00, call 477-7478.
- Playing for
Time 1-2 Feb. as a staged radio play with live music, by Echo
Theatre and InTrouble Productions, at The Gas Station Theatre, 445
River Avenue at Osborne Street, Winnipeg, Manitoba. Tickets: $15.00,
call 284-9477.
- An Enemy of
the People 27 Jan-6 Feb. by Shoestring Players, Forrest
Nickerson Theatre (Deaf Centre Manitoba), 285 Pembina Highway,
Winnipeg, Manitoba. Directed by Peter Spencer and Maureen Taggart with
Sandor Demeter, Karl Eckstrand, Jennifer Gottwald, Brian Kells, Peter
Hudson, Andrea Marantz, Duncan McGregor, Peter Spencer, Carol
Stephens, and Joe Stratton. Tickets: $10.00, call 475-4425.
- Some Kind of
Love Story 22 Jan.-6 Feb. by Theatre on TAP, Rehearsal Hall,
Manitoba Conservatory of Music & Arts, Crocus Building, 211
Bannatyne Avenue, Winnipeg, Manitoba. Directed by Carolyn Gray, with
Talia Pura, Graham Ashmore. Tickets: $12.00
Students/Seniors: $10.00, call 467-2324.
- A View from
the Bridge 28 Jan.-1 Feb. by Winnipeg Mennonite Theatre,
College universitaire de Saint-Boniface, 200 avenue de la Cathedrale,
Winnipeg, Manitoba. Directed by Alfred Wiebe, with Jeff Madden, Monica
Reis, Gerhard Wiebe, Michael Lyons, John Wiebe, Howard Kowalchuck, Ben
Wiebe, Michael Woelcke, Frank Bergen, Connie McMahon-Wiebe, Chris
Dirks. Tickets: $15.00, call 786-2311.
- The Crucible
22-31 Jan. by The Black Hole Theatre Company (The University of
Manitoba Theatre Program), The Gas Station Theatre, 445 River Avenue at
Osborne Street, Winnipeg, Manitoba. Directed by Bill Kerr and Bob
Smith. . To reserve tickets in advance, call 474-6880 (24-hour
voicemail). E-mail reservations can be made at: tickets@bhtc.ca.
Tickets can also be purchased at the theatre office, RM 364 University
College, U of M Fort Garry Campus, Monday to Friday 9:00 am - 4:00 pm.
- A View from
the Bridge 9-24 Jan. by The Studio Players, Montclair, NJ.
Directed by Mark Liebert, with Jeffrey Bingham, Amy Boardman, Cait
Fisher, Nathan Gismot, Ben Prayz and Vito Visocci. Performances:
Thursday, Friday, Saturday at 8pm and Sunday at 3pm. Tickets $18, call
973-744-9752 or check the website
for more information.
- All My Sons
22-24 Jan. by The Columbian Players, in Arts and Science Building
Theatre, Saint Joseph's College, Rensselaer, IN. With Amanda
Zarate, Joe Stewart, Jonathan Broeker, Roxie Kooi, and Ryan Farrar.
Performances at 8 p.m. Tickets are $5 for adults and $3 for students.
Admission is free to SJC students, faculty, and staff. For details,
contact Rahe at 866-6318 or by e-mail.
- Death of a
Salesman 10-24 Jan. by Westfield Community Players, 1000 North
Avenue, West, Westfield, NJ. Directed by Sherrie Ahlin with Robert
Mackasek, Donne Petito, Peter Curley and David Farrington. Tickets $15,
call 908-232-1221 or check the website for more
information.
- All My Sons
previews from 18 Sept 2008--11 Jan. 2009 at Gerald
Schoenfeld Theatre. Directed by Simon
McBurney, with John Lithgow,
Dianne Wiest, Patrick Wilson, and Katie Holmes. Performances 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 production's poster.