- (1992) Stage: Directed / wrote "Death of a Salesman" at The Royal Dramatic Theatre, Stockholm, Sweden.
- (11/04) Stage: Wrote "Finishing The Picture" featuring Stacy Keach, Linda Lavin, Matthew Modine, Scott Glenn, Frances Fisher, Harris Yulin and Heather Prete. Premiered in Chicago, IL.
- (1944) Stage: Wrote "The Man Who Had All the Luck", produced on Broadway. NOTE: Miller won the Theatre Guild National Award for this play.
- (1937) Stage: Wrote "No Villain", produced on Broadway.
- (1944) Book: "Situation Normal"
- (1945) Novel: "Focus"
- (1947) Stage: Wrote "All My Sons", produced on Broadway. Directed by Elia Kazan. NOTE: (1) Miller won a Tony Award as Best Author. (2) Filmed as All My Sons (1948)
- (1948) Stage: Wrote "Death of a Salesman", produced on Broadway. NOTE: (1) Miler won a Tony Award for Best Author and another for Author of Best Play. (2) Filmed as Death of a Salesman (1985), Death of a Salesman (1951), Death of a Salesman (1966), Death of a Salesman (2000), Death of a Salesman (1996),
- (1953) Stage: Wrote "The Crucible", produced on Broadway. Drama. Lullaby composed by Anne Ronnell. Hymn composed by Alex Miller. Costume Design by Edith Lutyens. Scenic Design by Boris Aronson. Directed by Jed Harris. Martin Beck Theatre: 22 Jan 1953-11 Jul 1953 (197 performances). Cast: Arthur Kennedy (as "John Proctor"), Walter Hampden (as "Deputy-Governor Danforth"; final Broadway role), E.G. Marshall (as "Rev. John Hale"), Beatrice Straight (as "Elizabeth Proctor"), Jean Adair (as "Rebecca Nurse"), Janet Alexander, Jacqueline Andre, Raymond Bramley, Philip Coolidge, Jenny Egan, Adele Fortin, Jane Hoffman, Dorothy Jolliffe, Donald Marye, Don McHenry, George Mitchell, Madeleine Sherwood, Barbara Stanton, Fred Stewart (as "Rev. Samuel Parris"), Joseph Sweeney, Graham Velsey. Replacement actors: Philip Coolidge, Nell Harrison (as "Rebecca Nurse"), Cloris Leachman (as "Abigail Williams"), Donald Marye, Claudia McNeil, Leonard Patrick, Judy Ratner, Madeleine Sherwood, Maureen Stapleton (as "Elizabeth Proctor"), Harry Young. Produced by Kermit Bloomgarden. NOTE: (1) Miller won a Tony Award as Best Author (dramatic) and another as Author of Best Play. (2) Filmed as The Crucible (1967).
- (1955) Stage: Wrote "A View from the Bridge", produced on Broadway.
- (1964) Playwright: "After the Fall"
- (December 3, 1964 - May 7, 1965) "Incident at Vichy," original drama, written by Arthur Miller; directed by Harold Clurman; Stanley Beck (portraying Bayard); C. Thomas Blackwell (portraying Police Guard); James Dukas (portraying Second Detective); Pierre Epstein (portraying Prisoner); James Greene (portraying Police Captain); Hal Holbrook (portraying Major); Graham Jarvis (portraying Ferrand); Clint Kimbrough (as Clinton Kimbrough) (portraying Hoffman); Will Lee (portraying Old Jew); Ira Lewis (portraying Boy); Tony Lo Bianco (portraying Prisoner); Paul Mann (portraying Marchand); Stephen Peters (portraying Prisoner); Alek Primrose (portraying First Detective); Harold Scott (portraying Gypsy); David J. Stewart (portraying Monceau); Michael Strong (portraying LeBeau); John Vari (portraying Prisoner); Jack Waltzer (portraying Waiter); David Wayne (portraying Von Berg); and Joseph Wiseman (portraying LeDuc); on Broadway at the ANTA Washington Square Theatre, Greenwich Village, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA (99 total performances, unknown previews).
- (1980) Stage: Wrote "The American Clock (A Mural for Theatre)", produced on Broadway. Inspired by "Hard Times" by Studs Terkel. Incidental music by Robert Dennis. Directed by Vivian Matalon. Biltmore Theatre: 20 Nov 1980-30 Nov 1980 (12 performances + 11 previews that began on 11 Nov 1980). Cast: William Atherton (as "Lee Baum"), Francine Beers (as "Fanny Margolies" / "Myrna"), Donny Burks (as "Clarence: / "Waiter" / "Isaac" / "Jerome" / "Piano Mover"), Rosanna Carter (as "Irene"), Marilyn Caskey (as "Doris" / "Isabel" / "Grace"), David Chandler (as "Joe" / "Bush"), Joan Copeland (as "Rose Baum"), Ralph Drischell (as "Frank" / "Livermore" / "Man in Welfare Office" / "Stanislaus"), Robert Harper (as "Clayton" / "Sidney Margolies" / Ralph"), Salem Ludwig (as "Grandpa" / "Kapush"), Alan North (as "Durant" / "Sheriff" / "Piano Mover" / "Toland"), John Randolph (as "Moe Baum"), Edward Seamon (as "Tony" / "Taylor" / "Dugan"), Susan Sharkey (as "Jeanette Ramsey" / "Edie" / "Lucille" / "Attendant"), Bill Smitrovich (as "Waiter" / "Bicycle Thief" / "Rudy" / "Piano Mover" / "Ryan"). Standby: Tresa Hughes (as "Rose Baum"). Understudies: Peter Francis-James (as "Bicycle Thief" / "Clarence" / "Frank" / "Isaac" / "Piano Mover" / "Rudy" / "Ryan" / Waiter"), Lil Henderson (as "Irene" / "Myrna") and Suzanne Reichard (as "Attendant" / "Doris" / "Edie" / "Grace" / "Isabel" / "Jeanette Ramsey" / "Lucille"). Produced by Jack Garfein, Warner Theatre Productions Inc. (Claire Nichtern: President) and Herbert Wasserman. NOTE: Filmed as The American Clock (1993).
- (1967) Book (short stories): "I Don't Need You Anymore"
- Playwright: "Elegy for a Lady"
- (1968) Stage: Wrote "The Price", produced on Broadway. NOTE: Miller was nominated for a Tony Award for Author of Best Play.
- (1981) Stage: Wrote "All My Sons," performed at the Wyndham's Theatre in London, England, with Colin Blakely and Rosemary Harris.
- (1988) Stage: Wrote "Death of a Salesman," performed at the Nottingham Playhouse in Nottingham, England, with Roy Barraclough MBE, Jane Lowe, Howard Ward, Kevin McGowan. Directed by Richard Frost.
- (1993) Stage: Wrote "The Last Yankee," performed at the Young Vic and Duke of York's Theatres in London, England, with Zoë Wanamaker CBE, Helen Burns, Peter Davison, David Healy and Margot Leicester.
- (1995) Stage: Wrote "Broken Glass," performed at the Duke of York's Theatre in London, England, with Henry Goodman, Margot Leicester and Ken Stott.
- (1997) Stage: Wrote "A View from the Bridge," performed at the Greenwich Theatre in London, England, with Desmond Barrit, Frank Lazarus, Leslee Udwin, directed by Rachel Kavanaugh.
- (2000) Stage: Wrote "Mr. Peters' Connection," performed at the Almeida Theatre in London, England, with Nicholas Woodeson, Jan Waters, Jonathan Aris, Jon Cullum, directed by Michael Blakemore OBE.
- (1972) Stage: Wrote "Death of A Salesman," performed at Arlington Park Theatre in Chicago, IL, with Jack Warden.
- (1976) Stage: Wrote "A View from the Bridge," performed at the St. Nicholas Theater Company in Chicago, IL. Cast included Annabel Armour, Carole Goldman and Gerald Castillo. David Emmons (scenic designer), Steven Schacter (director).
- (1978) Stage: Wrote "The Crucible," performed at the Wisdom Bridge Theatre in Chicago, IL. Cast included Marcia Waller, Bob Keenan and Lawrence McCauley.
- (1980) Stage: Wrote "Death of a Salesman," performed at the Steppenwolf Theatre Company in Chicago, IL, with John Mahoney and Terry Kinney.
- (1984) Stage: Wrote "The Price," performed at the Northlight Theatre in Chicago, IL. Michael Merritt was scenic designer.
- (1989) Stage: Wrote "The American Clock," performed at the Court Theatre in Chicago, IL, with Richard Russell Ramos as director.
- (1989) Stage: Wrote "After the Fall," performed at the National Jewish Theater in Chicago, IL, with John Mahoney and Lisa Dodson in the cast. Robert Shook was lighting designer.
- (1993) Stage: Wrote "The Price," performed at the National Jewish Theater in Chicago, IL, with Allan Pinsker in the cast. The crew included Robert Shook (lighting designer); Richard Penrod, Jacqueline Penrod (scenic designers); and B.J. Jones (director).
- (1994) Stage: Wrote "A View from the Bridge," performed at the Shattered Globe Theatre in Chicago, IL, with Steve Key in the cast, directed by Louis Contey.
- (1998) Stage: Wrote "All My Sons," performed at the Shattered Globe Theatre in Chicago, IL, with Steve Key, Linda Reiter and Rich Baker in the cast. Louis Contey was director.
- (1999) Stage: Wrote "Death of a Salesman," performed at the Goodman Theatre in Chicago, IL, with Brian Dennehy and Elizabeth Franz in the cast. Robert Falls was director.
- (2000) Stage: Wrote "A View from the Bridge," performed at the Raven Theatre Company in Chicago, IL, with Mike Vieau and Ed Cunningham in the cast. Michael Menendian was director and Michelle Smietana was lighting designer.
- (2002) Stage: Wrote "The Crucible," performed at the TimeLine Theatre Company in Chicago, Il, with Nick Bowling (director), Heather Graff and Richard Peterson (scenic/lighting designers).
- (2002) Stage: Wrote "The Price," performed at the Writers Theatre in Chicago, IL, with Jeff Still and Howard Witt in the cast. The crew included David Cromer (director) and Joey Wade (scenic designer).
- (2003) Stage: Wrote "After the Fall," performed at the Artistic Home in Chicago, Il, with Georgann Charuhas in the cast.
- (2005) Stage: Wrote "A View from the Bridge," performed at the American Theater Company in Chicago, Il, with John Sterchi and Matthew Brumlow in the cast.
- (2006) Stage: Wrote "Death of a Salesman," performed at the Hypocrites Theatre in Chicago, IL, with Bill McGough and Donna McGough in the cast. The crew included Sean Graney (director/scenic designer) and Jim Moore (scenic designer).
- (2007) Stage: Wrote "The Price," performed at the Shattered Globe Theatre in Chicago, IL, with Linda Reiter and Maury Cooper in the cast. Kevin Hagan was scenic designer.
- (2008) Stage: Wrote "A View from the Bridge," performed at the GreyZelda Theatre Group in Chicago, IL, with Nicolle Van Dyke in the cast.
- (2008) Stage: Wrote "The Crucible," performed at the Steppenwolf Theatre Company in Chicago, IL.
- (1978) Stage: Wrote "The Crucible," performed at the Queen's Theatre in Hornchurch, England, with Claire Lewis, John Watts and Alex McCrindle in the cast.
- (1988) Stage: His translation of Henrik Ibsen's play, "An Enemy of the People," was performed at the Playhouse Theatre in London, England, with Tom Wilkinson, Margot Leicester, Tom Mannion, Clive Swift and Jemma Redgrave in the cast.
- (1956) Stage: Wrote "A View from the Bridge," performed at the Comedy Theatre in London, England, with Anthony Quayle, Mary Ure, Ian Bannen, Megs Jenkins, Michael Gwynne, Richard Harrisand Brian Bedford in the cast. Peter Brook was director.
- (1956) Stage: Wrote "The Crucible," performed at the Royal Court Theatre in London, England, with Mary Ure, Rachel Kempson, Nigel Davenport, Joan Plowright, 'Michael Gwynne' (qv_, 'Kenneth Haigh' (qv_, Rosalie Crutchley, 'Alan Bates', George Devine and Robert Stephens in the cast. George Devine and Tony Richardson were directors.
- (1969) Stage: Wrote / directed "The Price," at the Duke of York's Theatre in London, England, with Alan White, Beth Harris, Robert MacLeod and David Bauer in the cast.
- (1984) Stage: Wrote "The Crucible," performed in a Royal Shakespeare Company production at the Christ Church Spitalfields Theatre in London, England, with Alun Armstrong and Lynn Fairleigh in the cast. Adrian Noble, Barry Kyle and Nick Hamm were directors.
- (1986) Stage: Wrote "The Archbishop's Ceiling," performed in a Royal Shakespeare Company production at The Pit Theatre in London, England, with Roger Allam, Stella Gonet and John Shrapnel in the cast. Nick Hamm was director.
- (1966) Stage: Wrote "Incident at Vichy", performed at the Phoenix Theatre in London, England, with ;Alec Guinness', Anthony Quayle and Nigel Davenport in the cast.
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