March: Miller Madness.

Arthur Miller’s getting quite the treatment in D.C. this month. We’ve got the major festival going on at Arena Stage, which is showing Death of a Salesman (March 14) and A View From A Bridge (March 21). And over at Theater J, The Price is being staged as well (March 8).

Speaking of festivals, the Kennedy Center is staging all 10 plays of August Wilson’s Pittsburgh Cycle, beginning March 4. We’ve had the chance to catch a couple of these at various regional playhouses around here, but having all of them (each of which explores a different decade of the African-American experience) here at once is pretty exciting (March 4).

American Century Theater is going all Vonnegut on us with Happy Birthday, Wanda June (March 7).

Also this month

  • Woolly Mammoth has its latest premiere with Stunning (March 10)
  • .Signature Theater’s Kander & Ebb celebration kicks off with Kiss of the Spider Woman (March 11).
  • Solas Nua, fresh off its first Helen Hayes nomination, stages Portia Coughlah (March 13).
  • .No, we’re not talking about Steve: Landless Theater premieres Gutenberg: The Musical (March 13).
  • It’ll be interesting to see what RepStage has up its sleeve with Thom Pain (Based on Nothing) (March 26).