ARTHUR MILLER FESTIVAL FREE EVENTS:
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To enhance and augment Death of a Salesman and A View from the Bridge, Arena has planned a festival of audience enrichment events and educational programs to broaden and deepen understanding of Arthur Miller's humanity and his art, as well as his lasting contribution to American literary and political landscapes. Arena Stage believes in not only developing and producing American work, but also in creating an environment, a center for the study of the American theatrical canon, that will enlarge our discourse about the value of theater to the 21st century. Held on consecutive Monday evenings, Arena Stage will host the following events to the public with no admission charges.

Film Screening: "Miller, Kazan and the Black List: None Without Sin," an American Masters Film
Monday, May 5 at 7:00 p.m. at the AFI Silver Theatre
8633 Colesville Road, Silver Spring, MD
This 2003 Thirteen/WNET New York PBS documentary film chronicles the men's experiences with the House Un-American Activities Committee and discusses the emergence of Death of a Salesman and A View from the Bridge during this time. This documentary, which places Miller in the context of the larger political world and the McCarthy "witch hunts," will include a post-film discussion with political leaders, film historians and local scholars. must be made through the Arena Stage Sales Office at (202) 488-3300.

Panel Discussion: "The Political Impact of Arthur Miller on 21st Century American Theater"
Monday, May 12 at 7:00 p.m. at the Georgetown Theater Department's Gonda Theatre
37th and O Streets, NW, Washington, D.C.

Arena Stage and Georgetown University will co-host a panel discussion that includes Playwright Emily Mann, Artistic Director of the McCarter Theatre; Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright David Henry Hwang; and Ari Roth, playwright and Artistic Director of Theater J. Arena Stage Senior Dramaturg Mark Bly will serve as moderator.To reserve tickets please call (202) 687-ARTS or visit online at performingarts.georgetown.edu.

Reading of Selected Arthur Miller Prose Works
Monday, May 19 at 7:00 p.m. at the Georgetown Performing Arts Center
37th and O Streets, NW, Washington, D.C.

This reading will include selections from Miller's autobiography Time Bends; his 2001 NEH Washington, DC speech "On Politics and the Art of Acting;" his essay "Tragedy and The Common Man;" his Foreword to the Arena Stage 40th Anniversary Book; letters from Miller to Lee J. Cobb and Elia Kazan; and excerpts from Miller's book Salesman in Beijing. Designed to explore Arthur Miller the man - from playwright, to politics, to his personal life, this reading will be directed by Georgetown University Theater Program Director Derek Goldman.
To reserve tickets please call (202) 687-ARTS or visit online at performingarts.georgetown.edu

Additional Miller Festival Event
The Salon - Monday, March 31 at 7:00 p.m. at Arena Stage in Crystal City
In the spirit of artistic and literary salons of the past, Arena Stage will feature a lively, in-depth conversation with Molly Smith, Daniel Aukin, Timothy Bond and the audience. The Salon is free to Arena Stage subscribers and donors ($75+), and only $3 for the general public. Reservations must be made through the Arena Stage Sales Office at (202) 488-3300.