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VenueQueen's Theatre Hornchurch
TownHornchurch
CountyEssex
From10th February 2022
To5th March 2022
Queen's Theatre Hornchurch (V41)
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  • Date of change: 11 Jan 22 - T0230756324

All My Sons

All My Sons

Work:: All My Sons (S2270)

Three years since the report of his disappearance in action, the Kellers are still waiting, hoping against hope for news of their son's return. Three years of waiting, and their younger son struggles to break the news to his mother and father that he is in love with the girl his brother left behind. Three lives are on hold, until they can finally accept that Laurie may never return. Events come to a head one evening, when Annie returns to her home town and forces the Keller family to confront their hidden past, their own culpability and the awful part they may have played in their son's demise. Powerful, passionate and frighteningly relevant, All My Sons, brought Arthur Miller his first major success as a playwright. This moving, tragic drama is a compelling tale of the ideological conflict between father and son, a merciless exposure of wartime profiteering and the American Dream.
Author Arthur Miller

Production:: (T0230756324)

Producer Queen's Theatre Hornchurch
Director Douglas Rintoul
Design Amy Jane Cook
Lighting Stephen Pemble
Sound Helen Atkinson
Other Joel Trill (accent coach)
Director Haruka Kuroda (intimacy / fight)
Performer David Hounslow (Joe)
Performer Eve Matheson (Kate)
Performer David Donnick Jr (Jim)
Performer Oliver Hembrough (Chris)
Performer Nathan Ives-Moiba (George)
Performer Natasha Lewis (Sue)
Performer Tilly-Mae Millbrook (Lydia / Bert)
Performer Graeme Rooney (Frank)
Performer Kibong Tanji (Ann)

Listing:: L1146365031




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