All My Sons on Broadway: Show Is Now Closed
All My Sons Summary
- Show Status: Closed
- Genre: Play - Revival
- All My Sons is 2 hours and 20 minutes long, including an intermission of 15 minutes
- 8 Shows per week
- Previews Began: April 4, 2019
- Show Opened : April 22, 2019
- Show Closed: June 30, 2019
Arthur Miller’s poignant work spotlights family discord in this drama set at the end of World War II and the price they must pay for mistakes
What's All My Sons Like?
The play features the embattled Keller family, soon after WW2. Larry Keller, who is now in his late twenties, was classified as MIA after fighting in France and was presumed dead. His shocking reappearance back at home adds tension to the Keller family that is already suffering from great discord while the elder Mr Keller is being prosecuted for war profiteering for selling faulty aircraft parts to the government.
Is All My Sons Good for Kids?
The subject matter and delivery may be too adult for children to understand and enjoy.
All My Sons on Broadway Background
Arthur Miller’s poignant work is back on Broadway in a new production (and revival) of All My Sons. The show is playing at the American Airlines Theater on Broadway and as usual Roundabout is bringing some major star power along with it, notably Annette Bening and Tracy Letts.
All My Sons is a World War II family drama, which premiered on Broadway in 1947 to great acclaim. The play was Miller’s second play for the stage and garnered great acclaim. Tracy Letts plays Joe the father and Annette Bening will as his wife, Kate. The play had a fairly recent (and successful) revival on Broadway in 2008 with John Lithgow and Dianne West in the lead roles and on the West End with Sally Field and Bill Pullman
Theatre Information
Todd Haimes Theatre
New York, NY 10019
Cast Members
- Joe Keller
- Tracy Letts
- Kate Keller
- Annette Bening
- Chris Keller
- Benjamin Walker
- Ann Deever
- Francesca Carpanini
- George Deever
- Hampton Fluker
- Dr Jim Bayliss
- Michael Hayden
- Lydia Lubey
- Jenni Barber
- Frank Lubey
- Nehal Joshi
- Sue Bayliss
- Chinasa Ogbuagu
Producers
Roundabout Theatre Company
Production Credits
- Director
- Gregory Mosher
- Casting Director
- Jim Carnahan