Howard Davies directs David Suchet and Zoe Wanamaker in this new production of Arthur Miller's 1947 classic, All My Sons. Based on a true story, All My Sons is a compelling tale of love, guilt, morality and the corrupting power of greed.
Set in mid-west America in 1946, the play centres around the Keller family. Joe Keller is alleged to have supplied World War II fighter planes with faulty parts, inadvertently leading to the deaths of 21 innocent pilots - a crime for which his business partner Steve took the blame. Keller's elder son Larry, himself a pilot, has been missing for three years and is thought to have been killed in action.
But his mother is convinced he will return and can't accept his death. She is equally distraught that her dead son's fiancée Ann has transferred her affections to her other son, Chris. The bitter confrontations that ensue lead to the unveiling of a shameful family secret which has tragic consequences.
Running Time
2 hours 15 minutes
Address
The Apollo Theatre
31 Shaftesbury Avenue
London
W1D 7EZ
Travel
Nearest Underground: Piccadilly Circus
Nearest Rail: Charing Cross
Bus Routes: 1, 14, 19, 22, 24, 29, 38, 55, 176
Access
Wheelchair access to the auditorium is through double doors to the left of the upper circle entrance on Shaftesbury Avenue, where a wheelchair lift will take you down to the stalls. Please report to the Theatre Manager on arrival.
Transfer seating is available into any aisle seat and a maximum of 2 wheelchairs per performance can park at either end of row M in the stalls. Each wheelchair user must be accompanied by a helper.
A Sennheiser infra-red system with headsets is available for those with hearing difficulties. A deposit is required.
Guide dogs are allowed into the auditorium and staff are also available to dog sit during the performance.
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