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Annette Bening and Tracy Letts star in Arthur Miller’s drama set in the aftermath of World War II. The Keller family struggles to stay intact and to fight for their future when a long-hidden secret threatens to emerge—forcing them to reckon with greed, denial, repentance, and post-war disenchantment across generations.

THEATRE:

American Airlines Theatre

OPENING NIGHT:

April 22, 2019

Producers:

Roundabout Theatre Company, Todd Haimes, Julia C. Levy, Sydney Beers, Steve Dow

Trivia

Playwright Arthur Miller won a Tony Award in 1947, the very first year of the Tonys, for All My Sons. He was honored with the Best Author award, as the Best Play honor was then known.

Miller’s first Broadway play, The Man Who Had All the Luck, closed after only four performances. He said that if his next effort flopped, he would end his career as a playwright. Luckily, All My Sons followed and ran for nine months. His play after that was Death of a Salesman.

History

The play first opened on Broadway in 1947. It was previously revived in 1987 and 2008. A Hollywood film version came out in 1948, and a TV adaptation in 1987.