You can’t beat a classic story written by one of the greatest playwrights of all time.

All My Sons opened to rave reviews at the Apollo Theatre with David Suchet and Zoe Wanamaker in the lead roles.

Written by the great American writer Arthur Miller, All My Sons is set over a single day in 1947, telling the tale of a business man who made his fortune in manufacturing during the Second World War. However, it is suggested that his prosperity came at the expense of other people’s lives, possibly even his own son.

Here’s a roundup of what the critics thought: David Suchet and Zoe Wanamaker star in Arthur Miller\'s All My Sons

“You won’t find better performances in the West End right now than those of David Suchet and Zoe Wanamaker” Evening Standard

“Howard Davies gets the best from a superb cast in his faultless revival” Independent on Sunday

“It is time to bring out the superlatives. Not only is the acting tremendous and every visual detail precise, Davies also makes you realise Miller’s play is a portrait of a society as well as of a flawed individual.” The Guardian

“This is a stunning production of a modern classic and one that those who see it will never forget.” The Daily Telegraph

All My Sons is booking at the Apollo theatre until the 11th September 2010 and stars David Suchet and Zoe Wannamaker. Discount Theatre has tickets available from £32.50.

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Two big names will take to the stage next May, when Arthur Miller’s play, All My Sons, opens at the Apollo Theatre.

David SuchetDavid Suchet (Poirot) and Zoe Wanamaker (My Family) star in Miller’s powerful drama about a grieving family, whose various involvements in the second world war cause strain and dark revelations.

The play itself has recently had a lot of press attention Stateside, especially as Katie Holmes made her Broadway debut in the show last year. That production also starred John Lithgow and Diane Wiest, creating a lot of hype, especially when Mr Tom Cruise himself was in the audience on opening night. Thankfully, he didn’t jump up on his seat when his wife made her stage entrance.

Earlier this year, A View From The Bridge, another of Miller’s plays, had a fantastic run in the West End, with the critics showering praise on the production. And with the Tennessee Williams’ classic, Cat On A Hot Tin Roof about to open, it seems like 20th century Americana is the fashion of the moment.

May 2010 may seem like a long way off, but this will be a hot ticket. Previews start on the 19th May 2010. Book your All My Son’s Tickets here.
Zoe Wannamaker stars in All My Sons

Zoe Wanamaker