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" ...magnificent, shuddering production of Miller’s play..."
★★★★★ Arifa Akbar, The Guardian

We're going to see Arthur Miller’s All My Sons, directed by Ivo Van Hove, with Bryan Cranston, Marianne Jean-Baptiste, Paapa Essiedu, Tom Glynn-Carney and Hayley Squires.

This an NT Live production, filmed at Wyndham’s Theatre.

We'll meet in the Watershed cafe/bar from 6 pm, to say hello and chat. After the film, we will stop for a while to share thoughts and reactions.

Buy your own ticket from the box office or online.
**This is quite likely to sell out. Get a ticket early to make sure that you don't miss out**

ABOUT THE PLAY

"A tremendous cast gives each exchange authenticity. Tom Glynn-Carney, as the explosive outsider, quivers memorably in his hoodie. Marianne Jean-Baptiste is remarkable: driven by sentimentality but never mushy, hardened by the need to blind herself to the truth. Bryan Cranston unravels and shrivels as the patriarch from bluff geniality through blazered spryness to gaunt agitation. Paapa Essiedu is superb. Lolloping, as if he is moving in water, gentle in speech, he has the sweet air of an idealist, but the complicated emotions of a hero. Here is acting and a production that takes Miller ... into essential truth-telling."
— Susannah Clapp, The Observer

"The whole thing plays out symphonically, building to an astonishing crescendo. Right near the end, Joe finally says the play’s name, its meaning clear at last. When I’ve seen the play before, there’s been no special reaction. Here, the audience gasped."
★★★★★ Andrzej Lukowski, Time Out

“an astonishing, deeply moving piece of theatre”
★★★★★ Nick Curtis, Evening Standard)

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