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ALL MY SONS starring David Suchet, Zoe Wanamaker

ALL MY SONS - the first great success of Arthur Miller's supremely influential career - is a compelling story of love, guilt and the corrupting power of greed.
Joe Keller David Suchet) is alleged to have supplied World War II fighter planes with defective engines, leading to the deaths of innocent pilots - a crime for which his business partner took the fall.

One of Keller's sons, himself a pilot, is thought to have been killed in action. But his mother (Zoe Wanamaker) can't accept his death and equally, can't accept that her dead son's fiancée has transferred her affections to her other son.

The confrontations that ensue lead to the uncovering of a shameful family secret...

Produced by Kim Poster for Stanhope Productions and Sonia Friedman Productions.
Directed by Howard Davies at Apollo Theatre.

An all-star masterclass. A masterpiece - The Times

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

It’s time to bring out the superlatives - The Guardian

The closest thing the West End gets to a summer blockbuster. - The Independent

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Group Rates

Booking until 02 October 2010
Performance times: Monday - Saturday at 7.30pm, Wednesday and Saturday at 2.30pm
Full ticket prices: £60.50, £45.50, £31
Standard Group rates 10+: Best available £45.50 Monday to Wednesday performances. 
School group rate of 10+: Upper circle £25 or Balcony £20 for Monday to Wednesday performances.

NB: there will be no group discounts available for ALL MY SONS for performances between 13 September 2010 and 02 October 2010.

 

All advertised prices include booking fees, credit or debit card transaction fees, theatre restoration charges (where applicable) and VAT.

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Apollo Theatre

Shaftesbury Avenue
London
W1D 7EZ

Event information

Running time 2h15min. Performance times: Monday - Saturday at 7.30pm, Wednesday and Saturday at 2.30pm

Booking until 02 October 2010