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Arthur Miller's ALL MY SONS starring John Lithgow, Dianne Wiest, Patrick Wilson and Katie Holmes will end its limited engagement as scheduled on Sunday January 11. Directed by Simon McBurney, the hit production recouped its capitalization in December, and was named to numerous Top Ten lists for 2008.
ALL MY SONS began previews on September 18 and opened on October 16 at the Gerald Schoenfeld Theatre, 236 West 45 Street. This production of ALL MY SONS marked the first posthumous Broadway staging of an Arthur Miller play.
The production set a record for the weekly gross of a play ($739,653) at the Schoenfeld Theatre, which also marks a record for all Broadway plays this season.Critics raved about the production: The New York Times said, "John Lithgow and Patrick Wilson are electric." Variety called it "a commanding illustration of the power of theatre," and the London Guardian called it "A play for Obama's America." The New Yorker said, "It's a stretch to imagine anyone doing a better job than Simon McBurney does here." The New York Post called it "a powerfully acted revival with a starry cast." Newsday said "John Lithgow and Dianne Wiest are shattering." The Associated Press said, "Katie Holmes has a striking presence."
Arthur Miller's first successful play, ALL MY SONS won the Tony Award for the author in 1947 and ran for 328 performances on Broadway. Miller took his inspiration from a true story about a successful business man who knowingly sold the government defective airplane parts during World War II with tragic consequences. The truth comes out and his life unravels when his son prepares to marry his business partner's daughter.Design for ALL MY SONS was done by Tom Pye (sets and costumes); Paul Anderson (lights); Christopher Shutt and Carolyn Downing (sound); Finn Ross for Mesmer (projections) and
Paul Huntley (wigs and hair).
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