Cameri Theatre presents All My Sons by Arthur Miller and directed by Moshe naor with English performances on January 10 and February 4, 2012.
In the house of Joe and Kate Keller's family garden an apple tree- a memorial to their son Larry, lost in the second world war - has been torn down by a storm. But his loss is no the only part of the family's past they can't put behind them.
Not everybody forgotten the court case that put Joe's partner in jail, or the corrupted engine heads his factory produced, which caused it and dropped 21 pilots out of the sky...
All my sons is a drama about the ethics of profiteering and family, and the first play from this playwright of the 21st century.
It was the winner of the NY Drama Critic's Circle award and the Tony award for best play.
All My Sons is translated by Yosef El-Dror, directed by Moshe Naor, has a set by Lily Ben Nachshon, costumes by Oren Dar, music by Ran Bagno, lighting by Hanni Vardi, and Shanit Kadosh is assistant to the director.
The cast features Natan Datner, Leora Rivlin, Ohad Knoller, Zohar Strauss, Neta Garti, Yishay Golan, Yaron Motola, Irit Arnon, David Bilenca, and Kineret Limoni.
For tickets call 972-3-6061960 or 972-3-6060900, or e-mail booking@cameri.co.il or visit http://www.cameri.co.il/index.php?page_id=945.
The Cameri, Tel Aviv's Municipal Theatre that was founded in 1944, is Israel's biggest theatre and one of the country's six public theatres. Each year The Cameri stages up to ten new productions, together with twenty productions from previous years, that are performed before audiences totaling 900,000 people in Tel Aviv, throughout Israel and all over the world - some 1,700 performances every year. The Cameri has 34,000 subscribers. So far, The Cameri has produced some 500 productions on its various stages. The theatre's company includes eighty of Israel's actors, and its plays are directed by directors from Israel and abroad.
In the theatre's productions - original Israeli plays and plays from world drama - emphasis is placed on social, value and political issues that are at the center of the Israeli public's life.
The Cameri Theatre is located at 30 Leonardo da Vinci St. (P.O.Box 23097), Tel Aviv 64369. For more information visit http://www.cameri.co.il/index.php?page_id=1.
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