Arthur Miller's All My Sons is now available to download from Digital Theatre www.digitaltheatre.com
Please click on the link to watch the trailer:
http://bit.ly/allmysonsALL MY SONS
All My Sons tells the story of
Joe Keller, a successful, middle-aged, self-made man who has done a terrible and tragic thing: during World War II, rushing to meet an order from the Army, he knowingly sold them defective airplane parts which later caused the planes to crash and killed 21 men. He framed his business partner for this crime and engineered his own exoneration; now, his son is about to marry the partner's daughter, the affair is revisited, and his lie of a life is unravelled.
Directed by
Howard Davies and designed by
William Dudley, All My Sons has lighting by
Mark Henderson, music by
Dominic Muldowney and sound by
Paul Groothius.
The cast is led by
David Suchet as
Joe Keller and Zoe Wanamaker as
Kate Keller. They are accompanied by
Stephen Campbell Moore as Chris, Olivia Darnley as Lydia Lubey, Steven Elder as Dr
Jim Bayliss, Claire Hackett as Sue Bayliss,
Daniel Lapaine as
George Deever,
Jemima Rooper as Ann Deever, Tom Vaughan-Lawlor as Frank Lubey and Ted Allpress as Bert.
DIGITAL THEATRE
Launched in 2009 by Robert Delamere and Tom Shaw and with an investment of over £1 million and the support of Equity, the Musician's Union and BECTU, Digital Theatre produces downloadable theatre productions filmed in front of live audiences for users to either stream or download and keep from www.digitaltheatre.com Digital Theatre's critically acclaimed films are shot from multiple angles in front of theatre audiences capturing live performances in high definition.
Digital Theatre's partner theatres are The Almeida Theatre Company, the Bush Theatre, English Touring Theatre, the Gate Theatre, Notting Hill, Regent's Park Open Air Theatre, The Royal Court Theatre, the Royal Exchange Theatre, the Royal Shakespeare Company and the Young Vic.
CATALOGUE OF DIGITAL THEATRE PRODUCTIONS
The Olivier Award winning Regent's Park Open Air Theatre production of Stephen Sondheim and James Lapine's Into The Woods.
The
Royal Shakespeare Company's As You Like It, directed by Artistic Director
Michael Boyd, which enjoyed sold out seasons at Stratford-upon-Avon and the Roundhouse.
English Touring Theatre's Far From The Madding Crowd, an adaptation by
Mark Healy from
Thomas Hardy, directed by Kate Saxon with a cast including Rebecca O'Mara, Phil Cheadle and Stephen Billington.
The Container, presented in association with The Young Vic and Amnesty International, highlighting the plight of illegal immigrants coming to the UK, written by Clare Bayley, directed by
Tom Wright, designed by Naomi Dawson.
Jez Butterworth's
Laurence Oliver Award nominated Parlour Song, directed by
Ian Rickson at the Almeida, with a cast comprising
Amanda Drew,
Andrew Lincoln and
Toby Jones.
Kathryn Hunter's acclaimed one woman show Kafka's Monkey by
Franz Kafka, in an adaptation by
Colin Teevan, directed by Walter Meierjohann, which enjoyed a sell-out season at the Young Vic.
Mark Ravenhill's Over There, part of
The Royal Court Theatre's 2009 Off The Wall season, written by
Mark Ravenhill and directed by Ravenhill and Ramin Gray, with a cast of twin brothers Harry Treadaway and
Luke Treadaway.
The Royal Shakespeare Company and Told by an Idiot's The Comedy of Errors, created for schools and family audiences, directed by Paul Hunter. In addition Digital Theatre offer a behind the scenes documentary to download.
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