Oxford Theatre Guild presents the gripping and timeless theatre classic - Arthur Miller's 'All My Sons' - opening Tuesday 6th December at Oxford's Old Fire Station.
Miller's first theatrical success, 'All My Sons' is a powerful and devastating play which crackles with emotion and tension. It's direct and poignant addressing of the key themes that run through much of Miller's writing, truth and responsibility. A world where secrets come out of out of the festering shadows come secrets to shatter lives lived in cosy American post-WWII optimism.
Never afraid to tackle difficult issues or challenging material, OTG's last performance was David Eldrige's 'Festen' in October 2016 which Daily Info called "glitteringly, startlingly pure psychodrama".
IF YOU GO:
All My Sons
Directed by Richard Readshaw
Old Fire Station, George Street, Oxford
6-10 December 2016
7.30pm (+ 2.30pm Saturday matinee 10 December)
Tickets: £14 (£12 concessions)
Box office: 01865 263990 or Online here.
A charity registered in England and Wales No. 294056, OTG is Oxfordshire's largest amateur theatre company, and one of the longest established. They have been putting on shows in college gardens, at the Oxford Playhouse and a wide range of other venues around Oxford since 1955. In 2016, OTG will produce five shows, Jane Austen's Sense and Sensibility in spring, Shakespeare's Twelfth Night in summer, new play The Cavalcade of Fools and David Eldridge's Festen in autumn, and Miller's All My Sons in winter.
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