All My Sons
All My Sons
Closed 2h 20m London: Hornchurch
90% 2 reviews
90%
(2 Ratings)
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Members say
Entertaining, Great acting

Arthur Miller's award-winning play about morality, family and guilt.

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Critic Reviews (11)

The Stage (UK)
February 17th, 2022

Set in the aftermath of a generation-defining crisis and examining the deleterious effect that personal greed and ruthless self-interest can have on a community, Arthur Miller’s stinging asocial commentary All My Sons remains intensely relevant today.
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London Theatre
April 24th, 2019
For a previous production

Field and Pullman both bring a real sense of authenticity to their parts... this production goes to show how relevant, timely and entertaining [Miller's] canon remains.'
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Time Out London
April 24th, 2019
For a previous production

...wonderful performances in this smart and subtle take on Miller...Pullman and Field are good enough actors to hold us riveted...Both performances are masterclasses in moral ambivalence.'
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WhatsOnStage
April 24th, 2019
For a previous production

...given a production as thoughtful and detailed as the one provided here by director Jeremy Herrin, it has an intellectual and emotional power that speaks as loudly today as in the...period in which it is set.'
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The Times (UK)
April 24th, 2019
For a previous production

The show has an intimacy that sometimes clashes with the acoustic demands of this large space. Its lack of big “stage acting”, though, leads to an extraordinary evening of theatre.'
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The Stage (UK)
April 24th, 2019
For a previous production

Stunning performances from Sally Field and Bill Pullman...its power lies in the way it makes a great play as great as it can be: in the finesse and in the details...'
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The Arts Desk
April 24th, 2019
For a previous production

Despite its star casting, Herrin's production is disappointingly uneven... Arthur Miller's classic family drama has one outstanding performance - and one dud.’
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The Guardian (UK)
April 23rd, 2019
For a previous production

Sally Field and Bill Pullman deliver a Miller for our times...In an era of fake news and moral uncertainty, this fine production of Arthur Miller’s play rings as true as ever.'
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