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All My Sons
by Arthur Miller
Howard Davies acclaimed production of Miller's classic 20th Century drama
ZOË WANAMAKER as Kate Keller Read More
Her work in theatre includes The Cherry Orchard, Much Ado About Nothing, Rose Tattoo, His Girl Friday, Battle Royal, The Crucible (Nomination for Laurence Olivier Award), Mrs Klein (Nomination for Laurence Olivier Award), The Bay at Nice, Wrecked Eggs and The Importance Of Being Ernest at the National Theatre; All My Sons in the West End; Awake and Sing (Tony Nomination) at the Lincoln Centre, New York; Boston Marriage (Nomination for Laurence Olivier Award) at the Ambassadors Theatre & Donmar Warehouse; Electra (Tony Nomination) at the Barrymore Theatre New York; Electra at the McCarter Theatre, Princeton; The Old Neighbourhood (Nomination for Laurence Olivier Award) at the Royal Court; Electra at Chichester and the Donmar (Laurence Olivier Award for Best Actress); Sylvia at the Apollo Theatre; The Glass Menagerie at the Donmar and the Comedy Theatre (Nomination for Laurence Olivier Award); Dead Funny (Nomination for Laurence Olivier Award) at the Hampstead & Vaudeville; The Last Yankee (Nomination for Laurence Olivier Award) at the Young Vic; Othello (Nomination for Laurence Olivier Award) at the RSC Other Place and the Young Vic; Made in Bangkok at the Mark Taper Forum L.A; Loot (Tony Nomination) at Manhattan/Music Box New York; After Aida for Welsh National Opera tour; Mother Courage (Drama Award, Nomination for Laurence Olivier Award) RSC London; Time Of Your Life (Nomination for Laurence Olivier Award) at the Young Vic; A Comedy Of Errors (Nomination for Laurence Olivier Award) at the RSC Stratford & London; Twelfth Night (Nomination for Laurence Olivier Award) at the RSC Stratford & London; Piaf (Tony Nomination) at the RSC in the West End and New York; Once in A Lifetime (Laurence Olivier Award for Best Actress) at the RSC, Wyndhams and Piccadilly; Captain Swing and The Taming Of The Shrew RSC Stratford & London; Wild Oats, Ivanov, The Devils Disciple, Trumpets and Drums, Servant Of Two Masters and Pygmalion at the RSC; A Streetcar Named Desire, The Broken Jug, The Beggars Opera and The Widowing Of Mrs Holroyd at the Nottingham Playhouse; The Taming Of The Shrew for New Shakespeare Co; French Without Tears, Jack and The Beanstalk, Aunt Sally, Or The Triumph Of Death, She Stoops To Conquer, Twelfth Night and The Vegetable for the Cambridge Theatre Co; Kiss Me Kate and Much Ado About Nothing at the Oxford Playhouse; Tom Thumb at the Young Vic; Cabaret in Farnham, Watford; Guys and Dolls and A Midsummer Night’s Dream for Manchester 69 Co; When Thou Art King, The Birthday Party and Dick Whittington on a Far East tour; The Hostage and The Cherry Orchard at the Lyceum Edinburgh; Twelfth Night, Pictures in A Bath Of Acid and Family Album at Leeds Playhouse; Ah Well It Won’t Be Long Now in Dublin and The Cherry Orchard at the Stable Theatre, Manchester. Film includes My Week With Marilyn; It’s A Wonderful Afterlife; Five Children and It; Harry Potter; Swept From The Sea; Wilde (BAFTA Nomination); The Raggedy Rawney; The Hunger Inside and The Third Reich: The Last 10 Days Of Hitler. Televison includes My Family (Winner Best Sitcom Actress Rose d’Or 2); Poirot - Halloween Party; Poirot - The Third Girl; Old Curiosity Shop; Poirot; Johnny and The Bomb; Waste Of Shame; Dr Who II; Miss Marple - A Murder Is Announced; The Cappuccino Years; David Copperfield; Leprechaun; Gormanghast; A Dance To The Music Of Time; The Widowing Of Mrs Holroyd; The English Wife; Countess Alice; Memento Mori; Blackheath Poisonings; Love Hurts (BAFTA); Prime Suspect (BAFTA); Inspector Morse; Othello; Ball Trap On The Cote; Sauvage; The Dog It Was It Died; The English Programme; Once in A Lifetime; Tales Of The Unexpected; Poor Little Rich Girl (Golden Globe Nomination); Paradise Postponed; Edge Of Darkness; Enemies Of The State; Richard III; All The Worlds A Stage; Strike Baal; The Beaux Stratagem; Danton’s Death; A Christmas Carol; The Devils Crown; Crown Court; Glad Day; The History Of Panto; Village Hall; Confederacy Of Wives; Jennie - Episode 5; Sky Trap; Lorna & Ted; The Silver Mask; ‘Twas Xmas Day in The Workhouse and The Eagle Has Landed.
DAVID SUCHET as Joe Keller Read More
His work in theatre includes All My Sons in the West End; Complicit at the The Old Vic; The Last Confession in the West End and Chichester Festival Theatre; Once in A Lifetime at the National Theatre; Man and Boy in the West End and No. 1 tour; The Play What I Wrote in the West End; Amadeus in the West End, London and Broadway; Saturday, Sunday, Monday at the Chichester Festival Theatre; Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? at Aldwych Theatre (won Critic's Circle Award, nominated for Best Actor Evening Standard and Olivier Awards); What a Performance (Plymouth Theatre Royal and Queens Theatre), Oleanna (Best Actor, Royal Variety Club) at the Royal Court and Duke of York's; Timon of Athens (Best Actor, Evening Standard Awards) at the Young Vic; Separation (Olivier nomination for Best Actor) at Hampstead Theatre and Comedy Theatre. David has also acted extensively in the Regional Theatres including Liverpool, Birmingham, Chester, Exeter, Edinburgh Festival, Chichester Festival. As an Associate Artist of The Royal Shakespeare Company he has played Iago in Othello, Shylock in The Merchant of Venice, Caliban in The Tempest, Bolingbroke in Richard II, Angelo in Measure for Measure (all nominated for Olivier Best Actor Awards). Film includes The Bank Job, Act of God, Foolproof, The in-Laws, Live From Baghdad, Sabotage, Wing Commander, A Perfect Murder, Sunday, Deadly Voyage, Executive Decision, The Lucona Affair, Big Foot and the Hendersons, When the Whales Came, Iron Eagle, Gulag, Hunchback of Notre Dame, Song for Europe (Best Actor Award, RTS Awards), Falcon and the Snowman, The Last Innocent Man (Best Actor, Ace Awards), Red Monarch (Best Actor Award, Marseilles Film Festival) and A World Apart (Best Actor Nomination, BAFTA). Television includes Great Expectations, Richard II, Hidden, Maxwell, Dracula, George Carmen QC, NCS: The Series, The Way We Live Now, Murder in Mind - ‘Teacher’, NCS: Manhunt, Secret Agent, Separation, Bingo, Once in a Lifetime, Blott on the Landscape (Best Actor, BAFTA), The Life of Freud (Best Actor, RTS Awards) and The Muse for BBC; Going Postal for Sky; Agatha Christie's Poirot for ITV; Diverted for Shaftesbury Films/Big Tree Productions; Flood for Power; Agatha Christie’s Poirot for Granada TV and A & E Television Networks; A Bear Named Winnie for Powercorp Prods; Henry VIII for Granada TV; Victoria & Albert for BBC & A&E; Agatha Christie’s Poirot for Carnival Films in association with A&E Television Networks; RKO281 for HBO; Seesaw for LWT; Solomon and Moses for Lux & TNT USA; Agatha Christie's Poirot (Best Actor nomination, BAFTA), Ulysees and Playing Shakespeare for LWT and Cause Celebre for Anglia. Radio includes The Kreutzer Sonata (Best Actor Award); Never Been Kissed in the Same Place Twice; Ironhand; First Night Impressions; The Merchant of Venice; Richard II; Debussy; Gorky on Tolstoy/Gorky on Chekhov; Wilkie Collins - Rich Pickengs; The Shout; Rosenburg in the Trenches and Life of Chekhov.
STEVEN ELDER as Dr. Jim Bayliss Read More
His work in theatre includes All My Sons in the West End; The Ring Of Truth, Tosca's Kiss, Clockwatching, The Daughter in Law, Whispers Along The Patio, Macbeth and A Case Of Rebellious Susan at The Orange Tree Theatre; The Seagull at Northampton Theatre Royal; The Cherry Orchard for the Royal Shakespeare Company; The Thickness Of Skin at the Ipswich Wolsey Theatre; A Pair Of Blue Eyes at the Edinburgh Festival; After The Rain at the Gate Theatre; Disappeared at the Leicester Haymarket Theatre; Macbeth for English Touring Theatre and Women Must Weep, The Green Parakeet and Hamlet at the Greenwich Studio. Film includes Tortoise in Love, The Eschelon Conspiracy, Good, Blackbeard, Gallowalker, Wrath Of The Dragon God, The Defender, Vanity Fair, Cold and Dark and Get Real. Short Film includes Chronic, Hamlet, Girl Like Me, Timebomb, He Said and 0 Minutes. Television includes DCI Banks, Heartbeat, Afterlife, Lie With Me, Peak Practice and Coronation Street for ITV; Holby City, The Wrong Man's, Day Of The Triffids, 10 Days To War, Casualty, New Tricks, The 39 Steps, Judge John Deed, Doctors, Monarch Of The Glen, Cromwell, Inspector Lynley Mysteries, Perfectly Frank, Redcap, In Deep, Waking The Dead, Holby City, Suffer The Little Children and Resnick for BBC; Lost: Season 6 for ABC; N.C.I.S: Naval Criminal Investigative Squad for Paramount; Blackbeard for Hallmark; Robin Hood for Tiger Aspect; The Bill for Thames Television and The Vice for Carlton Television. Rehearsed Reading includes Given The Times at the Finborough Theatre. Documentary includes Rolling The Dice: Adapting The Game To The Screen. Recordings include Doctor Who Audio Drama: Dalek Empire I, II & III.
TOM VAUGHAN – LAWLOR as Frank Lubey Read More
His work in theatre includes Molly Sweeney at Curve Leicester; All My Sons in the West End; The Resistable Rise Of Arturo Ui, The Three Sisters, Saved and School For Scandal at The Abbey Theatre; Henry V at The Royal Exchange Theatre; The Lady From The Sea at Birmingham Repertory Theatre; The Field at The Tricycle Theatre; Translations at the National Theatre; This Lime Tree Bower at the Young Vic Theatre; The Quare Fellow for Oxford Stage Company; Playboy Of The Western World at The Gate Theatre Dublin; Sharon’s Grave for Druid Theatre Company; Good, The Birthday Party, The Robbers, Roberto Zucco, The Crucible, Trelawney Of The Wells, The Two Noble Kinsmen (Patrick Crean Award For The Most Outstanding Performance), The Great Duke Of Florence, Thyestes, Much Ado About Nothing and The Seagull at RADA. Film includes Becoming Jane and Celtic Tiger. Television includes Love/Hate for Octagon Films. As a Director Romeo and Juliet, In The Shadow Of The Glen and Ohio Impromptu all at The Samuel Beckett Theatre, Dublin. Tom Vaughan – Lawlor Was The Winner Of The Laurence Olivier Bursary Award 2002.
CLAIRE HACKETT as Sue Bayliss Read More
Claire Hackett trained at RADA. Since graduating in 1985 she has worked extensively in theatre, television and film. Theatre includes Shakespeare's 'Ophelia', 'Cleopatra' and other favourite roles include All My Sons, After The Fall and A Streetcar Named Desire. Film includes the lead role in Willy Russel's Dancin Thru The Dark and Liam directed by Stephen Frears. Television includes Waterloo Road; William and Mary; Poirot; Instinct and Growing Rich. She has enjoyed working on Dramas written by Jimmy McGovern notably Cracker and The Street.
OLIVIA DARNLEY as Lydia Lubey Read More
Her work in theatre includes Accolade and The Rat Trap at the Finborough Theatre; All My Sons in the West End; Artist Descending A Staircase at the Old Red Lion; Green Grass at the Union Theatre; A Midsummer Night's Dream and Macbeth at Regents Park Open Air Theatre; As You Like It and The Little Fir Tree at the Sheffield Crucible; Hay Fever at the Theatre Royal, Haymarket; Arms & The Man at the Salisbury Playhouse; Private Lives and Much Ado About Nothing at the Theatre Royal Bath; Vincent in Brixton at the Library Theatre, Manchester; Northanger Abbey at the Theatre Royal,York; The Importance of Being Earnest and The Taming Of The Shrew on tour and Les Liaisons Dangereuses at Bristol Old Vic. Film includes Death Defying Acts and Store Detective. Television includes Marple; Doctors; Hughie Green: Most Sincerely; Agatha Christie: A Life in Pictures; Hear The Silence; Inspector Lynley Mysteries and Essential Poems To Fall in Love With.
STEPHEN CAMPBELL-MOORE as Chris Keller Read More
His work in theatre includes Clybourne Park at the Royal Court Theatre and the West End; All My Sons in the West End; The History Boys at the National Theatre, on tour and Broadway; Antony and Cleopatra and Much Ado About Nothing for Royal Shakespeare Company; A Midsummer Night's Dream at the Albery Theatre; Death Of A Salesman for the Compan Theatre Company; Richard II/Coriolanus at the Almeida Theatre; The Changeling at the Salisbury Playhouse Theatre; Blue Remembered Hills and Little Me for GSMD. Television includes Sleepyhead, Pulse, Ben Hur, Larkrise To Candleford, Ashes To Ashes, Rough Crossings, Hustle, Wallis and Edward, He Knew He Was Right and Byron. Film includes Johnny English Reborn, Season Of The Witch, A Short Stay in Switzerland, Sea Wolf, The Day, Bank Job, Amazing Grace, The History Boys, A Good Woman and Bright Young Things.
TED ALLPRESS as Bert Read More
His work in theatre includes All My Sons in the West End. Film includes Thor and The Boy With The Chocolate Fingers. Television includes Silent Witness for the BBC. Radio includes Freud The Talking Cure: The Wolfman and Private Peaceful for the BBC.
JEMIMA ROOPER as Ann Deever Read More
Her work in theatre includes One Man, Two Guvnors (tour and West End), The Power Of Yes and Her Naked Skin at the National Theatre; Me and My Girl at the Sheffield Crucible; All My Sons in The West End; The Great Game: Cycle Of Afghan Plays at the Tricycle Theatre and A Respectable Wedding at the The Young Vic; The Play's The Thing for Dawn Walton/ Robert Delamere; Us and Them at the Hampstead Theatre; Where Do We Live and Worker's Writes at the Royal Court Theatre. Film includes The Black Dahlia, Kinky Boots, Come Dancing, Hex, A Sound Of Thunder, Snapshots, The Railway Children, Dance, Summer in The Suburbs and Owd Bob. Television includes Frankenstein, Reunited, Lifeline, Random Quest, Silent Witness, Sinchroncity, Love in A Cold Climate, Wives and Daughters, Junk and The Passion for the BBC; A Bouquet Of Barbed Wire and Lost in Austen for Mammoth Screen; Poirot: The Third Girl and Time Of Your Life for ITV; Sugar Rush and As If for Channel 4; Hex for Sony; The Brief for Granada Television; Midsomer Murders for Bentley; Urban Gothic for Black Jack for Channel 5 and the Famous Five for Zenith North. Workshops include Flashdance for Kenny Leon. Radio includes The Dark Side, The Charles Paris Mysteries: Murder Unprompted, A Touch Of Mistletoe and Mansfield Park for BBC and Blood On Benefits for Key Chain Productions. Musical includes Oscar at The Kings Head Theatre.
DANIEL LAPAINE as George Deever Read More
His work in theatre includes All My Sons in the West End; Scenes From the Back Of Beyond and Fucking Games at the Royal Court Theatre; Les Parents Terribles and King Lear for the Sydney Theatre Company; Island at Belvoir Street Theatre and Romeo and Juliet for the Bell Shakespeare Company. Film includes Gozo, Jack the Giant Killer, Shanghai, Last Chance Harvey, Love Live Long, 48 Shades, Collusion, Ritual, The Abduction Club, Double Jeopardy, Say You'll Be Mine, The Journeyman, Elephant Juice, 54, Brokedown Palace, Dangerous Beauty, Polish Wedding and Muriels Wedding. Short Film includes The Confidence Trick and Lucinda 31. Television includes Lewis and Identity for ITV; Moonshot for Dangerous Films; Hotel Babylon, Sex, The City & Me and The Good Housekeeping Guide for BBC; Jane Hall for Granada/ITV; Golden Hour for Talkback Thames/ITV; Jericho, Poirot: Death On The Nile and I Saw You for Granada Television; Red Cap for the BBC; Helen of Troy for USA Network; The Tenth Kingdom for Hallmark/N.B.C; Bordertown for ABC; G.P. for ABC; A Country Practice for JNP Productions and The Feds: Deception for George Ogilvie.
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This is a WONDERFUL production. I watched it in HD on my iMac and really felt as though I was experiencing it live.
Anne Sharp, US
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