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Wednesday, September 18, 2013

Review: The REP captures intense emotions of Arthur Miller's 'All My Sons'

Pittsburgh Post-Gazette: Before Arthur Miller's 1949 hit, "Death of a Salesman," came "All My Sons" in 1947. The play feels a lot like a rehearsal for its more famous cousin as a "common" American family deals with its troubles through denial and delusion until the truth explodes the myths.

1 comment:

Sam Godfrey said...

Very excited to see what Arthur Miller's son does with the show. Will having such a close relationship to the playwright strengthen or hinder the production? The review mentions that the production is good, but "careful" so perhaps the director was too concerned about putting on an unjust version of his fathers show that he didn't take enough risks.