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All My Sons

By: Arthur Miller
Narrated by: Julie Harris, James Farentino, Arye Gross, full cast
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World War II is over, and a family mourning a son missing in action plants a memorial tree and tries to go on with their lives. When a storm blows down the tree, a devastating family secret is uprooted, setting the characters on a terrifying journey towards truth. A Tony Award Winner for Best Author (1947). A co-production with The Smithsonian Associates, Voice of America and Arena Stage.

Includes an interview with historian Bill Yenne, author of The American Aircraft Factory in World War Two, one of his many works that chronicle the history of wartime aviation and manufacturing.

Recorded at Voice of America, Washington, D.C. in February 2000.

Directed by Nick Olcott

Producing Director: Susan Albert Loewenberg

An L.A. Theatre Works full-cast performance starring:

James Farentino as Joe Keller

Arye Gross as Chris Keller

Julie Harris as Kate Keller

Mitchell Hébert as Dr. Bayliss

Naomi Jacobson as Ann

Barbara Klein as Lydia

Paul Morella as George

Michaeleen O'Neil as Sue

Nathan Taylor as Bert

Jerry Whiddon as Frank

Recording Engineer: Gary Jaffee.

Live Sound Effects: Gary Spizler.

Stage Managers: Danisha Crosby and Lynn Filusch

(P)1998 L.A. Theatre Works
Drama & Plays Entertainment & Performing Arts Literary Fiction United States
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Great book!

I'm fairly new to Arthur Miller's books/play's, but I must say that I am thoroughly enjoying his work...

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Simply Outstanding

This provided great assistance to my study of the play. I am able to use this as clear reference when I am in short of time to read the book itself.

The narration was clear and it was easy to follow and distinguish which character was speaking.

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Helped with a level English

Listened for a level English, helpful yay yay yay so helpful soo helpful love reading

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Absorbing listening

Really good, a great winding up of tension towards the end and not too sentimental at the finish.

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Great performances

The performances were excellent, the play translated so well to audio format, I can see why it was reviewed as depressing when the play originally opened - it isn’t happy - but it is extremely moving. I liked the little history lesson at the end as well, gives some context to a time I don’t know too much about.

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A classic, but too much shouting

It’s a wonder the actors didn’t get sore throats, all the screaming and yelling going on as the play progressed. It became tedious. Is it really necessary to shout and scream in order to convey emotion? Spoiled it a bit for me.

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Timeless

I return to this play time and again. Always relevant. There will always be a heavy price to pay for failing to embrace society as an extension of family.

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