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All My Sons



by Arthur Miller
Directed by David Esbjornson


1/8/2010 – 2/7/2010
BU Theatre – Mainstage


Table of Contents

“It is time, I think, that we who are without kings took up this bright thread of our history and followed it to the only place it can possibly lead in our time – the heart and spirit of the average man.” Read More

All My Sons, which premiered in 1947, was written by a relatively unknown Arthur Miller, a man with one flop to his name. Read More

"I don’t for a moment condone poor steel, defective steel in ships or anywhere else that has to do with the war effort. Don’t worry about how I feel about the sons going over there." — J. Lester Perry, President, Carnegie-Illinois Steel, 1943. Read More

"The production of a new play, I have often thought, is like another chance in life, a chance to emerge cleansed of one’s imperfections. . ." Read more.

"To summarize [Arthur] Miller’s views, a social play, in contrast to a nonsocial or a psychological play, demonstrates the impact of social forces on the raw psychology and lives of the characters . . . " Read More

All My Sons Director David Esbjornson speaks with Prelude to a Kiss playwright Craig Lucas. Read More

Interviews, production clips, and trailers from various Arthur Miller productions. Read more.


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