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All My Sons

Booking from Wednesday, 19th May 2010 until Saturday, 2nd October 2010
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'A classic production never to be forgotten'
The Daily Telegraph
David Suchet and Zoe Wanamaker star in Arthur Miller's compelling drama, All My Sons.
'A classic production never to be forgotten'
The Daily Telegraph
'You won't find better performances in the West End right now than those of David Suchet and Zoe Wanamaker'
Evening Standard
'Howard Davies gets the best from a superb cast in his faultless revival'
Independent On Sunday
All My Sons - the first great success of Arthur Miller's supremely influential career - is a compelling story of love, guilt and the corrupting power of greed.
Joe Keller (David Suchet) is alleged to have supplied World War II fighter planes with defective engines, leading to the deaths of innocent pilots - a crime for which his business partner took the fall. One of Keller's sons, himself a pilot, is thought to have been killed in action. But his mother (Zoe Wanamaker) can't accept his death and equally, can't accept that her dead son's fiancee has transferred her affections to her other son. The confrontations that ensue lead to the uncovering of a shameful family secret. Please Note: seats on the side of the Upper Circle and Balcony may be restricted view

Showing at Apollo Theatre

Apollo Theatre
Shaftesbury Avenue
London

The Apollo was orginally built as a 'super-cinema' and called the New Victoria Cine-Variety Theatre, when it opened in 1930. This strikingly art deco cinema was designed, as were all super-cinemas of the period, with facilities for stage shows that would precede the cinema films.

The cinema closed in 1975, then reopened for live entertainment in 1981 under it's present name. The opening show was a Shirley Bassey concert. Other productions included "The Sound of Music" musical with Petula Clark in 1981, "Camelot" with Richard Harris in 1982, "Dash" with Wayne Sleep in 1983 and "Fiddler on the Roof" with Topol also in 1983.

1,262 seats were removed to accomodate a roller-skating track and much of the auditorium was painted black for the Andrew Lloyd Webber musical "Starlight Express" which opened on 27 March 1984 and played for 7,406 performances up to 12 January 2002. After it closed the theatre was refurbished and the interior was once again returned to its former glory and the musical "Bombay Dreams" opened on 19 June 2002.

Travel directions

Take the Piccadilly or Bakerloo line to Piccadilly Circus. Exit via Shaftesbury Avenue and walk for about 5 minutes

Nearest underground station: Piccadilly Circus

Buses: 1, 14, 19, 22, 24, 29, 38, 55, 176

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