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Playbill Universe Read Reviews for All My Sons on Broadway See what critics think of the Jack O’Brien-helmed revival, starring Annette Bening, Tracy Letts, and Benjamin Walker.
Tracy Letts and Annette Bening Joan Marcus

The Roundabout Theatre Company revival of All My Sons officially opens on Broadway April 22. In Arthur Miller's 1947 drama, the Keller family is forced to confront a host of secrets in the years following WWII.

Jack O’Brien directs a company led by Tony and Oscar nominee Annette Bening, Tony-winning playwright and performer Tracy Letts, and American Psycho star Benjamin Walker as Kate, Joe, and Chris Keller, respectively.

The company also includes Francesca Carpanini as Ann Deever, Hampton Fluker as George Deever, Michael Hayden as Dr. Jim Bayliss, Jenni Barber as Lydia Lubey, Nehal Joshi as Frank Lubey, and Chinasa Ogbuagu as Sue Bayliss.

Read reviews for the revival below.

am New York (Matt Windman)

Broadway News (Elizabeth Bradley)

Daily Beast (Tim Teeman)

Deadline (Greg Evans)

The Guardian (Alexis Soloski)

The Hollywood Reporter (Frank Scheck)

Los Angeles Times (Charles McNulty)

Newsday (Barbara Schuler)

New York Magazine / Vulture (Sara Holdren)

New York Stage Review (Melissa Rose Bernardo)

New York Stage Review (David Finkle)

The New York Times (Jesse Green)

Observer (Rex Reed)

The Stage (Naveen Kumar)

Time Out New York (Helen Shaw)

Variety (Frank Rizzo)

The Wrap (Robert Hofler)

Check back for updates.

All My Sons is playing a limited engagement the American Airlines Theatre, where performances began April 4.

The design team for All My Sons is made up of Douglas W. Schmidt (sets), Jane Greenwood (costumes), Natasha Katz (lights), John Gromada (sound), Jeff Sugg (video and projections), Tom Watson (hair and wigs), and Bob James (original music).

Production Photos: All My Sons on Broadway

 
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