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All My Son by Arthur Miller - Full Information

All My Sons is a three-act play written in 1946 by Arthur Miller . It opened on Broadway at the Coronet Theatre in New York city on January 29, 1947, closed on November 8, 1947 , and ran for 328 performances. The play was directed by Elia Kazan (to whom it is dedicated), produced by Elia Kazan and Harold Clurman , and won the New York Drama Critics’ Circle Award.  Kazan and Harold Clurman, and won the New York Drama Critics ’ Circle Award. It starred Ed Begley, Beth Merrill, Arthur Kennedy, and Karl Malden and won both the Tony Award for Best Author and the Tony Award for Best Direction of a Play. The play was adapted for films in 1948 and 1987 . It was premiered in Coronet Theatre [ The Eugene O’Neill Theatre , previously the Forrest Theatre and the Coronet Theatre , is a Broadway theater at 230 West 49 th Street in the Theater District of Midtown Manhattan in New York City ]. New York City , January 29, 1947 . It was set at The Kellers ’ yard in late August 19

All My Sons: A Deep Introduction With Background - Arthur Miller

"All My Sons" is a three-act play written by Arthur Miller in 1946. It premiered on Broadway at the Coronet Theatre in New York City on January 29, 1947, and closed on November 8, 1947, after 328 performances. Directed by Elia Kazan, to whom it is dedicated, and produced by Elia Kazan and Harold Clurman, the play won the New York Drama Critics' Circle Award. The original cast included Ed Begley, Beth Merrill, Arthur Kennedy, and Karl Malden, and the production won both the Tony Award for Best Author and the Tony Award for Best Direction of a Play. The play was adapted for films in 1948 and 1987. "All My Sons" is set in the Keller's yard in late August 1946. Miller wrote it after his first play, "The Man Who Had All the Luck," failed on Broadway, lasting only four performances. The play is based on a true story that Miller's then-mother-in-law found in an Ohio newspaper, describing how the Wright Aeronautical Corporation had conspired with army

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