Annette Bening and Tracy Letts return to Broadway in
All My Sons, the play that launched Arthur Miller as the moral voice of the American Theater.
In the aftermath of WWII, the Keller family struggles to stay intact and to fight for their future when a long-hidden secret threatens to emerge—forcing them to reckon with greed, denial, repentance, and post-war disenchantment across generations.
Roundabout has an extensive history with Arthur Miller, most recently presenting an acclaimed revival of
The Price (2017),
After the Fall (2004) and
The Man Who Had All the Luck (2002) on the American Airlines stage. Other productions include a Tony nominated production of
The Price in 1992 and All My Sons (1974 & 1997),
The Crucible (1989), and the Tony winning revival of
A View from the Bridge (1997).