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All My Sons
First Preview: Apr 4, 2019
Opening Date: Apr 4, 2019
Closing Date: Jun 30, 2019
Running Time: 02:20
Playing @
Todd Haimes Theatre
227 W 42nd St, New York, NY 10036
Annette Bening, Tracy Letts, and Benjamin Walker catapult Arthur Miller’s All My Sons to the top of every theatergoer’s must-see list, in a production ?New York Stage Review calls “as close to perfect as it can be.”
Miller’s drama about the long-hidden secret that threatens to tear apart a Midwest family in the aftermath of WWII comes to blazing new life in a shattering new staging by Tony winner Jack O’Brien.
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
Miller’s drama about the long-hidden secret that threatens to tear apart a Midwest family in the aftermath of WWII comes to blazing new life in a shattering new staging by Tony winner Jack O’Brien.
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
Show Notes: 1 Intermission
Age Guidance: 16
Performance Schedule
TUESDAY thru SATURDAY @ 8 PM
WEDNESDAY & SATURDAY @ 2 PM
SUNDAY @ 3 PM
Written By
- Arthur Miller
Director
- Jack O'Brien
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Full-price tickets:
$59.00 - $169.00
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Reviews
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Simultaneously a valentine to the kind of naturalism that the American theater does best, and a reminder that the virtues of the proverbial “well-made play” when impeccably realized are never passé, this is a deeply moving and finely wrought production."
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One of the dramatic highlights of the Broadway season, the production features outstanding performances from a stellar cast headed by Annette Benning, Tracy Letts and Benjamin Walker, with impeccable direction by Jack O'Brien.
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...it still packs a wallop all its own, especially in this wonderfully cast, honestly staged and beautifully presented production. It even makes you rethink one of the lead characters in a way that makes the play’s ending even more harrowing
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Simultaneously a valentine to the kind of naturalism that the American theater does best, and a reminder that the virtues of the proverbial “well-made play” when impeccably realized are never passé, this is a deeply moving and finely wrought production."
Accessibility
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Wheelchair Info
Designated, flexible wheelchair seating area behind the last row of the center orchestra and the last row of the mezzanine -
Seating
Seats 740. Orchestra, 1st floor; Mezzanine, 2nd and 3rd Floor; 5th floor Penthouse lobby open to the public. 4th floor private. Lower lobby main public facilities and lounge. -
Entrance
Primary entrance from street, through double doors into outer lobby with box office, through double doors into main lobby, through 2 sets of double doors (each 31") into Orchestra. -
Box Office
227 West 42nd St between 7th and 8th Avenues. Hours: 10am - 8pm: Tuesday through Saturday. 10am - 6pm Sunday and Monday. The box office closes at 6pm on any evening with no performance. -
Restroom
Accessible restrooms on Orchestra level only -
Telephone
There is a secure cell phone charging station on the 5th floor, reachable by elevator. The station is complimentary to use but requires a credit card to “unlock” devices. The station is 69” high. -
Assisted Listening System
Assisted listening devices available: Infrared headsets free at coatcheck. A photo ID is required to check out a headset. -
Elevator/Escalator
Elevators are available to all levels of the theatre. -
Folding Armrests
Six (6) seats are available with folding armrests. -
Parking
An Icon parking garage is located at 250 west 43rd between Broadway and 8th Avenue. -
Water Fountain
Several accessible water fountains are located throughout the theatre, all reachable by elevator.









