The current West End revival of Arthur Miller ’s breakthrough play All My Sons comes to London with a distinguished pedigree. Director Ivo van Hove has staged Miller before, with his scintillating, career-making version of A View from the Bridge in London and New York, followed by The Crucible on Broadway. He and Bryan Cranston previously collaborated to spectacular effect in Network , which landed the actor both Olivier and Tony awards.
All extremely high bars, daunting even. But this production equals, if not clears them. It’s a phenomenal piece of theater , with van Hove’s direction, admirably served by Jan Versweyveld’s design, at its most restrained and resonant, giving Miller’s dissection of the American Dream the terrible, shuddering vibration of Greek Tragedy

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