All my sons by
Arthur Miller
In Joe and Kate Keller's family garden, an apple tree
- a memorial to their son Larry, lost in the Second World War - has been torn
down by a storm. But his loss is not the only part of the family's past they
can't put behind them. Not everybody's forgotten the court case that put Joe's
partner in jail, or the cracked engine heads his factory produced which caused
it and dropped twenty-one pilots out of the sky. All My Sons is a moving,
powerful drama of the ethics of profiteering and family, and the first great
play from one of the finest playwrights of the twentieth century.