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Patrick Wilson in Arthur Miller's "All My Sons," directed by Simon McBurney (Joan Marcus)
NEW YORK, NY October 16, 2008 —All My Sons was Arthur Miller's first hit play. He wrote it 1945, when he was just 30 years old. It’s about an American family that is harboring a dark secret from World War II. Now, "All My Sons" is being revived on Broadway, in a production that opens today. Kate Taylor talks to the director and one of the stars about how they brought this 60-year-old play back to life.
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