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"All My Sons"

by Arthur Miller (1999)

The action of the play is set in August 1947, in the mid-west of the U.S.A. The events depicted occur between Sunday morning and a little after two o'clock the following morning.

Joe Keller, the chief character, is a man who loves his family above all else, and has sacrificed everything including his honour, in his struggle to make the family prosperous. He is now sixty-one. He has lost one son in the war, and is keen to see his remaining son, Chris, marry. Chris wishes to marry Ann, the former fiance of his brother, Larry.

Their mother, Kate, believes Larry still to be alive. It is this belief which has enabled her, for three and a half years, to support Joe by concealing her knowledge of a dreadful crime he has committed.

Arthur Miller, the playwright, found the idea for Joe's crime in a true story, which occurred during the second world war: a manufacturer knowingly shipped out defective parts for tanks. These had suffered mechanical failures which had led to the deaths of many soldiers. The fault was discovered, and the manufacturer convicted.

In All My Sons, Miller examines the morality of the man who places his narrow responsibility to his immediate family above his wider responsibility to the men who rely on the integrity of his work.

This play was performed in the Cornmill Heritage Centre.

The cast
  • Joe Keller: Micky Carolan
  • George Deever: Diarmuid Corr
  • Kate Keller: Brenda Dillon
  • Lydia Lubey: Roisin Dillon
  • Bert: Francis Fee
  • Dr. Jim Bayliss: Jim McKeown
  • Chris Keller: John Ryan
  • Sue Bayliss: Lisa Sherry
  • Ann Deever: Catherine Shields
  • Frank Lubey: Jarlath Taggart
The crew
  • Director: Shane O'Neill
  • Set design: Cole Doherty
  • Lighting: Damien Ryan

Performed by Craic
 
Craic Theatre & Arts Centre
Coalisland Enterprise Centre, Dungannon Road, Coalisland, Co. Tyrone, BT71 4HP, Northern Ireland.

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