Suchet And Wanamaker Confirmed In ALL MY SONS, Opens May 2010

By: Nov. 02, 2009
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Acknowledged as Arthur Miller's first great success of his supremely influential career, All My Sons opens for previews at the Apollo Theatre, Shaftesbury Avenue on 19 May 2010.

David Suchet is best known for his role as the Belgian detective Hercule Poirot in Agatha Christie's Poirot. His other television work includes The Life of Freud, the BBC drama Victoria and Albert, Murder in Mind, Anthony Trollope's The Way We Live Now (BAFTA nomination) and Maxwell (Best Actor, 2008 International Emmy Awards). Suchet's film credits include Executive Decision, A Perfect Murder, Flood and The Bank. Aside from his television and film work, David has also worked extensively in theatre. His recent stage credits include Complicit (The Old Vic), Once in a Lifetime (National Theatre),The Last Confession (Theatre Royal Haymarket) and the Royal Shakespeare Company productions of Troilus and Cressida, The Tempest and Othello. Other credits include Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (Critic's Circle Award), Separation (Olivier Award nomination), Oleanna and Amadeus (Best Actor, Royal Variety Club Award, Tony nomination on Broadway and Olivier Award nomination).

Zoe Wanamaker has appeared extensively in film, television and theatre including the Harry Potter movies, the award winning BBC series My Family and on stage in Much Ado About Nothing, The Rose Tattoo and His Girl Friday at the National Theatre. She was awarded the Olivier Award for Best Actress for her performance in Electra at the Donmar Warehouse and on Broadway as well as a Tony nomination for The Lincoln Centre production of Awake And Sing!
Director Howard Davies won the Olivier Award for Best Director for his production of All My Sons at the National Theatre in 2000. He is an Associate Director at the National Theatre
and was previously Associate Director at The Almeida Theatre and the RSC.

Davies established and ran The Warehouse Theatre for the RSC where he directed and produced 26 new plays in four years. His National Theatre, West End and Broadway productions include Burnt By The Sun, Gethsemane, Her Naked Skin, Naked Skin, Piaf, Never So Good, Les Liaisons Dangereuses, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, The Iceman Cometh, Private Lives, Breath of Life and A Moon for the Misbegotten and Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf. He has produced several operas in the UK; and one musical, My Fair Lady, on Broadway. He has won numerous awards including Oliviers, Evening Standard, Critics Circle and Drama Desk Awards (NY).

 



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