ALL MY SONS
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- Опубликовано: 2 окт 2024
- Directed by Tony Annicone 'ALL MY SONS' written by Arthur Miller at THE ARCTIC PLAYHOUSE 2019 Stage Manager: Laurie Lavallee, Executive Producers: Jim Belanger, Lloyd Felix
Starring: Ron Martin, Lynda Distefano, Chris Ferreira, Carolyn Coughlin, Michael Pugliese, Russ Smith, Denise Izzi, Jeff Massery, Jennifer Mensel, Caden Oates - Игры
Announcements were boring since they don't mean anything to just about any of us. The play starts at 7:02.
I searched everywhere else, but this particular version had the best group of actors, that it's so good and remarkable compared to the rest. GOOD freakin' job y'all!
Thanks so much! Glad you enjoyed it!
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im studying this play in english and having such a phenomenal version available is very helpful! massive kudos to all the actors, especially kate. you guys were wonderful!
The elderly man in the background sitting there at the table reading the newspaper do you do you even know what he's looking at in the newspaper can you tell me if you know the details of something like that is interesting to me
Glad it was helpful!
Me too
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@@bessieschaedel3890 Don't know if you're still looking for an answer, but I'm studying this play now and the newspaper itself is just a plot device to characterise Joe and Jim for us by talking about the weather. When Joe says it's going to rain, Jim says, "Paper says so?" to which Joe replies, "Yeah," and Jim says that means it can't rain; it's a joke about the unreliability of weather forecasts and characterises Jim for us as quick-witted and funny.
Later, when Frank enters the scene, Joe expresses that he has no idea why a man would want old dictionaries which characterises him for us as being unwordly with a narrow worldview as he doesn't even consider that someone could want old dictionaries for intellectual pursuits and immediately jumps to making money - he is a businessman, after all - after Frank points out he could be a book collector.
Love this
Great job I really enjoyed it. My acting class is putting a this play on in a month and I play the role of Kate and just wanted to get some perspective and you guys nailed it. Congratulations. Well done.
this is amazing!! 👌🏻❤️
Thanks.... thespians
Good luck... best wishes...
All my best
So.... as ever and always I AM and remain Ruben Martin Johnson Garcia executive creative artistic director and founder of pie jesu productions.... peace ✌️
Thanks a lot 🙏🙏❣️❣️
The James Whitmore run was legendary. It’s online.
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Who ever plays Kate needs a reward
1:16:01 personal monologue
such a beautifully touching ending scene.
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An overrated play by an overrated playwright.
The reworked 1948 film is better, but the intrinsic clumsiness and bad faith of the original cannot be overcome by any mere cosmetic improvements or cinematic sleight of hand.
In this production, the direction fails to deal with the constrictions of the set in which the actors wind up buzzing and banging around like flies caught in a bottle.
Ah yes. A great insightful critique from the famous writer and director adamnan4658 himself
@@sudarshandas4270 Adam is right; this is krap. I always find it chuckle-worthy that when somebody dares to dissent, an absurd comparison is made. "You don't like what Hitler did? Okay, YOU invade Poland, see how far you'll get."
@@sudarshandas4270adamnoman not adamnan 😂. Genuinely wondering tho... Am I better off watching the play or the movie?