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Developed characters, energy drive ‘All My Sons'
After reading “The Crucible” and “Death of a Salesman,” Jamie Bruno made up his mind that Aruthur Miller was not for him. So it is surprising that Bruno is not only directing Miller's play “All My Sons,” he is excited about the production.
While the play deals with heavy and tragic themes that are common with Miller's works, there is also an incredible energy and feeling of liveliness to the piece, Bruno said.
“Miller didn't write it programmatically like he was trying to sell his version of politics,” Bruno said. “(The play) is almost like a machine that you wind up and let go. It has a life of its own that takes you right to the end.”
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