Arthur Miller premiered the play All My Sons in 1947 with the wounds of World War II still fresh.
The book, the story of a family victim and guilty at the same time of the death of American soldiers is an anti-war cry that holds six decades later, a now full.
All My Sons is represented in the Nuevo Teatro Circo Cartagena on Friday February 4 at 21.30 hours, with actors Gloria Muñoz Carlos Hipólito and the head of the division.
Tickets are 22 and 18 euros.
Miller had wanted to first join the International Brigades who traveled to Spain to fight in the civil war on the Republican side and then enlist in the U.S. Army to fight against Nazism, but was not accepted for physical reasons.
Those years he worked in an arms factory.
Contact with the industry of war came the play that attacks those who are enriched by the interweaving armed clashes in the drama of a family social criticism and denunciation of conservative values gaining ground in the United States.
The text of Miller, the first great success of the author's career has been adapted and directed by Argentine Claudio Tolcachir, actor, playwright, director and teacher.
The time when the plot is set back to a bygone era, but the moral debate that engulfs us inevitably puts us in the present.
Hippolytus interpreted in All My Sons to a man who makes a fortune selling aircraft parts to the Government.
In one of those planes killed one of his sons.
His wife, played by actress Gloria Muñoz, survives torn by the loss of the child.
Faced with the seniority of Hippolytus and Muñoz, the youth of the actors Fran Perea (Los Serrano) and Manuela Velasco (Goya Award for Best Actress for her work in REC by Jaume Balagueró and Paco Plaza).
The rest of the cast is made up of Jorge Bosch, Alberto Castrillo-Ferrer, Ainhoa Santamaria, Nicolas Vega and Maria Isasi.
Miller All My Sons premiered two years before his consecration with Death of a Salesman.
The play was critically acclaimed New York and managed to stay for a year in the lineup.
The version that has led Tolcachir opened last year in the Spanish Theatre in Madrid.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Cartagena