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The American Clock

by Arthur Miller

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ReDiscoveries2012 Season | February to April 2012
The first professional UK production in more than 25 years
27 Mar - 21 Apr 2012
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The American Clock is a dramatic exploration of the Great Depression through the lens of a family's struggle as they transition from wealth to modesty after the stock market crash.

About The Play

About The Play

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★★★★★ Five Stars, The Public Review
★★★★ Four Stars, Fourthwall Magazine

Starring triple Olivier Award nominee, Issy van Randwyck…Inspired partly by Studs Terkel’s oral history Hard Times, and partly by Arthur Miller’s own recollections, The American Clock is a panoramic ‘dramatic vaudeville’ about the Great Depression of the 1930s. When the stock market crashes, a well-to-do family loses everything and is forced to move from their plush penthouse apartment to the modest home of a relative in Brooklyn…

More relevant than ever, The American Clock is a deeply affecting evocation both of a tortured time in American history and of the indomitable spirit of the people who survived in the face of unaccustomed adversity.

The American Clock premiered on Broadway at the Biltmore Theatre in 1980. Its only professional UK production to date was at the National Theatre in 1986 where it was nominated for an Olivier Award for Best New Play.

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Cast

Crew

Director

Phil Willmott

Producer

Presented by The Steam Industry, Franklin Productions Ltd and Neil McPherson at the Finborough Theatre by arrangement with Josef Weinberger Limited

Set Design

Philip Lindley

Lighting Design

Jason Meininger

Sound Design

Edward Lewis

Costume Design

Gregor Donnelly

Dialect Coach

Colin Sadler