'The uniform structure and consistent approach eveident in these [ first] four volumes make them readable and accessible to students and scholars alike and guarantee that these editions will certainly persist as invaluable tools for those who both enjoy Miller as a dramatist and study him as a significant social and American spokesperson.' * The Arthur Miller Journal, fall 2010 * Arthur Miller's first successful play is a devastating indictment of the post-war American dream. * Neil Norman, Daily Express, 28.5.10 * Miller's theme of man's responsibility towards his fellow men feels genuinely noble rather than merely didactic. It is also urgently topical. * Charles Spencer, Daily Telegraph, 28.5.10 * All My Sons, according to David Mamet, is not only Arthur Miller's greatest play but also one of the ten best American plays of the 20Th century. * Dominic Maxwell, The Times, 29.5.10 * This saturated realism may seem to be the default mode for All My Sons, which had its origins in a real-life incident. Still, there's another strand to the play: a visionary, apocalypric element... * Susannah Clapp, Observer, 30.5.10 * Miler ultimately puts us all on trial. This is a production of rare power and intensity... * Tim Walker, Sunday Telegraph, 30.5.10 * Arthur Miller's first major stage success set a template for his searing dessections of the American Dream. * Sibhan Murphy, Metro (London), 1.6.10 * Arthur Miller's 1947 play is an extraordinary construction, rising inexorably to peak of guilt revelation even as it descends into the dephts of a man's and a nation's psyche. * Nina Caplan, Time Out London, 3.6.10 * A preventable tragedy is at the nub of Arthur Miller's 1947 play All My Sonsl It was red-hot with resonance then and, some six decades on, with accusations flying above substandard or inadequate equipment provided for Armed Forces in Afghanistan, it is even more combustible now. * Georgina Brown, Mail on Sunday, 6.6.10 *