Stephen Campbell Moore, Daniel Lapaine and Jemima Rooper will join previously announced stars David Suchet and Zoe Wanamaker in the Apollo Theatre's upcoming production of Arthur Miller's All My Sons. The show, directed by Howard Davies, begins performances May 19 and opens May 27.
In Miller's classic drama, Joe Keller (Suchet) is alleged to have supplied World War II fighter planes with defective engines, leading to the deaths of innocent pilots, a crime for which his business partner took the fall. One of Keller's sons, himself a pilot, is thought to have been killed in action. But his mother (Wanamaker) can't accept his death and equally can't accept that her dead son's fiancée Ann Deever (Rooper) has transferred her affections to her other son Chris (Moore). The confrontations that ensue lead to the uncovering of a world-shaking family secret.
Moore's stage credits include The History Boys on Broadway and at the National Theatre, Coriolanus at The Almeida Theatre and The Royal Shakespeare Comapny's Anthony and Cleopatra and Much Ado About Nothing. Film credits include Bright Young Things, Season of the Witch, Sea Wolf, A Good Woman and The History Boys. He has been seen on the small screen in A Short Stay in Switzerland, Byron and Ben Hur.
Lapaine has appeared in Scenes From The Back of Beyond and F***ing Games at the Royal Court. His TV resume includes Identity, Moonshot, Hotel Babylon and Sex, The City and Me. Numerous film appearances include Muriel's Wedding, Shanghai, Last Chance Harvey, Collusion, The Abduction Club and Double Jeopardy.
Rooper's stage credits include Her Naked Skin and The Power of Yes at the National Theatre, as well as Now is the Time at the Tricycle Theatre. She has been seen on film in Black Dahlia and Kinky Boots. Rooper's TV credits include Boquet of Barbed Wire, Midsomer Murders, Silent Witness and Lost in Austen.