Dockworker Eddie Carbone has made a good life for himself and his family 1950's Brooklyn. As an immigrant himself, Eddie is happy to house and protect his wife's Italian cousins who arrive illegally in pursuit of the 'American Dream'. What Eddie doesn't know is that this act of kindness will have a shattering effect on his whole life, and the lives of those he loves.
A View from The Bridge is a rarely staged play by arguably American's finest playwright, whose other landmark works include The Crucible and Death of a Salesman is an unmissable event.
Ken Stott is best known for his TV and film roles including Messiah, The Vice, Rebus and Shallow Grave. His theatre roles include: Yasmina Reza's Art, God of Carnage and Heroes.
Academy Award-nominated American actress, Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio is best known for her role as Carmen in The Color of Money, as well as for her roles as Lindsey Brigman in The Abyss and Maid Marian in Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves.









