All the Way Home (play)

All the Way Home is a play written by the American playwright Tad Mosel, adapted from the 1957 James Agee novel A Death in the Family.

Directed by Jack Cummings III, the cast featured Patrick Boll (Jay Follett), Monica Russell (Mary) and Chandler Frantz (Rufus).

Jay Follet and his pregnant wife Mary have a six-year-old son named Rufus, who takes great joy in being with his father.

Returning later that evening, Jay receives a frantic call from his brother Ralph that their father Jim-Wilson is in declining health.

Directed by Fred Coe, the cast starred Joanne Woodward (Mary), Richard Kiley (Jay) and Pat Hingle (Ralph).

Directed by Delbert Mann, the cast featured Sally Field (Mary), William Hurt (Jay), Ned Beatty (Ralph), Ellen Corby (Great-Gandmaw), Betty Garrett (Catherine), Murray Hamilton (Joel Lynch), Polly Holiday (Aunt Hannah) and Jeremy Licht (Rufus).