Aurora Theatre Company will host its third Aurora Script Club meeting of the season - Arthur Miller's All My Sons on Monday, April 19, 7:30pm.
Berkeley's acclaimed Aurora Theatre Company presents the third Aurora Script Club meeting of the season with Arthur Miller's All My Sons. Aurora Theatre Company Education Director Michael Mansfield hosts this moderated discussion series. The focus for this evening will be the idea of individualism, examining Aurora Theatre Company's production of Henrik Ibsen's family drama John Gabriel Borkman (1896) and its aristocratic version of the "Industrial Dream" in light of Miller's family drama about the middle-class and the "American Dream," penned 50 years later.
The Aurora Script Club was conceived and developed by Aurora Theatre Company Artistic Director Tom Ross.
Aurora Theatre Company continues its 18th season with
Henrik Ibsen's fiercely relevant
John Gabriel Borkman, in a new version by
David Eldridge. Written in 1896, and recently revived at London's
Donmar Warehouse to great critical acclaim, Ibsen's penultimate play is a pointed indictment of capitalism, selfish ambition, and greed. Aurora Theatre Company founding Artistic Director
Barbara Oliver, who directed the company's hit production of Ibsen's The Master Builder, returns to helm this drama about a family confined by an inescapable, unappeasable past. Featuring
James Carpenter and
Karen Grassle,
John Gabriel Borkman plays April 2-May 9 at the Aurora Theatre in Berkeley.
DATE: Monday, April 19, 7:30pm
WHERE: Aurora Theatre
2081 Addison Street
Berkeley, CA 94704
TICKETS: Aurora Script Club is free and open to the public; for more information about Script Club or
John Gabriel Borkman, the public can call (510) 843-4822 or visit
www.auroratheatre.org.
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