The Adobe Theater Presents Arthur Miller's ALL MY SONS, Now thru 3/17

By: Feb. 22, 2013
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Arthur Miller's Death of a Salesman has been considered one of America's greatest plays. But Miller's first success on Broadway, ALL MY SONS has often been called the "better play". Like most great American Playwrights, Miller writes about family at the crossroads where truth trumps the lie often with tragic consequences.

ALL MY SONS is set in the back yard of the Keller house in 1947. Joe Keller is a successful manufacturer. In order to save his business and to leave something of value to his son Chris, he made a decision during the war to ship faulty aircraft parts to the air force. As a result, twenty-one pilots were killed and his son, Larry, is missing in action. Joe and his partner, Steve Denver, were sent to prison, but after an appeal, Joe was exonerated and set free. And that's just The Beginning of the story. The play explores the conflict between social and familial responsibility. When Joe places his family above the lives of others, there are unexpected consequences for all.

Director James Cady reunites Philip J. Shortell and Lorri Oliver (who performed the roles of Willie and Linda Loman in the Vortex Theatre's recent production of Death of a Salesman) as Joe and his wife Kate. The cast includes Adobe favorites and some new additions to the Adobe "family" - Matthew Van Wettering (Chris Keller), Ned Record and Heather Lovick-Tolley (Jim and Sue Bayliss), Jessica Barkl (Ann Deever), David Bommarito (George Deever), Jackson Murrieta (Bert), and Kamila Kasparian and Tim Riley (Lydia and Frank Lubey).

"ALL MY SONS" opens at The ADOBE Theater tonight, February 22nd and plays through March 17th - Fridays and Saturdays at 8 PM, Sundays at 2 PM.Tickets are $15, seniors and students $13. Group sales and SelecTickets available. For reservations, call 898-9222 weekdays or order online at www.adobetheater.org.



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