August 29 - September 21 at East Sonora Theatre
By Arthur Miller
Winner of the Drama Critics' Award for Best New Play in 1947 and
multiple Tony Award-winner, All My Sons established Arthur Miller as a
leading voice in the American theatre. All My Sons introduced themes
that thread through Miller's work as a whole: the relationships between
fathers and sons and the conflict between business and personal ethics.
In this classic American drama, Joe Keller and Steve Deever-partners in
a manufacturing plant during World War II-turned out defective airplane
parts, causing the deaths of many men. They were sent to prison but
Keller was exonerated and went on to have a successful business. In a
work of tremendous power, a love affair between Keller's son and
Deever's daughter, the bitterness of George Deever, and the reaction of a
son to his father's guilt escalate toward a climax of electrifying
intensity. "...the quality of its writing hasn't tarnished, its moral
issues haven't aged, and its tragic events can still pack a wallop."
Los Angeles Times (Rated PG-13) -- Content Advisory