2nd Show of our 2019/2020 Season!
Pacific Resident Theatre
presents
All My Sons
by Arthur Miller
Directed by Elina de Santos
Featuring: Filip Alexander, Lily Brown, Bryan Chesters, Terry Davis, Richard Fancy, Scott Jackson, Scott Sheldon, Marc Valera, Dalia Vosylius & Carole Weyers
Crew
Assistant Director Parker Huseby
Set Design Dillon G. Artzer
Light Design Matt Richter
Sound Design Chris Moscatiello
Costume Design Jennifer Pollono
Stage Manager Anthony C. Harris
Graphic Design Michelle Hanzelova
Produced by Terry Davis,
Tania Getty and Richard Fancy
Fri & Sat at 8pm
Sundays at 3pm
Tickets: $29
This is the 2nd show of our
2019/2020 Subscription Season
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705 1/2 Venice Blvd,
Venice, CA 90291
All My Sons, “Timeless and Timely”: “Finds every nuance of
Miller’s brilliant script…an awe-inspiring performance…It will stun you” – September 20, 2019, Larchmont Buzz: Laura Foti Cohen
“Guilt and Redemption?”: “It remains a pleasure to see Miller’s superb work on stage, especially as interpreted by the expert PRT Company.” – October 4, 2019,
SplashMags: Elaine Mura
“An exceptionally outstanding revival of this play…keeps an audience’s interest throughout. Builds…in its intensity until its final moment.” – October 25, 2019, HIGHLY RECOMMEND
Carol’s Culture Corner:
Carol Kaufman Segal
Arthur Miller’s Tony Award Winning All My Sons first opened in 1947 and was inspired by a story from an Ohio Newspaper on an aircraft factory’s troubled contracts during the war. The entire play takes place over one day in the yard of the Midwestern home of the Keller’s in August 1946. Kate, Joe and Chris Keller’s home is a neighborhood hub, on this day the expected and unexpected return of two former neighbors, Ann and George, stir up the secrets of the past and expose who is family and how we justify the sacrifice we make for family.
“The Sins of the Father”: “It’s difficult to imagine how the play could possibly be improved… as proved by Pacific Resident Theatre’s moving and powerful production.” – October 22, 2019,
Stage and Cinema: Joan Alperin
“’All My Sons’, As Explosive as Ever”: “Riveting”…”Explosive”.…”erupts with a vengeance in Pacific Resident Theatre’s fierce revival” – November 8, 2019,
LA Times: Philip Brandes
“Theatre as good as it it gets…gripping, mesmerizing production, impeccably directed. Intriguing opening and exposition, through complications, then on to searing emotion, a stunning climax, and a wistful dénouement…impeccably mounted” – January 11, 2020,
Theatre Notes: Paul Myrvold