This is the last weekend to catch Ensemble Theatre's production of All My Sons, Arthur Miller's classic exploration of the fallacies of the American Dream.
Review for All My Sons:
Set in August of 1947, All My Sons is centered around the Keller family, patriarch Joe, his wife Kate and their son, Chris. The boisterous Joe Keller deals with the fallout from his business having profited from the war by shipping faulty engine parts, which caused the death of 21 pilots. Still reeling from the disappearance of their son, Larry, Kate Keller is in a constant battle to stay sane and refuses to give up hope for his safe return. Complications for the Kellers also arise from their former neighbors, George and Ann Deever, the children of Joe Keller's business partner, who is taking the punishment of the faulty shipments. Ann is the girlfriend of the missing Keller son, but is now the object of the older Chris Keller's affection. George, damaged by the war, uses his visit to assert a certain truth about the war and the faulty shipments.
The production is directed by Garry Lee Posey and the stage manager is Eric "Red" Wyatt. The play features Mary Christa Jaramillo-Bolin, Casey Keelen, Landen Labor-Meeks, Ryan Laskowski, David Martinez, Deb Meeks, Timmy Montgomery, Kashun Parks, Bruce Shaw and Jimmy Sowell.
Performances will be Friday at 7:30 p.m. and Saturday at 2:30 and 7:30 p.m .at 5705 Uptain Road. Tickets are $15 general admission and $10 for students and available here.