During the war, Joe Keller and Herbert Deever ran a machine shop which made airplane parts. Deever was sent to prison because the firm turned out defective parts, causing the deaths of many men. Keller went free and made a lot of money. George Deever returns from the war to find his father in prison and his father's partner free, are all set in a structure of almost unbearable power.
Cherry Creek Theatre Company presents "All My Sons" March 6 through 29 at the Shaver-Ramsey Showroom, 2414 East 3rd Ave. Performances are Fridays and Saturdays at 7:30 p.m. and Sundays at 6:30 p.m. Single tickets are $34; $29 for seniors/students by calling 303-800-6578 or online at www.cherrycreektheatre.org.
The cast includes Ken Street (Joe Keller), Darcy Kennedy (Kate Keller), Alex Handloff (Chris Keller), Kaitlyn Althoff (Ann Deever), Damon Guerrasio (George Deever), Andy Anderson (Jim Bayliss), Mari Geasair (Sue Bayliss), Andrew Rodgers (Frank Lubey), Candace Joice (Lydia Lubey) and Elias Harger (Bert).
Born in Harlem, New York in 1915, Arthur Miller attended the University of Michigan before moving back east to produce plays for the stage. In 1946 "All My Sons" achieved success on Broadway, and earned him his first Tony Award (best author). His first critical and popular success was "Death of a Salesman," which opened on Broadway in 1949. His very colorful public life was painted in part by his rocky marriage to Marilyn Monroe, and his unwavering refusal to cooperate with the House of Un-American Activities Committee. He was married three times and died in 2005, at the age of 89.
Cherry Creek Theatre Company is the vision of a group of dedicated Cherry Creek North residents, businesses and local theater leaders, who have made it their mission to enhance and enrich the Cherry Creek community by producing a broad range of high quality productions that will be entertaining, educational, enriching and diverse.
Photo Credit: BK Studio
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