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Our American Theater Co. Presents ALL MY SONS

By: Jan. 26, 2010
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OUR AMERICAN THEATER CO. PRESENTS A STAGED READING OF Arthur Miller'S POWERFUL AND TIMELY DRAMA, ALL MY SONS

OAT Co's Fifth Season continues with the theme "Past is Prologue" and a staged reading of Arthur Miller's searing drama of two families ripped apart by a bad business decision and a terrible secret.

ALL MY SONS performs two nights only: Monday, February 1 at Theatre off Jackson and Tuesday, February 2 at ArtsWest.

Both performances begin at 7:00pm and will be followed by a discussion with the cast, led by local playwright and theater critic, John Longenbaugh.

So no one will hesitate to attend for lack of funds, ALL PERFORMANCES ARE PAY WHAT YOU WILL.

Carys Kresny directs a terrific Seattle cast, featuring: Richard Ziman, Therese Diekhans, Shanna Allman, Eric Riedmann, Todd Licea, Heather Hawkins, Chris Dietz, Heather Gautschi, John Ulman and Rhys Hamlet.

OAT Co's staged readings are more dynamic than any you've seen. No music stands, no sitting around in chairs. Actors perform fully on their feet after two intense rehearsals. Think 14/48 meets American Playhouse.

For its Fifth Season, OAT Co. explores the theme: "Past is Prologue," in an ongoing effort to define and explore the American identity through the lens of great American theater. What we've done in the past, makes us who we are today. How will it affect us? Will it swamp us? Or will we make a change for the better?

WHEN & WHERE:

Monday, February 1, 2010 - 7:00pm
Theatre Off Jackson - 409 7th Avenue South, Seattle (theatreoffjackson.org)

Tuesday, February 2, 2010 - 7:00pm
ArtsWest - 4711 California SW, in West Seattle (ArtsWest.org)

TICKETS: At the door, Pay-What-You-Will

MORE INFORMATION: info@ouramericantheater.org, 206-937-0205

Or visit: www.ouramericantheater.org



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