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ALL MY SONS Opens Friday at The Warehouse Theatre

By: Mar. 21, 2017
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One of Arthur Miller's enduring classics will return to The Warehouse Theatre's main stage on March 24th, 2017 for a four-week run. The show's opening will mark the rst time Chip Egan and Mimi Wyche have shared a stage since 2010 when they performed in Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?

The drama takes place shortly after World War II, when Joe Keller and Steve Deever's company sent faulty air- plane parts to the military resulting in the deaths of twenty-one pilots. Steve went to prison for the crime, but Joe lied about the incident and remained free, building a successful business along the way. Now years after the trial, both families collide as the truth slowly nds its way to the light.

All My Sons is directed by Blake White, the Artistic Director of Lean Ensemble Theatre, and former Warehouse Journeyman under Jack Young. The cast is rounded out with Torsten Johnson, Burke McLain, Jennifer Webb, Maury Reed, Peggy Trecker White, Prentiss Standridge, Brock Koonce, and Shaw Shurley.

The March 24, 25, 30, 31 and April 1, 6, 8, 12, 13, 14, 15 performances will be at 8:00pm. The March 26 and April 2, 9 performances will be at 3:00pm. The April 7 performance will be at 7:30p. Tickets are $30 for general admission and $35 for reserved.

The Warehouse's usual discount ticketing programs apply for this show with I Pay What I Can on Sunday, March 26th at 3:00pm and Blue Star Theatre discounts for veterans and active military applying throughout the run. The I Pay What I Can Sunday is sponsored by the Elbert W. Rogers Foundation. Thursday, March 30th is Young Professionals Night sponsored by West End Dental.

The Warehouse Theatre is a professional live theatre dedicated to theatre as a serious art form; to high-qual- ity, diverse and challenging productions; to training theatre professionals; to community outreach; and to education. The Warehouse Theatre is recognized as a 501(c)(3) non-pro t organization. More information including our community forums, ticket purchasing and donating can be found at www.WarehouseTheatre.com.



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