All My Sons
by Temple Civic Theatre
Nov. 11 - Nov. 20, 2016
Thursdays-Sundays
In the years following WWII, the Keller family continues to hope for their MIA son Larry to turn up alive. Amidst accusations of war crimes and the impending reality that Larry may never return, the Kellers confront a host of family secrets. The play won Tony awards for best author (Arthur Miller) and best director (Elia Kazan).
Joe Keller - Sam Wilds
Kate Keller - Suzanne Wohleb
Chris Keller - Prescott Hersey
Ann Deever - Marissa Hunt
George Deever - Daniel Bodhi Chapin
Dr Jim Bayless - Chris Wohleb
Sue Bayless - Rebecca Johnson
Frank Lubey - Herbert Alex Clardy
Lydia Lubey - Sarah Hustus
Bert - Pierce Parker
Production Staff:
Director - Leon Perkins
Technical Director - Dustin Ozment
Stage Manager - Lori Honeycutt
Assistant Stage Manager – Konnor Widmann
Lighting Design – Dustin Ozment
Set Design- Dustin Ozment & Leon Perkins
Costumes - Sue Morrisey
Hair & Make-Up - Tanya McMillan
Painting – Dustin Ozment, Janice Wilson, Bea Wohleb
Props – Leon Perkins and Callie Dennis
The cast and crew has put in hours upon hours of work
Come and enjoy a night away from it all!
All My Sons
by Arthur Miller
Temple Civic Theatre
November 11 - November 20, 2016
November 11, 12, 18 & 19 at 8:00 p.m.
November 17 at 7:00 p.m. * VFW Support Night
November 13 & 20 at 2:30 p.m.
Temple Civic Theatre has teamed up with the VFW Bell Post 1820 for the *Thursday, November 17th* performance at 7 pm.
Temple Civic Theatre will donate 50% of ticket sales (excluding season membership tickets and ticketing fees) to them. We have Commander (Richard Best), Sr. Vice Commander (Mike Fuller), and Quarter Master (Roosevelt Pugh) scheduled to be in attendance for this special Thursday show. It would be great to have a full house especially on Thursday, November 17th at 7:00 p.m.!
Reserved-seat tickets are $20 for adults, senior citizens & military; and $12 for students and children.
Box Office phone: (254) 778-4751 X1
Website: www.TempleCivicTheatre.org
Address: 2413 South 13th Street (Behind the Summit Recreation Center)