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 22311 N 3rd St Hayward CA 94546  See map

The Douglas Morrisson Theatre closes its “Family Portraits” 2012 season with Arthur Miller’s compelling 1947 classic All My Sons. Winner of two Tony Awards, this post-World War II drama about the relationships between fathers and sons and man’s responsibility towards his fellow men previews on Thursday, November 15 at 8:00pm, opens on November 16, and runs through December 9. There will be a special Saturday matinee on December 1 at 2:00pm, followed by a talkback session with the director and cast.

Directed by Susan E. Evans, the play features an ensemble of Bay Area performers including John Baldwin, Patricia Tyler, Jeffrey Hoffman, Jessica Chisum, Geoffrey Nolan, Myron Freedman, Shauna Shoptaw, Anthony Everhart, Kira Sullivan, and Will Reicher.

“This is a play of extraordinary power and emotional depth … it exerts the hypnotic force of a first-rate thriller as the noose of truth slowly tightens on its tragic hero …” Charles Spencer, The Telegraph, on the 2010 London revival.

$10 preview, $20 Saturday matinee, $28 Thursday, Friday, and Saturday evenings, $28 Sunday matinees. Discounts available for seniors, students, TBA, KQED members, and groups (10+)

Douglas Morrisson Theatre
22311 N. Third Street
Hayward, CA 94546
(510) 881-6777
www.dmtonline.org

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