All My Sons - Content Advisory

All My Sons is a play about family secrets, family loyalty, and community. It examines the United States as well, looking at where the country was post-World War Two in terms of its values and principles. In our production, there are loud noises and some bright lights.

Please press Part 2 below if you want to know more specifics.

The Keller family and their neighbors are dealing with some secrets, and all the secrets will come to light by the end of the play. These secrets involve characters both living and dead. There is deeply felt emotion, both loving and anguished, and there are scenes where generations of the family argue violently and nearly come to blows. Decisions are made that are life changing.

Please press Part 3 below if you’d like to know more about the secrets and how the play ends. 

We discover that Ann has a letter that determines how and where Larry died. We discover exactly what happened the day the plane parts were shipped to the army. There is a gunshot and bright lights at the end of the play. The play ends with an off-stage suicide.