Arthur Miller's play opens at the Fine Arts Center this Friday.
COLORADO SPRINGS, COLO. -- Playwright Arthur Miller's first acclaimed work, All My Sons, hits the stage at the Fine Arts Center this Friday, April 19.
The play chronicles the lives of two post-WWII families and is a tale of deception, catastrophe and romance.
Alan Osburn, director, stopped by FOX21 Morning News to give us a sneak peak at what we can expect from the show. He also chronicled an experience he had while meeting Miller during a performance of All My Sons, and how that helped influence his direction on this production.
Following two performances on Thursday, March 25 and Thursday, April 1, there will be informal discussions with the production cast and Pikes Peak Behavioral Health Group therapists. In addition to discussing the dramatic virtues and challenges of the piece, guest therapists will share with the audience how today’s members of the military deal with some of the important issues presented in the play. These talk backs are free to the public and will be held immediately after the 7:30 performances of All My Sons.
For dates and times of the show at the SaGaJi Theatre, click here.
Click on the camera icon above to hear more about Osburn's encounter with Miller.