ALL MY
SONS
Directed
by Liz Ritson
NODA
Review
This was a wonderful production and a smashing set, one of
the best I have seen at this Theatre and the acting was top
drawer. This classic Miller play was performed with such
sincerity and feeling from all the cast.
Joe was played by Alan Macpherson who gave us both sides of
this man, this was an outstanding portrayal of a man with a
terrible secret which comes back to haunt him. His wile was
played by Wyn Taotell gave another excellent performance,
to add to so many.
Jason Crompton played the remaining son Chris, a classy
performance, this also would apply to Natalie Kirkbride for
her performance of Ann, and this talented actress commanded
your attention whenever she appeared.
Ken Moss gave the best performance I have seen from this
actor so far, his George was just right. John Griffin gave
a comfortable portrayal of Dr Jim Bayliss and his wile
Denise Mulhearn had the nasty edge required for this
character.
The Lubeys, Frank and Lydia, were played by Tony
Venderweele and Fiona Jack both giving competent
performances and a special mention for young Matthew Crow
who did very well with the part of Bert.
My sincere congratulations to all concerned and to those
who missed it, my condolences. You missed a night of pure
theatre.








