What is your role in All My Sons? What is she like? I play the role of Ann Deever! Ann is in many ways a gentle, sweet woman, but it’s the times that we see her speak up and take control of her life that she is the most captivating.
Why do you think audiences should come see All My Sons at Walterdale Theatre? Despite being set in the 1940s, the value of Miller’s script truly transcends one particular moment in time. The play highlights the personal responsibility every individual carries for their larger communities and world, a concept that is vigorously debated by the characters and remains an incredibly important conversation to this day.
What would you say would be a highlight of working on All My Sons so far? A highlight of working on this production has definitely been the people. I went into this process only knowing one face in the room, and I have been accepted with such open arms into this little Walterdale family. I’m so grateful to be part of such a fun, talented, and welcoming team!
Tell us your thoughts about horoscopes: I don’t think any system of belief should be entirely prescriptive of one’s identity or truth. That being said, I love astrology. I find the practice of exploring one’s intrinsic connection to the universe and looking for resonance in what the stars have to offer a beautiful and fun one! (And yet, I think Frank is a bit of a goon about it.)