“All My Sons” Proves a Success for Trinity’s Theatre Program: Photogallery
Three of the four November performances were sold-out shows. The play, known in American theatre culture for its intensity and realistic approach to life and ethics, made the audience’s appreciation for the play that much more meaningful, said actor Dan Thayer ’12 of Buchanan, Michigan.
“I heard an overwhelming sense of gratitude for this show from all of our audience members,” said Thayer, who played Joe Keller. “The audience appreciated the message of the show and the acting, as well.”
“The story seemed to really have a great impact on many people,” added Kristen Blok ’15 of Lynden, Washington, who played Ann Deever, the love interest of Joe Keller’s son Chris.
Thayer, who has been involved in numerous productions in his time at Trinity, said “All My Sons” stretched him into a role different than what he normally is cast as.
“There was a certain element of ‘bad guy’ that I had to play while, at the same time, not believing that I truly was the bad guy,” said Thayer. “I really enjoyed tackling such an intense and multi-faceted character that allowed for deep acting choices and a chance for me to grow as an actor and individual.”
Blok voiced similar feelings about her role.
“This drama was the most challenging production that I have ever been a part of,” she said. “There were so many emotions to be felt by each character, and playing a character that, essentially, experiences no redemption was something I’ve never done before. It was a great challenge.”
Cast and Crew
Director: Dr. John Sebestyen, assistant professor of communication arts; theatre program director
Joe Keller: Daniel Thayer ‘12, Buchanan, Michigan
Kate Keller: Alyssa Guerrin ‘11, Holland, Michigan
Chris Keller: Graeme Scott ‘13, Oakville, Ontario
Ann Deever: Kristen Blok ‘15, Lynden, Washington
George Deever: Chris DeWaard ‘15, Holland, Michigan
Dr. Jim Bayliss: Adam Frankenfeld ‘15, Oskaloosa, Iowa
Sue Bayliss: Shannon Smith ‘12, Portage, Michigan
Frank Lubey: Hart Vander Ploeg ‘15, Frankfort, Illinois
Lydia Lubey: Brooke Wigboldy ‘14, Tinley Park, Illinois
Stage Manager: Karl Gesch ‘12, Cedar Grove, Wisconsin
Assistant Director: Julie Wiltjer ‘12, Worth, Illinois
Production Assistant: Bridget Earnshaw ‘12, Cedar Lake, Indiana
Technical Director: Jake Szafranksi ’09
Director’s Assistant: Heidi Sebestyen