“Intense, captivating, and funny. Writer Gluck has a devious imagination and a sense of humor that makes real life a feast on stage” – The Chicago Critic
“A remarkable debut play that turns on a major revelation which affects all family members and turns the comedy into a biting life-and-death drama” – BWW
“A drama that is likely to hit home with audiences”– Boca Raton Tribune
Drawing the line between family loyalty and self-preservation, this clever and witty 95-minute performance is extremely captivating and relatable in addressing the real conflicts and conundrums faced within a family unit.
Previously called, Unlikely Heroes, the story touches upon the different levels of love, whether it be between siblings, partners, or a parent-child relationship, the audience is taken on a journey of how these bonds are built and repaired, once broken.
Betrayal is a theme that runs through the play and a lot of moments are revealed, where you may find yourself wondering what you would do in that certain situation. These instances of self-reflection and putting. yourself in the situation that is unfolding in front of you, is what the masterful storytelling accomplishes so wonderfully.
Brace yourself for a family fragments when confronted with a complicated medical crisis, compelling every family member to make an unimaginable personal choice, leaving you to wonder what you would do?
Tickets are $35-$89 and can be purchased by visiting OurBrothersSonPlay.com.
The talented cast for Our Brother’s Son features,
Harrison Chad (Broadway: Beauty and the Beast, Caroline or Change),
Leeanne Hutchison (Amazon’s “The Other F Word”),
Liz Larsen (Broadway: Beautiful, The Carol King Musical, Hairspray),
Allen McCullough (Regional: FROST/NIXON),
Midori Tashima Nakamura (Broadway: The Tempest)
and Dan Sharkey (Broadway: Amazing Grace, The Bridges of Madison County),
understudies include Ethelyn Friend (The Public’sCoal Country),
Ben Rosenbach (Regional: My Name is Asher),
and Dared Wright (TV: “The Gilded Age”).